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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Steve Hackett
| image = Steve Hackett 1977.jpg
| caption = Photo of Steve Hackett performing with Genesis. 17 January 1977 in City Hall, Newcastle.
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Stephen Richard Hackett
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1950|2|12|df=y}}
|birth_place =[[Pimlico]], London, England
| death_date =
| alias =
| genre = [[Progressive rock]], [[blues]], classical
| occupation = Musician, songwriter, producer
| instrument = Guitar, vocals, [[keyboards]], [[bass guitar|bass]]
| associated_acts = [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[GTR (band)|GTR]], [[Quiet World]]
| label = [[Charisma Records|Charisma]], [[Camino Records|Camino]], [[Chrysalis Records|Chrysalis]] (US), [[Epic Records|Epic]] (US), [[Gramy Records|Gramy]], Lamborghini, Start, Wolfwork, [[Caroline Records|Blue Plate/Caroline]] (US), [[InsideOut Music|InsideOut]]
| years_active = 1970–present
| website = [http://www.hackettsongs.com/ hackettsongs.com]
| notable_instruments = [[Gibson Les Paul]] electric guitar<br />[[Fernandes Guitars|Fernandes Sustainer Guitar]]
}}
'''Stephen Richard "Steve" Hackett''' (born 12 February 1950)<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{cite book
| first= Martin C.
| last= Strong
| year= 2000
| title= The Great Rock Discography
| edition= 5th
| publisher=Mojo Books
| location= Edinburgh
| pages= 412–413
| isbn= 1-84195-017-3}}</ref> is an English guitarist, musician, songwriter and singer. He gained prominence as [[lead guitar]]ist of the British [[progressive rock]] band [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], which he joined in 1970 and left in 1977 to pursue a solo career. Hackett contributed to six Genesis studio albums, three live albums and seven singles.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/disc.html |title=Steve Hackett's Official Website – Discography |publisher=Hackettsongs.com |date= |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref>
In 1986, Hackett co-founded the [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[GTR (band)|GTR]] with another progressive guitarist, [[Steve Howe (musician)|Steve Howe]] of [[Yes (band)|Yes]] and [[Asia (band)|Asia]]. The group released the self-titled album [[GTR (album)|GTR]], which peaked at No. 11 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] in the United States and spawned the Top 20 single "When the Heart Rules the Mind".<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> When Hackett left GTR in 1987, the group disbanded.
After leaving GTR, Hackett resumed his solo career and has released albums and toured worldwide on a regular basis since. His body of work encompasses many styles, including progressive rock, [[world music]], and classical. His playing has influenced guitarists such as [[Eddie Van Halen]], [[Alex Lifeson]], [[Brian May]] and [[Steve Rothery]].<ref name="lifeson">{{cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/rush/albuminfo.html |title= 1984 Alex Lifeson interview |accessdate=20 November 2006 |year=1984 |work=Guitar Magazine}}</ref><ref name="may">{{cite web |url=http://www.dmme.net/interviews/hackett.html |title=Interview with Steve Hackett |accessdate=20 November 2006 |date=January 2001 |work=|publisher=DMME.net}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url= http://allaccessmagazine.com/vol7/issue12/steve-rothery.html | title= Steve Rothery interview | publisher=All Access Magazine | first=Kim | last=Thore | accessdate=10 August 2014}}</ref> He was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] as a member of Genesis in 2010.
==Biography==
Stephen Richard Hackett was born in [[Pimlico]], London, to Peter and June Hackett, and attended the Sloane Grammar School, [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]].
He grew up having access to various musical instruments, such as the [[recorder (musical instrument)|recorder]] and harmonica, but did not develop an interest in the guitar until the age of 12, when he started playing single notes. By 14 he was learning [[guitar chord|chord]]s and experimenting with [[chord progression]]s, although he never received any formal instruction.
Hackett's earliest musical influences were classical ([[Johann Sebastian Bach]]) and opera ([[Mario Lanza]]). He has said that his compositions are still influenced by them.<ref name="tmp">{{cite web |url=http://www.themouthpiece.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19731 |title=Steve Hackett, ex Genesis & international rock star and legendary guitarist talks exclusively to tMP. |accessdate=20 November 2006}}</ref> Hackett also has cited numerous [[British blues]] artists as influences, namely [[Danny Kirwan]], [[Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green]], and various guitarists in [[John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers]], as well as [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Beatles]], and [[King Crimson]].<ref name=guitarhoo>{{cite web|title=Steve Hackett Interview|url=http://www.guitarhoo.com/fave-5/steve-hackett-85|work=Guitarhoo!|publisher=Guitarhoo.com|accessdate=8 March 2013|date=23 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="alt">{{cite web |url=http://www.mondogordo.com/int-6.html |title=Interview with the legendary Steve Hackett |accessdate=20 November 2006 |last=Hash |first=Tommy |year=2005 |publisher=Alt.Culture.Guide |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061117100416/http://www.mondogordo.com/int-6.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 17 November 2006}}</ref>
===Early career===
Hackett's first professional playing experience came with two bands – [[Canterbury Glass]] and [[Sarabande (band)|Sarabande]] – both of whom performed rock with [[Progressive rock|progressive]] elements. His first recording work came in 1970, as a member of [[Quiet World]], a band that included his younger brother [[John Hackett (musician)|John Hackett]] on [[flute]]. They released one album, ''The Road'', but Hackett left the group soon after.
