Steve Hackett – Genesis Revisited: Live at Royal Albert Hall (2014)
The Genesis guitarist shines beneath Royal Albert Hall’s vaulted opera-house ceilings.
The Genesis guitarist shines beneath Royal Albert Hall’s vaulted opera-house ceilings.
He says Genesis might “get married again for five minutes.” Then adds: “And maybe not.”

Watch as Collins returns to perform ‘In the Air Tonight’ and ‘Land of Confusion.’
Sample Steve Hackett’s forthcoming Genesis Revisited: Live at the Royal Albert Hall concert release in the form of a darkly emotional solo from “Firth of Fifth,” perhaps the guitarist’s signature moment with or without Genesis. You May Also Like: No related posts.

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For Genesis alum Steve Hackett, 2013 was a year of loving looks back, and long-overdue recognition. He’ll spend the new year building on those successes with new music. You May Also Like: No related posts.
Steve Hackett is at work on a solo studio effort, his first since a hugely successful tribute album and tour devoted to his time in Genesis. You May Also Like: No related posts.