Steve Hackett discography

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This article is a discography of albums and singles released by the guitarist-songwriter Steve Hackett.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Group career (1970s)

with Quiet World (1970)

The Road (1970)

with Genesis (1970–77)
with GTR (1986–87)
  • GTR (1986)
  • King Biscuit Flower Hour (1997)
  • Greatest Hits Live (2003)
with Gordian Knot (2003)

[edit] Solo career (1970s–present)

studio albums
live albums
compilations
  • The Unauthorised Biography (1992)
Soundtracks
  • Outwitting Hitler (2001, score to the Showtime documentary)

Note: This was not an album, but consisted only of three instrumental tracks, each about a minute in length. They were only made available via a free MP3 download page on Steve's website. The same tunes were subsequently featured on Metamorpheus.

[edit] Singles

[edit] Group career (1970s)

with Genesis (1970–1977)
  • "Happy the Man" / "Seven Stones" (October 1972)
  • "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" / "Twilight Alehouse" (February 1974; #7 UK)
  • "Counting Out Time" / "Riding the Scree" (November 1974)
  • "The Carpet Crawlers" / "Evil Jam (The Waiting Room Live)" (April 1975)
  • "A Trick of the Tail" / "Ripples" (March 1976)
  • "Your Own Special Way" / "It's Yourself" (February 1977; #43 UK; #62 US)
with GTR (1986–1987)
  • "When the Heart Rules the Mind" (1986; #14 US)

"The Hunter" (1986; #85 US)

[edit] Solo career (1970s–present)

  • "How Can I?" / "Kim" (1978)
  • "Narnia (Remix)" / "Please Don't Touch" (1978)
  • "Every Day" / "Lost Time in Cordoba" (1979)
  • "Clocks (Alternate Version)" / "Acoustic Set (Live)" / "Tigermoth (Live)" (1979)
  • "The Show" / "Hercules Unchained" (1980)
  • "Sentimental Institution" / "The Toast" (1980)
  • "Hope I Don't Wake" / "Tales from the Riverbank" (1981)
  • "Picture Postcard" / "Theme from 'Second Chance'" (1982)
  • "Cell 151 (Long Version)" / "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare (Live)" / "Time Lapse at Milton Keynes" (1983)
  • "A Doll That's Made in Japan (Long Version)" / "Just the Bones" (1984)
  • "Days of Long Ago (Promo)" (1991)
  • "Brand New (Radio Edit)" / "Brand New (Album Version" (2003)

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