Seeking a new band, Hackett placed an advertisement in ''[[Melody Maker]]'' magazine stating that he was looking for musicians "determined to strive beyond existing stagnant music forms". The advert was responded to by [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] lead vocalist [[Peter Gabriel]]. Genesis had recently lost founding guitarist [[Anthony Phillips]] and, after seeing them perform, Hackett auditioned for the group. He joined in December 1970.
===Genesis===
[[File:SteveHackett.jpg|thumb|left|Steve Hackett on stage Toronto, 6 March 1977]]
Hackett, who had little on-stage playing experience when he joined Genesis, had some trouble at first performing with the group. But he soon settled into his role, and his unique stage image (wearing glasses and seated in a hunched position over his guitar) served as a counter to Gabriel's extravagant costumes and theatrics.
Hackett's first recording with Genesis was ''[[Nursery Cryme]]'', released in November 1971. Hackett helped shape the group's sound at once, as heard on such songs as "[[The Musical Box (Genesis song)|The Musical Box]]" and "[[The Return of the Giant Hogweed]]." He became one of the first guitarists to experiment with the [[tapping]] technique normally attributed to [[Eddie Van Halen]]. (Hackett has often claimed Eddie Van Halen told him that he learned the technique after attending a Genesis concert in the mid-1970s.)<ref name="vanhalen">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=60Jde3l7WNwC&pg=PA84&lpg=PA84&dq=%22eddie+van+halen%22+%22genesis+concert%22&source=bl&ots=x4RjwnOZ0k&sig=q9w_1_f_vPth9NKmI_SB7qjhw-0&hl=en&ei=jfOcSeGBCpSaNaeGiJAF&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA84,M1 |title= Legends of Rock Guitar |accessdate=19 February 2009 |year=1997 |format=book |work=Hal Leonard Corporation}}</ref> The [[Basso continuo|continuo]] part in the latter song sounds like a synthesiser because of [[Distortion (guitar)|distortion]] and because of his [[legato]] tapping technique as well as [[Tony Banks (musician)|Tony Banks]]'s simultaneous [[Pianet|Hohner Pianet]] continuo.
Although ''Nursery Cryme'' was not a commercial success, 1972's album ''[[Foxtrot (album)|Foxtrot]]'' was, reaching no. 12 in the UK. Included on ''Foxtrot'' was Hackett's classical guitar solo composition "Horizons", which quickly became one of his signature pieces.
''Foxtrot'' began a trend of increasing commercial popularity for Genesis. In the group's 1973 album, ''[[Selling England by the Pound]]'', Hackett showed continued and perfected use of the tapping technique and [[sweep picking]], which was popularised in 1984 by [[Yngwie Malmsteen]]. Both of these techniques can be heard on the track "[[Dancing with the Moonlit Knight]]". The track "[[Firth of Fifth]]" contains one of Hackett's most well-known guitar solos and has remained a favourite in concert, even after Hackett's departure.
During the recording of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]'' in 1974, Hackett's role shrank from what he had contributed on ''[[Selling England by the Pound]]''. He attributed this to not being able to come to grips with the material presented, and his failing marriage.<ref name=lamb>"[http://www.bloovis.com/music/lamb.html The Annotated Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]"</ref> Another factor was that Hackett injured his left hand after accidentally crushing a wine glass, severing a nerve and a tendon. This led to the delay of the ''Lamb'' tour with seven dates being cancelled in the UK. This also reflected the tension within the band.<ref>"Peter Gabriel: An Authorized Biography by Spence Bright, 1988, pub. 1989 by Headline Book Publishing PLC, ISBN 0-7472-3231-8."</ref>
In 1975, Hackett became the first member of Genesis to release a solo album, when he issued ''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'', which reached no. 26 UK album chart and achieved silver sales status in the UK. Assisting with the recording were Phil Collins and [[Mike Rutherford]]. Hackett enjoyed the freedom he had when writing and recording his own album. He began to be frustrated after returning to the group's more democratic approach to songwriting. In an interview with [[Phoenix FM]] Hackett said that some of the tracks, particularly Shadow of the Hierophant, were rehearsed by Genesis during the writing and recording of [[Foxtrot (album)|Foxtrot]] in 1972.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.phoenixfm.com/2014/09/07/steve-hackett-talks-about-genesis-touring-and-his-new-album/ |title=Steve Hackett talks about Genesis, touring and his new album |first=Paul |last=Golder |work=phoenixfm.com |year=2014 |accessdate=11 September 2014}}</ref>
After Peter Gabriel's departure, the band reconvened to record the album ''[[A Trick of the Tail]]'' (1976), with Collins performing lead vocals after no other singer could be found. Hackett had writing credits on some of the songs, but felt constricted by his lack of freedom and level of input.
