Please Don't Touch

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Please Don't Touch
Please Don't Touch cover
Studio album by Steve Hackett
Released 1978
Recorded  ???
Genre Progressive/Pop rock
Length 38:35
Label Charisma (UK)
Chrysalis Records (U.S.)
Producer(s) Steve Hackett and
John Acock
Professional reviews
Steve Hackett chronology
Voyage of the Acolyte
(1975)
Please Don't Touch Spectral Mornings
(1979)


Please Don't Touch is the second solo album by English guitarist Steve Hackett, and his first after leaving Genesis in 1977.

Please Don't Touch contains a myriad of musical styles that many were either rejected or never put in front of the "democratic process" which Genesis was known for, which also was amongst one of the reasons that Steve would leave the band. This album of the many he had released had finally shown the compositional side of Steve's talent and would prove how valuable his contributions were to Genesis. Rumor has it that the title track was rehearsed and but later rejected by Genesis, when drummer Phil Collins said that he "could not get into it".

The album featured a plethora of musical stars, including R&B singer Randy Crawford, American folk icon Richie Havens, the drummer and vocalist for the progressive rock band Kansas Phil Ehart and Steve Walsh and Frank Zappa alumni Tom Fowler and Genesis concert drummer Chester Thompson.

In 2005, Please Don't Touch was remastered and re-released by Hackett's Camino Records label. The new edition features updated liner notes and three bonus tracks.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Narnia" - vocal by Steve Walsh
  2. "Carry on Up the Vicarage" - vocal by Steve Hackett
  3. "Racing in A" - vocal by Steve Walsh
  4. "Kim"
  5. "How Can I?" - vocal by Richie Havens
  6. "Hoping Love Will Last" - vocal by Randy Crawford
  7. "Land of 1000 Autumns"
  8. "Please Don't Touch"
  9. "The Voice of Necam"
  10. "Icarus Ascending" - vocal by Richie Havens
  • 2005 remaster bonus tracks
  1. "Narnia" (John Perry vocal)
  2. "Land of 1000 Autumns / Please Don't Touch (live)"
  3. "Narnia" (Alternate version w/Steve Walsh vocal)

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