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THERE ARE MANY SIDES TO THE NIGHT recorded live at Teatro Metropolitan in Palermo, Sicily, December 1, 1994.
UK twofer combines two outstanding solo albums, 'Guitar Noir' (1993) & 'There Are Many Sides To The Night (Live)' (acoustic performance recorded in Palermo, Sicily on December 1st 1994 & released in 1995). Features 31 remastered tracks including the previously unreleased recording 'Theatre Of Sleep'. Recall. 2003.
2 LPs on 1 CD: GUITAR NOIR (1993)/THERE ARE MANY SIDES TO THE NIGHT (1994).
Personnel: Steve Hackett (vocals, guitar, harmonica, rainsticks); Bimbo Acock (clarinet); Aron Friedman, Nick Magnus (keyboards, programming); Julian Colbeck (keyboards, background vocals); Hugo Degenhardt (drums, background vocals); Billy Budis (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Aron Friedman; Gerry O'Riordan; Jerry Peal; Billy Budis; Roger King.
Liner Note Author: Ziggy Rokita.
Recording information: Teatro Metropolitan, Palermo, Sicily, Italy (12/01/1994).
Photographer: Paul Cox.
Arranger: Steve Hackett. Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night Music Steve Hackett Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night Songs | 1. | Sierra Quemada | |
| 2. | Take These Pearls | |
| 3. | There Are Many Sides to the Night | |
| 4. | In the Heart of the City | |
| 5. | Dark as the Grave | |
| 6. | Lost in Your Eyes | |
| 7. | Little America | |
| 8. | Like an Arrow | |
| 9. | Theatre of Sleep | |
| 10. | Walking Away from Rainbows | |
| 11. | Paint Your Picture | |
| 12. | Vampyre With a Healthy Appetite | |
| 13. | Tristesse | |
| | Guitar Noir & There Are Many Sides To The Night Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Horizons - (live) | |
| 2. | Black Light - (live) | |
| 3. | Skye Boat Song - (live) | |
| 4. | Time Lapse in Milton Keynes - (live) | |
| 5. | Beja Flor - (live) | |
| 6. | Kim - (live) | |
| 7. | Second Chance - (live) | |
| 8. | Oh, How I Love You - (live) | |
| 9. | Journey, The - (live) | |
| 10. | Bacchus - (live) | |
| 11. | Walking Away from Rainbows - (live) | |
| 12. | Cavalcanti - (live) | |
| 13. | Andante in C - (live) | |
| 14. | Concerto in D (Largo) - (live) | |
| 15. | Blue Part of Town, A - (live) | |
| 16. | Ace of Wands - (live) | |
| 17. | Cinema Paradiso - (live) | |
| 18. | End of Day - (live) | |
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