His frustration increased in December 1976 as Genesis prepared to release ''[[Wind & Wuthering]]''. Hackett was insistent that more of his material be included on the album, but was rebuffed. "Blood on the Rooftops", which Hackett wrote with Phil Collins, made the album but was never played live. His composition "Please Don't Touch" was rejected completely and replaced with the song "Wot Gorilla" as the last track on side 1 of ''Wind and Wuthering''. Another song, "Inside and Out", was relegated to the ''[[Spot the Pigeon]]'' [[extended play|EP]]. Hackett remained with Genesis through the conclusion of the ''Wind & Wuthering'' tour, but announced his departure on 8 October 1977, one week before the release of the group's second live album ''[[Seconds Out]]''.<ref name="NME Rock 'N' Roll Years">{{cite book
| first= John
| last= Tobler
| year= 1992
| title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years
| edition= 1st
| publisher=Reed International Books Ltd
| location= London
| page= 305
| id= CN 5585}}</ref>
====Reunions====
Since Hackett's departure, the 1970–75 line-up of Genesis has reunited a handful of times. On 2 October 1982, the group gathered for "[[Six of the Best]]", a one-off performance held to raise money for Peter Gabriel's [[World of Music, Arts and Dance|WOMAD]] festival. This event has been the only one to feature a performance by this line-up since 1975.
In 1998, the group gathered for a photo session and dinner to celebrate the release of ''[[Genesis Archive 1967-75]]'', a [[box set]] for which Hackett re-recorded some of his guitar parts. He also participated in the re-recording of 1974's "[[The Carpet Crawlers]]" for inclusion on the 1999 Genesis greatest hits album ''[[Turn It On Again: The Hits]]''; the other members of the group also recorded some new parts, but not in the same studio at the same time. After [[Trevor Horn]] and [[The Art of Noise]] had mixed the song, however, Gabriel's and Collins's vocals were the only major new contributions to make the final release.
In an April 2006 radio interview, Phil Collins discussed a band meeting that took place in November 2005. During that meeting, the group discussed the possibility of reuniting the classic early-mid 1970s roster for a limited run of shows, including a complete performance of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]'', the group's 1974 double album.<ref name=lambremake>[http://www.worldofgenesis.com/news-April06.htm "Phil Collins Sheds Light on Possible Genesis Reunion and 2005 Band Meeting"]. 2006. <u>Worldofgenesis.com</u>. 18 April 2006</ref> On 18 October 2006 it was announced, however, that the post-Hackett line-up of Rutherford, Banks, and Collins was instead reforming.<ref name="reunion">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6064022.stm |title=Rockers Genesis plan reunion tour |accessdate=20 November 2006 |date=18 October 2006 |publisher=BBC News}}</ref>
In March 2010, [[Phish]] guitarist [[Trey Anastasio]] was asked to pay tribute to Genesis, one of his favourite bands, upon their induction into the [[Rock & Roll Hall of Fame]]. In addition to Anastasio's speech, Phish appeared and performed two Genesis songs: "[[Watcher of the Skies]]" and "[[No Reply at All]]". Even though Hackett and his Genesis bandmates (minus Peter Gabriel) attended the ceremony, they did not perform.
In late September 2014 the three-CD compilation set ''R-Kive'' was released and got to no. 7 in the UK album chart. The box set contains, besides Genesis material, tracks from each member's solo career from the classic MK3 line-up (Hackett´s contribution is "Ace of Wands", "Every Day" and "Nomads"). In connection to ''R-Kive'' the BBC documentary ''[[Genesis: Together and Apart]]'' was broadcast in the UK in October 2014. It was the first time Collins, Gabriel, Banks, Rutherford and Hackett reunited since Gabriel's departure from Genesis in 1975, but following its broadcast Hackett expressed his displeasure with the programme, which he described as a "biased account of Genesis history" which "totally ignores" his solo work.
===Solo career===
Hackett's first post-Genesis album was ''[[Please Don't Touch]]'', released in 1978. As with ''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'' (1975), much of the material on the album was in the style of progressive rock.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> It did contain, however, much more vocal work. Hackett, who had never sung lead on a Genesis song, turned over most of the vocals to a number of singers, including [[folk music|folk]] singer [[Richie Havens]], [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] singer [[Randy Crawford]], and [[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]] of American [[progressive rock]] group [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]]. He did provide lead vocals for "Carry On Up the Vicarage", but they were processed using a "[[The Laughing Gnome|laughing gnome]]" vocal effect.<ref name="touch">[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r8807|pure_url=yes}} ''Please Don't Touch'' album review]. Allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 October 2006.</ref> The album peaked at no. 38 on the UK chart,<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> and no. 103 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' pop Albums chart]] in the United States.
