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Please Don't Touch! [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

~ Steve Hackett
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  • Audio CD (19 Sep 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Charisma
  • ASIN: B000AM1TH6
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,391 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  1. Narnia (2005 Digital Remaster) 4:05£0.69
Listen  2. Carry On Up The Vicarage (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:10£0.69
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Listen  5. How Can I? (2005 Digital Remaster) 4:38£0.69
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Listen  7. Land Of A Thousand Autumns (2005 Digital Remaster) 1:37£0.69
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Listen  9. The Voice Of Necam (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:10£0.69
Listen10. Icarus Ascending (2005 Digital Remaster) 6:26£0.69
Listen11. Narnia (John Perry Vocal Version) (2005 Digital Remaster) 3:36£0.69
Listen12. Land Of A Thousand Autumns/Please Don't Touch (2005 Digital Remaster) 7:52£0.69
Listen13. Narnia (Steve Walsh Vocal Version) (2005 Digital Remaster) 4:30£0.69


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4.0 out of 5 stars 1st solo album after leaving Genesis is a mixed bag, 6 Oct 2005
By Dr. D. B. Sillars - See all my reviews
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Having become frustrated with the lack of compositional input which he was allowed to make within the confines of Genesis, Steve Hackett decided to leave and pursue a solo career. Spurred on by the success of his debut album "Voyage Of The Acolyte", made during the group hiatus after Peter Gabriel's departure, this second solo album and first after his departure from Genesis sees Hackett tackling a range of styles within his songwriting.

The interesting thing about "Please Don't Touch" is the use of American vocalists. It was as if Hackett was consciously wishing to move away from his English prog rock roots. Having the likes of Ritchie Havens and Randy Crawford sing against a backdrop of ethereal rock with Hacketts trademark sustained guitar tone made for unusual if not disconcerting listening. However it does work, mostly. "Hoping Love Will Last" is a beautiful song, made even more so by Randy's vocals. Steve Walsh from Kansas gives "Narnia" and "Racing In A" a cool veneer and Richie Haven's gruff voice adds a gloomy air to "Icarus Ascending". Other tracks such as "Carry On Up the Vicarage" is pure Genesis of the "Harold the Barrel"/"I Know What I Like" school of English eccentric whimsy. But it's the title track that really stands out. A typical Hackett explosive instrumental, clearly and emphatically showing what Genesis would now be missing.

In some ways this is a bit of a hodge podge of an album, though one I still quite like for all that. I think the use of guest vocalists, though largely effective does in some way sit uneasily with the material and give the album as a whole a less than cohesive feel. Also some of the material seems a bit sketchy, lacking the emphatic nature of "Voyage Of the Acolyte" as a whole piece. That concluded with the epic "Shadow Of The Hierophant", but "Icarus Ascending" doesn't seem to gel the same with the instrumental sections not really going anywhere. But for all that this album still has plenty to recommend it.

The live version of the title track, included here as a bonus is excellent and the remastering is a breath of fresh air. The album artwork by Kim Poor is amongst my favourites of hers. I always felt she was the best sleeve artist Genesis never had!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hackett's Anglo/US curio ..., 24 Dec 2005
By Greville Rob "peter60780" (Malvern, Worcs, UK) - See all my reviews
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Where his solo debut 'Voyage of the Acolyte' was a busman's holiday from the day job with Genesis, its 1977 successor was recorded after Steve Hackett's departure from the band.

Perhaps this part-explains why it is so distinct musically from 'Voyage ...' and indeed the rest of the guitarist's '70s Charisma catalogue, newly remastered and bolstered with alternate takes and live versions of tracks.

Where his band mates were all over his debut, they are absent here. Hackett turned to America for help on 'Please Don't Touch' and back across the water came the likes of Richie Havens, Randy Crawford and members of AOR giants, Kansas, to lend a hand with his brother John, Brit session men and the ever-reliable John Acock in the production and engineering chairs.

Received wisdom may have it that prog rock is a quintessentially European affair (nonsense) but it follows that Hackett (a man who rocks pastorally) would not try to fix something that wasn't broken and make another fine progressive rock album with this pan-Atlantic talent.

Recorded in London and Los Angeles, 'Please Don't Touch' however is a melange that skips from the disparate musical corners of the jolly English music hall romp of 'Carry on Up the Vicarage - A Musical Tribute To Agatha Christie' to the FM-friendly balladeering of 'Hoping Love Will Last' buttressed by finely wrought complex instrumental work-outs closer aesthetically to Hackett's former enterprise.

There is no denying the strengths of the constituent parts of this album - everything is well-written and executed by a highly professional team. But the diversity of genres ultimately denies the album a cohesion.

Regard this as an 'industry' capabilities showcase by an artist with a career to progress and a point to make to one of his largest markets, and it works - Hackett is undeniably a gifted writer and musical interpreter.

Fans went along with it but in all probability, were quietly relieved when Steve brought in album number three, the soaring 'Spectral Mornings' - and a return to more English sensibilities.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Desert Island Disc, 3 Jul 2008
By SR Cordy "Sam Cordy" (Fakenham, Norfolk, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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The first Genesis album I ever heard was A Trick of the Tail in 1977. I was blown away by the songwriting and instumental viruosity. Then came Wind and Wuthering. I felt much the same. Then Hackett left for pastures new and produced Please Don't Touch, and I thought that all my birthdays etc... If I was ever asked to name one of about 25 albums I would take with me to a desert island, this would be one. Richie Havens, Randy Crawford et al. Blistering guitar work, great songwriting, if he never made another album (and this was the proverbial "difficult" second album), this would be more than enough. After this there was nothing left to prove.
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