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  1. Historique. Il s'agit du premier album de Steve Hackett après son départ de Genesis l'année précédente. Son départ avait été motivé par le refus de sa pièce instrumentale Please Don't Touch - pièce-titre du présent album - par le reste du groupe, alors qu'il souhaitait son inclusion sur l'album Wind and Wuthering, à sa place Collins, Banks et Rutherford choisirent la pièce « Wot ...

  2. Composed By, Arranged By – Steve Hackett. Cover [Illustration], Illustration [Cover] – Kim Poor. Drums, Percussion – Chester Thompson, Phil Ehart. Engineer – John Acock. Engineer [Assisted By - Chip - Rob - Mark & Rafe] – Unknown Artist. Guitar [Electronic], Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion – Steve Hackett.

  3. Listen to Please Don't Touch on Spotify. Steve Hackett · Album · 1978 · 13 songs. Steve Hackett · Album · 1978 · 13 songs. Home; Search; Resize main navigation. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. No credit card needed.

  4. 3 de may. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupPlease Don't Touch (2005 Digital Remaster) · Steve HackettPlease Don't Touch℗ 2005 Virgin Records LimitedReleased...

  5. This article is a discography of albums and singles released by the guitarist-songwriter Steve Hackett. Solo career. Camino Records was founded by Hackett with the original goal of re-releasing selections from his solo career, ... Please Don't Touch! Released: May 1978;

  6. Recorded at Cherokee Studios, Kingsway Studios, Record Plant & De Lane Lea Studios between November 1977 and February 1978. Track A1 based on the childrens book "The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis. Track B3: For maximum effect this track should be listened to as loudly as possible with as much treble and bass as your system can ...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2023 · After watching a recent livestream on Pete Pardo's Sea of Tranquility channel, the topic was with regards to which was the better album in 1978 between Genesis' …And Then There Were Three and Steve Hackett's Please Don't Touch. The panellists appear to have been slightly in favour of the Genesis album as some also opined that perhaps the Hackett album could have been better structured with ...