A pair of progressive rock albums followed: 1979's ''[[Spectral Mornings]]'' (no. 22 in the UK and no. 138 in the USA) and 1980's ''[[Defector (album)|Defector]]'' (no. 9<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> in the UK and no. 144 in the USA). Hackett toured Europe for the first time as a solo act in 1978, and in August 1979 performed at the [[Reading and Leeds Festivals|Reading Festival]]. The ''Defector'' tour brought him to the United States for the first time since his final tour with Genesis.
Hackett's first major shift in musical style came with 1981's ''[[Cured (album)|Cured]]''. Although the album contained some of the progressive and classical pieces for which Hackett was known, it also showcased a much more pop approach. The album was recorded without any of the musicians who had appeared on Hackett's solo albums since ''Spectral Mornings'' (Hackett handled all lead vocal duties), apart from longtime collaborators Nick Magnus and John Hackett. While ''Cured'' did not chart highly in the US, it peaked at no. 15 in the UK.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> Several of his first solo albums also charted in Europe – especially in Scandinavian countries, where his first four post-Genesis solo albums all entered Top 30 on the album charts.
In the 1980s, Hackett released his first classical guitar albums, ''[[Bay of Kings]]'' (1983, no. 70 in the UK album chart)<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> and ''[[Momentum (Steve Hackett album)|Momentum]]'' (1988). The tour for ''Momentum'' drew large crowds in Europe, considered unusual for a classical guitarist. On the rock production side, Hackett's work in the 1980s also involved the LPs ''[[Highly Strung]]'' (1983, no. 16 in the UK album chart) and ''[[Till We Have Faces]]'' (1984, no. 54 in the UK album chart).<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> ''Highly Strung'' contained the semi-hit "Cell 151", while ''Till We Have Faces'' merged Hackett-style sounds with world music and Brazilian percussion.
In 1986, Hackett formed the [[supergroup (bands)|supergroup]] [[GTR (band)|GTR]] with veteran [[Yes (band)|Yes]] and [[Asia (band)|Asia]] guitarist [[Steve Howe (guitarist)|Steve Howe]]. The group released a gold-selling album, produced by Yes/Asia keyboardist [[Geoff Downes]]. Hackett soon left GTR over financial and management squabbles. In addition to Howe and Downes, Hackett has also worked with Yes drummer [[Bill Bruford]] in Genesis, Yes bassist [[Chris Squire]] (''[[Chris Squire's Swiss Choir]]'', 2007 and ''Squackett'', 2012) and briefly Yes vocalist [[Trevor Horn]] (who produced the 1999 reunion version of Genesis-classic "The Carpet Crawlers"). He also performed alongside former [[Yes (band)|Yes]] keyboard player [[Rick Wakeman]] on the latter's TV Show [[Gastank]] in the mid 1980s. Hackett's long-time keyboardist, [[Julian Colbeck]], played live with Yes spin-off [[Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe]].
In 1986 Hackett also participated on former Yardbirds members [[Chris Dreja]], [[Paul Samwell-Smith]] and [[Jim McCarty]] and their Box of Frogs project second album ''Strange Land'' together with [[Jimmy Page]], [[Ian Dury]] and [[Graham Parker]] on tracks, "I Keep Calling", "20/20 Vision" and "Average". In 1989 Hackett took the initiative for the charity project Rock Against Repatriation and did a cover of Rod Stewart's hit "Sailing". Along with Hackett, [[Brian May]], [[Bonnie Tyler]], [[Phil Manzanera]], [[Mark King (musician)|Mark King]], [[Steve Rothery]], [[Curt Smith]], [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]], [[Fish (singer)|Fish]], [[Paul Carrack]], [[Justin Hayward]] and [[Simon Phillips (drummer)|Simon Phillips]] among others participated'''.
Hackett's solo career continued, releasing a plethora of both electric, classical and acoustic based albums throughout the 1990s to the present day. In 1996 the first of the well received ''Genesis Revisited'' albums was released (no. 95 in the UK album chart). The track, "Déjà Vu" was co-written with Peter Gabriel in 1973 during the ''Selling England by the Pound'' sessions but not finished, and Hackett completed the song for this album. In April 1997 he released the neo-classical influenced ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', accompanied by the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]], and the album spent several weeks in the Top 10 of the UK classical charts. From this period and next progressive rockalbum ''[[Darktown (album)|Darktown]]'' (1999) and forward, producer, keyboardist and arranger Roger King has become an important role in Hackett's studio and live works.
In 2005, the first Steve Hackett biography, ''The Defector'' by journalist Mario Giammetti, was published in Italy (Edizioni Segno).
In June 2009, Hackett announced a new solo album featuring contributions of many artists, including former Genesis guitarist [[Anthony Phillips]] and Chris Squire of Yes. The album, which was due for release mid October 2009 and called ''[[Out of the Tunnel's Mouth]]'',<ref>[http://www.southportreporter.com/474/ Southport Reporter] Report with exclusive Steve Hackett video interview.</ref> was delayed due to legal reasons, but was eventually on sale from November 2009, and some songs were performed on the European tour.
