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Steve Hackett left Genesis in June 1977 (following the tour that would be documented on Seconds Out), and started his solo career in earnest with Please Don't Touch. Unlike Voyage of the Acolyte, which was a largely instrumental concept album steeped in the progressive rock idiom, this record is primarily a collection of songs featuring guest vocalists Richie Havens, Randy Crawford, and Kansas' Steve Walsh (their Phil Ehart also chips in here on drums). Although the sum effect is something of a patchwork, the individual pieces are often lovely. Over his career, Hackett has shown a propensity for extremes, in this case letting the jazzy and sentimental "Hoping Love Will Last" segue into the musical maelstrom of "Land of a Thousand Autumns" and "Please Don't Touch" (which will delight fans of Hackett's first record, although the Caroline CD inexplicably pauses too long between the two). In a nod to King Crimson (specifically Lizard), the title track is quickly cut off with the quirky carousel sounds of "The Voice of Necam," which itself dissolves into a mix of airy voices and acoustic guitar. The best tracks belong to Richie Havens: "How Can I?" ("Hackett"'s take on Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill") and the conclusive "Icarus Ascending." Hackett is no singer, so he wisely masks his voice in a "laughing gnome" effect on the delightful "Carry on Up the Vicarage" and hides behind Walsh's lead on "Narnia" and "Racing in A." Perhaps taking his cue from Gabriel (whose debut had appeared in 1977), Hackett seems eager to show his range as a songwriter. While he clearly has a closet full of good ideas and a genuine knack for interesting arrangements, Hackett is too much the eccentric Englishman to appeal to broad commercial tastes. Please Don't Touch remains a uniquely effective amalgam of progressive rock and pop; like his first album, he never made another one quite like it, perhaps because he again taps the concept's full potential here. ~ Dave Connolly
All songs written by Steve Hackett.
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Recorded between November 1977 and February 1978.
Personnel: Steve Hackett (vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion), Randy Crawford, Steve Walsh (vocals), Richie Havens (vocals, percussion), Graham Smith (violin), Hugh Malloy (cello), John Hackett (flute, piccolo, keyboards, bass pedals), Dave Lebolt, John Acock (keyboards), Tom Fowler (bass), Chester Thompson (drums), Phil Ehart (drums, percussion), James Bradley (percussion), Dale Newman, Dan Owen, Maria Bonvino (background vocals).
Please Don't Touch Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $3.63) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Progressive | | Label | Astralwerks (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 1978 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10006  | | CD Universe Part number | 6937662 | | Catalog number | 37222 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 20, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Acock; Steve Hackett | | Engineer | John Acock | | Personnel | Steve Hackett - vocals, guitars, keyboards, percussion Tom Fowler - bass Graham Smith - violin Randy Crawford Dave Lebolt John Hackett - flute, piccolo, keyboards, bass pedals John Acock - keyboards Dale Newman Dan Owen Hugh Malloy - cello James Bradley - percussion Maria Bonvino - background vocals
Also: Chester Thompson, Steve Walsh, Phil Ehart, Richie Havens | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Steve Hackett Please Don't Touch Songs Please Don't Touch Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Not bad at all.... Hacketts second album, including Narnia and the voice of Steve Walsh (of Kansas)! Sounds very much like his first album , Voyage..., but without killer tracks like Ace of Wands, and Shadow of the Hierophant. Apart from this it is a good Hackett album! Submitted by joedega2 (norway)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Better than "And Then There Were Three" In 1978, the leftover trio that was once "Genesis" becomes a disgrace by playing garbage songs like Follow You Follow Me, while Steve Hackett still keeps his progressive rock prestige. Submitted by Genesisfan (againstpop, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
"Finding Please Don't Touch" Please Don't Touch, the solo album by Steve Hackett is an interesting mix of songs. It's not really the easiest of records to find, but if you can find it, I would recommend getting it. The opening song is sung by the singer from the band, "Kansas", and so, if you happen to be a Kansas fan, which I am, you're in for a special treat. "Carry up on the Vicarage" is also a rather noteworthy tune with a funny split pitch vocal style. This song is written as a tribute to "Agatha Christie", who is known for authoring the novel "Murder on the Orient Express". I'm not really familiar with her work, but I do like Steve Hackett's song. It's a good listen, kind of difficult to find. But if you like Genesis, and progressive rock, check it out. It might be worth your while. Submitted by mark (Baytown,Tx, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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