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| 1. Camino Royale |
| 2. Cell 151 |
| 3. Always Somewhere Else |
| 4. Walking Through Walls |
| 5. Give It Away |
| 6. Weightless |
| 7. Group Therapy |
| 8. India Rubber Man |
| 9. Hackett To Pieces |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Steve's first foray into 80's Rock.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highly Strung (Audio CD)
More of a musical album than his previouse power efforts, Highly strung is none the less a listenable album.Opener Camino Royale evokes the usual Hackett style with a new, fresher, twist. While the album's finale, Hackett to Pieces, was first played on the GTR album. More of a period piece than any other album, except maybe Cured, but still a worthwhile addition.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not too highly strung myself,
By A Customer
This review is from: Highly Strung (Audio CD)
A good album with the likes of Camino Royale and Hackett to Pieces (a variation on a theme) and Walking thru Walls. Not as good as his first 4 albums but definitely worth buying.
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4.0 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews) 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Hackett album, worth getting.,
By jason m carzon - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Highly Strung (Audio CD)
Musically this one continues in the direction Steve explored with the previos album, 'Cured', although here the somgs are more focussed and stronger than the previous effort. Part of this is due to having gone back to a band situation(featuring Nick Magnus and Marillion's Ian Mosely), while there's also a more 'progressive' element going as well. Highly Strung is also his last band/rock album with recurring themes and reprises, something which had charactarized some of his other earlier albums(Defector, Voyage Of The Acolyte) and also on such Genesis albums as Wind & Wuthering. The track sequence is different from the original vinyl, so I'll give it one star less, as the original sequence was more effective. Here's the rundown: Camino Royale - A stage favorite which remains in Hackett's live set to this day. Nice interplay between guitars & synthCell 151 - Great rock track with extended instrumental section at the end. I suppose this is very similar to his ex-bandmates' 'Abacab' song, in that it is a rock song with an extended jam starting halfway through the song. Always Somewhere Else - good instrumental which starts with a Hackett/Magnus guitar/acoustic piano duet which developes into an instrumental piece. Walking Through Walls - musically more in common with early 80's funk bands like Chic and Ray Parker JR. or 'You Dropped A Bomb On Me' than Genesis of old. A mild funk synth bass line dominates this, one of Steve's more offbeat yet accessable efforts. Give It Away - in contrast, this sounds very much like a lost GTR track, with its arena anthem-like guitar lines and vocals. Where was Max Bacon for these sessions? This could have been a hit- surely it does sound a bit like Asia, the most AOR track on the album. Nice one. Weightless - A song about Hang-gliding. Pleasant enough. Group Therapy - as the title of this track says, this jazzy instrumental is a great group effort, with Steve and Magnus trading off licks and the rhythm section providing a solid bed for them to go off. India Rubber Man - forgettable but short slow number which reprises the theme from 'Always Somewhere Else'. Hackett To Pieces - Another group number, this caps off Highly Strung rather nicely. In fact, with the heavy drumming, this also sounds like it could have been a Genesis number. Genesis could have performed this well, and would have had Steve remained with them. Solid playing, fine songs. If you're able to find it, do yourself a favor and pick it up, its one of my favorits. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hackett To Pieces,
By WAJWAJ - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Highly Strung (Audio CD)
This is a great album. Do you like electric guitar? Buy this CD. "Cell 151" was Steve's first bona fide single. And it is a great track. "Walking Through Walls" is a good cut, but I always thought it would have worked as an instrumental, too. Speaking of instrumentals, "Hackett To Pieces" is pure. If you're a guitarist and you think you've got chops, listen to that last track. And enjoy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent guitar, good songs.,
By Moral Hazard "D" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Highly Strung (Audio CD)
I always like Steve Hackett's explorations. This album has a well-structured set list, the flow from song to song is very good. Cell 151 seems to be a tip of the hat to the disco machine, because of the insistent rhythm. My favorite is India Rubber Man.
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