In August 2009, the official, authorised biography ''Sketches of Hackett'' by Alan Hewitt was published by Wymer Publishing. The first edition hardback includes a bonus DVD with a 90-minute interview filmed early in the year at Steve's home.
On 15 March 2010, Genesis was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] with Hackett making a rare appearance alongside Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford at the ceremony, though they did not perform together. Hackett, in recent years, has put on record his willingness to participate in a reunion. A planned reunion of the classic 1970s Genesis line-up fell apart in 2007 when Peter Gabriel expressed reservations, and subsequently Hackett dropped out in deference to the Genesis 'trio' line-up, as opposed to the four-piece.<ref name=noreunion>{{cite web|url=http://www.spinner.com/2010/03/16/genesis-reunion-peter-gabriel-steve-hackett/ |title=Genesis Guitarist Steve Hackett Sees Reunion With Peter Gabriel as Unlikely |publisher=Spinner |date=16 March 2010 |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref> With Phil Collins's announcement of his retirement in 2011, any possibility of another reunion is very slim.
In 2011 Hackett released his 24th studio album ''[[Beyond the Shrouded Horizon]]'' (no. 133 in the UK album chart). In 2012 he went on tour to promote the album in the UK.<ref>[http://www.southportreporter.com/538/ Southport Reporter]</ref>
Later in 2012, Hackett and Squire again collaborated to release the album ''[[A Life Within A Day]]'' under the name of Squackett.<ref name="Lehmann Web Design">{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com |title=Steve Hackett Official Website |publisher=HackettSongs |date=4 January 2012 |accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref>
[[File:Steve Hackett 2013.jpg|thumb|Hackett in 2013]]
Hackett released ''[[Genesis Revisited II]]'' (no. 24 in the UK album chart) in late October 2012.<ref name="Lehmann Web Design"/> The album also charted in Germany, Italy, France and Netherlands among others and was warm received just as the following world tours. In June 2013 both ''Genesis Revisited'' (1996) and ''Genesis Revisited II'' were awarded a Japanese Gold Sales Award. ''Genesis Revisited II'' also featured former Genesis Singer [[Ray Wilson (musician)|Ray Wilson]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://thegenesisarchive.co.uk/steve-hackett-awarded-a-gold-sales-award-genesis-rev-1-and-rev-2/ |title = Steve Hackett – Awarded a Gold Sales Award – Genesis Rev 1 and Rev 2 |date = 13 June 2013 |accessdate = 20 June 2013}}</ref>
Hackett won the Event of the Year award at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards for ''Genesis Revisited at Hammersmith Apollo''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.progrockmag.com/news/prog-awards-2013-the-winners/|title=Prog Awards 2013 – The Winners!|publisher=Prog Rock Magazine|date=3 September 2013|accessdate=4 September 2013}}</ref> In October 2013 the show was released as a five CD/DVD box set: ''Live at Hammersmith'' (no. 58 in the UK album chart), and in June 2014 another CD/DVD box set from the ''Genesis Revisited II-tour'' was released: ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' (no. 80 in the UK album chart). Both boxes entered several European charts as well as breaking through the German Top 20 album chart.
In March 2015 Hackett released ''[[Wolflight]]'' (no. 31 in the UK album chart),<ref>http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/20307/STEVE-HACKETT/</ref><ref>http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/</ref> his first album in four years with newly-written solo material.
===Personal life===
Hackett has been married three times. His first, brief, marriage was to Ellen Busse<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.listal.com/viewimage/1720363 |title=Picture of Genesis |publisher=Listal.com |date=13 February 2011 |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref> and the couple had a son, Oliver. The union broke down at about the time of the recording of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]''. He then married Brazilian painter and jewellery artist [[Kim Poor]] on 14 August 1981.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref> They divorced on 18 May 2007.<ref>''{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref> He married author Jo Lehmann on 4 June 2011.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |date=4 June 2011 |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref>
Steve's younger brother [[John Hackett (musician)|John]] was involved as flute player and second guitarist in his 1970s bands. John has often appeared as musician and collaborator on his more recent work, particularly on ''Sketches of Satie'' (2000), arranged for flute and guitar.
==Discography==
{{Main|Steve Hackett discography}}
;Studio albums
{{columns-list|2|
*''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'' (1975)
*''[[Please Don't Touch]]'' (1978)
*''[[Spectral Mornings]]'' (1979)
*''[[Defector (album)|Defector]]'' (1980)
*''[[Cured (album)|Cured]]'' (1981)
*''[[Highly Strung]]'' (1983)
*''[[Bay of Kings]]'' (1983)
*''[[Till We Have Faces (Steve Hackett album)|Till We Have Faces]]'' (1984)
*''[[Momentum (Steve Hackett album)|Momentum]]'' (1988)
*''[[Guitar Noir]]'' (1993)
*''[[Blues with a Feeling (Steve Hackett album)|Blues with a Feeling]]'' (1994)
*''[[Genesis Revisited|Watcher of the Skies: Genesis Revisited]]'' (1996)
*''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Steve Hackett album)|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1997)
*''[[Darktown (album)|Darktown]]'' (1999)
*''[[Feedback 86]]'' (2000)
*''[[To Watch the Storms]]'' (2003)
*''[[Metamorpheus]]'' (2005)
*''[[Wild Orchids (album)|Wild Orchids]]'' (2006)
*''[[Tribute (Steve Hackett album)|Tribute]]'' (2008)
*''[[Out of the Tunnel's Mouth]]'' (2009)
*''[[Beyond the Shrouded Horizon]]'' (2011)
*''[[Genesis Revisited II]]'' (2012)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/steve-hackett-announces-new-album/ |title=Steve Hackett Announces New Album | Rock News | News |publisher=Planet Rock |date=28 August 2012 |accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref>
*''[[Genesis Revisited II selection|Genesis Revisited II: Selection]]'' (2013)
*''[[Wolflight]]'' (March 2015)
Collaborations :
GTR : GTR (1986) With Steve Howe
GTR : GTR LIve King Biscuit With Steve Howe
Max Bacon : ''The higher you climb'' (1995) With Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Matt Clifford, Nigel Glockner, Scott Gorham, Jonathan Mover & Phil Spalding
*John & Steve Hackett : ''Sketches of Satie'' (2000) (with [[John Hackett (musician)|John Hackett]])
*Squackett : ''A Life Within A Day'' (2012) (with [[Chris Squire]])
}}
Quiet World - ''The Road'' 1969 Steve Hackett and his brother John recorded an album with this band Quiet World in 1969.
The bass player Dick Driver would rejoin Steve during his solo career.
==References==
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*[http://www.HackettSongs.com Steve Hackett's official website]
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Hackett/123101228589 The Official Steve Hackett Facebook page]
*{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4422|label=Steve Hackett}}
*[http://dmme.net/interviews/steve-hackett-interview-2015.html Extensive interview with Steve Hackett, 2015]
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Steve Hackett
| image = Steve Hackett 1977.jpg
| caption = Photo of Steve Hackett performing with Genesis. 17 January 1977 in City Hall, Newcastle.
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Stephen Richard Hackett
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1950|2|12|df=y}}
|birth_place =[[Pimlico]], London, England
| death_date =
| alias =
| genre = [[Progressive rock]], [[blues]], classical
| occupation = Musician, songwriter, producer
| instrument = Guitar, vocals, [[keyboards]], [[bass guitar|bass]]
| associated_acts = [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], [[GTR (band)|GTR]], [[Quiet World]]
| label = [[Charisma Records|Charisma]], [[Camino Records|Camino]], [[Chrysalis Records|Chrysalis]] (US), [[Epic Records|Epic]] (US), [[Gramy Records|Gramy]], Lamborghini, Start, Wolfwork, [[Caroline Records|Blue Plate/Caroline]] (US), [[InsideOut Music|InsideOut]]
| years_active = 1970–present
| website = [http://www.hackettsongs.com/ hackettsongs.com]
| notable_instruments = [[Gibson Les Paul]] electric guitar<br />[[Fernandes Guitars|Fernandes Sustainer Guitar]]
}}
'''Stephen Richard "Steve" Hackett''' (born 12 February 1950)<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{cite book
| first= Martin C.
| last= Strong
| year= 2000
| title= The Great Rock Discography
| edition= 5th
| publisher=Mojo Books
| location= Edinburgh
| pages= 412–413
| isbn= 1-84195-017-3}}</ref> is an English guitarist, musician, songwriter and singer. He gained prominence as [[lead guitar]]ist of the British [[progressive rock]] band [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]], which he joined in 1970 and left in 1977 to pursue a solo career. Hackett contributed to six Genesis studio albums, three live albums and seven singles.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/disc.html |title=Steve Hackett's Official Website – Discography |publisher=Hackettsongs.com |date= |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref>
In 1986, Hackett co-founded the [[supergroup (music)|supergroup]] [[GTR (band)|GTR]] with another progressive guitarist, [[Steve Howe (musician)|Steve Howe]] of [[Yes (band)|Yes]] and [[Asia (band)|Asia]]. The group released the self-titled album [[GTR (album)|GTR]], which peaked at No. 11 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] in the United States and spawned the Top 20 single "When the Heart Rules the Mind".<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> When Hackett left GTR in 1987, the group disbanded.
After leaving GTR, Hackett resumed his solo career and has released albums and toured worldwide on a regular basis since. His body of work encompasses many styles, including progressive rock, [[world music]], and classical. His playing has influenced guitarists such as [[Eddie Van Halen]], [[Alex Lifeson]], [[Brian May]] and [[Steve Rothery]].<ref name="lifeson">{{cite web |url=http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/rush/albuminfo.html |title= 1984 Alex Lifeson interview |accessdate=20 November 2006 |year=1984 |work=Guitar Magazine}}</ref><ref name="may">{{cite web |url=http://www.dmme.net/interviews/hackett.html |title=Interview with Steve Hackett |accessdate=20 November 2006 |date=January 2001 |work=|publisher=DMME.net}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url= http://allaccessmagazine.com/vol7/issue12/steve-rothery.html | title= Steve Rothery interview | publisher=All Access Magazine | first=Kim | last=Thore | accessdate=10 August 2014}}</ref> He was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] as a member of Genesis in 2010.
==Biography==
Stephen Richard Hackett was born in [[Pimlico]], London, to Peter and June Hackett, and attended the Sloane Grammar School, [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]].
He grew up having access to various musical instruments, such as the [[recorder (musical instrument)|recorder]] and harmonica, but did not develop an interest in the guitar until the age of 12, when he started playing single notes. By 14 he was learning [[guitar chord|chord]]s and experimenting with [[chord progression]]s, although he never received any formal instruction.
Hackett's earliest musical influences were classical ([[Johann Sebastian Bach]]) and opera ([[Mario Lanza]]). He has said that his compositions are still influenced by them.<ref name="tmp">{{cite web |url=http://www.themouthpiece.com/vb/showthread.php?t=19731 |title=Steve Hackett, ex Genesis & international rock star and legendary guitarist talks exclusively to tMP. |accessdate=20 November 2006}}</ref> Hackett also has cited numerous [[British blues]] artists as influences, namely [[Danny Kirwan]], [[Peter Green (musician)|Peter Green]], and various guitarists in [[John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers]], as well as [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Beatles]], and [[King Crimson]].<ref name=guitarhoo>{{cite web|title=Steve Hackett Interview|url=http://www.guitarhoo.com/fave-5/steve-hackett-85|work=Guitarhoo!|publisher=Guitarhoo.com|accessdate=8 March 2013|date=23 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="alt">{{cite web |url=http://www.mondogordo.com/int-6.html |title=Interview with the legendary Steve Hackett |accessdate=20 November 2006 |last=Hash |first=Tommy |year=2005 |publisher=Alt.Culture.Guide |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061117100416/http://www.mondogordo.com/int-6.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 17 November 2006}}</ref>
===Early career===
Hackett's first professional playing experience came with two bands – [[Canterbury Glass]] and [[Sarabande (band)|Sarabande]] – both of whom performed rock with [[Progressive rock|progressive]] elements. His first recording work came in 1970, as a member of [[Quiet World]], a band that included his younger brother [[John Hackett (musician)|John Hackett]] on [[flute]]. They released one album, ''The Road'', but Hackett left the group soon after.
Seeking a new band, Hackett placed an advertisement in ''[[Melody Maker]]'' magazine stating that he was looking for musicians "determined to strive beyond existing stagnant music forms". The advert was responded to by [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] lead vocalist [[Peter Gabriel]]. Genesis had recently lost founding guitarist [[Anthony Phillips]] and, after seeing them perform, Hackett auditioned for the group. He joined in December 1970.
===Genesis===
[[File:SteveHackett.jpg|thumb|left|Steve Hackett on stage Toronto, 6 March 1977]]
Hackett, who had little on-stage playing experience when he joined Genesis, had some trouble at first performing with the group. But he soon settled into his role, and his unique stage image (wearing glasses and seated in a hunched position over his guitar) served as a counter to Gabriel's extravagant costumes and theatrics.
Hackett's first recording with Genesis was ''[[Nursery Cryme]]'', released in November 1971. Hackett helped shape the group's sound at once, as heard on such songs as "[[The Musical Box (Genesis song)|The Musical Box]]" and "[[The Return of the Giant Hogweed]]." He became one of the first guitarists to experiment with the [[tapping]] technique normally attributed to [[Eddie Van Halen]]. (Hackett has often claimed Eddie Van Halen told him that he learned the technique after attending a Genesis concert in the mid-1970s.)<ref name="vanhalen">{{cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=60Jde3l7WNwC&pg=PA84&lpg=PA84&dq=%22eddie+van+halen%22+%22genesis+concert%22&source=bl&ots=x4RjwnOZ0k&sig=q9w_1_f_vPth9NKmI_SB7qjhw-0&hl=en&ei=jfOcSeGBCpSaNaeGiJAF&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA84,M1 |title= Legends of Rock Guitar |accessdate=19 February 2009 |year=1997 |format=book |work=Hal Leonard Corporation}}</ref> The [[Basso continuo|continuo]] part in the latter song sounds like a synthesiser because of [[Distortion (guitar)|distortion]] and because of his [[legato]] tapping technique as well as [[Tony Banks (musician)|Tony Banks]]'s simultaneous [[Pianet|Hohner Pianet]] continuo.
Although ''Nursery Cryme'' was not a commercial success, 1972's album ''[[Foxtrot (album)|Foxtrot]]'' was, reaching no. 12 in the UK. Included on ''Foxtrot'' was Hackett's classical guitar solo composition "Horizons", which quickly became one of his signature pieces.
''Foxtrot'' began a trend of increasing commercial popularity for Genesis. In the group's 1973 album, ''[[Selling England by the Pound]]'', Hackett showed continued and perfected use of the tapping technique and [[sweep picking]], which was popularised in 1984 by [[Yngwie Malmsteen]]. Both of these techniques can be heard on the track "[[Dancing with the Moonlit Knight]]". The track "[[Firth of Fifth]]" contains one of Hackett's most well-known guitar solos and has remained a favourite in concert, even after Hackett's departure.
During the recording of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]'' in 1974, Hackett's role shrank from what he had contributed on ''[[Selling England by the Pound]]''. He attributed this to not being able to come to grips with the material presented, and his failing marriage.<ref name=lamb>"[http://www.bloovis.com/music/lamb.html The Annotated Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]"</ref> Another factor was that Hackett injured his left hand after accidentally crushing a wine glass, severing a nerve and a tendon. This led to the delay of the ''Lamb'' tour with seven dates being cancelled in the UK. This also reflected the tension within the band.<ref>"Peter Gabriel: An Authorized Biography by Spence Bright, 1988, pub. 1989 by Headline Book Publishing PLC, ISBN 0-7472-3231-8."</ref>
In 1975, Hackett became the first member of Genesis to release a solo album, when he issued ''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'', which reached no. 26 UK album chart and achieved silver sales status in the UK. Assisting with the recording were Phil Collins and [[Mike Rutherford]]. Hackett enjoyed the freedom he had when writing and recording his own album. He began to be frustrated after returning to the group's more democratic approach to songwriting. In an interview with [[Phoenix FM]] Hackett said that some of the tracks, particularly Shadow of the Hierophant, were rehearsed by Genesis during the writing and recording of [[Foxtrot (album)|Foxtrot]] in 1972.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.phoenixfm.com/2014/09/07/steve-hackett-talks-about-genesis-touring-and-his-new-album/ |title=Steve Hackett talks about Genesis, touring and his new album |first=Paul |last=Golder |work=phoenixfm.com |year=2014 |accessdate=11 September 2014}}</ref>
After Peter Gabriel's departure, the band reconvened to record the album ''[[A Trick of the Tail]]'' (1976), with Collins performing lead vocals after no other singer could be found. Hackett had writing credits on some of the songs, but felt constricted by his lack of freedom and level of input.
His frustration increased in December 1976 as Genesis prepared to release ''[[Wind & Wuthering]]''. Hackett was insistent that more of his material be included on the album, but was rebuffed. "Blood on the Rooftops", which Hackett wrote with Phil Collins, made the album but was never played live. His composition "Please Don't Touch" was rejected completely and replaced with the song "Wot Gorilla" as the last track on side 1 of ''Wind and Wuthering''. Another song, "Inside and Out", was relegated to the ''[[Spot the Pigeon]]'' [[extended play|EP]]. Hackett remained with Genesis through the conclusion of the ''Wind & Wuthering'' tour, but announced his departure on 8 October 1977, one week before the release of the group's second live album ''[[Seconds Out]]''.<ref name="NME Rock 'N' Roll Years">{{cite book
| first= John
| last= Tobler
| year= 1992
| title= NME Rock 'N' Roll Years
| edition= 1st
| publisher=Reed International Books Ltd
| location= London
| page= 305
| id= CN 5585}}</ref>
====Reunions====
Since Hackett's departure, the 1970–75 line-up of Genesis has reunited a handful of times. On 2 October 1982, the group gathered for "[[Six of the Best]]", a one-off performance held to raise money for Peter Gabriel's [[World of Music, Arts and Dance|WOMAD]] festival. This event has been the only one to feature a performance by this line-up since 1975.
In 1998, the group gathered for a photo session and dinner to celebrate the release of ''[[Genesis Archive 1967-75]]'', a [[box set]] for which Hackett re-recorded some of his guitar parts. He also participated in the re-recording of 1974's "[[The Carpet Crawlers]]" for inclusion on the 1999 Genesis greatest hits album ''[[Turn It On Again: The Hits]]''; the other members of the group also recorded some new parts, but not in the same studio at the same time. After [[Trevor Horn]] and [[The Art of Noise]] had mixed the song, however, Gabriel's and Collins's vocals were the only major new contributions to make the final release.
In an April 2006 radio interview, Phil Collins discussed a band meeting that took place in November 2005. During that meeting, the group discussed the possibility of reuniting the classic early-mid 1970s roster for a limited run of shows, including a complete performance of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]'', the group's 1974 double album.<ref name=lambremake>[http://www.worldofgenesis.com/news-April06.htm "Phil Collins Sheds Light on Possible Genesis Reunion and 2005 Band Meeting"]. 2006. <u>Worldofgenesis.com</u>. 18 April 2006</ref> On 18 October 2006 it was announced, however, that the post-Hackett line-up of Rutherford, Banks, and Collins was instead reforming.<ref name="reunion">{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6064022.stm |title=Rockers Genesis plan reunion tour |accessdate=20 November 2006 |date=18 October 2006 |publisher=BBC News}}</ref>
In March 2010, [[Phish]] guitarist [[Trey Anastasio]] was asked to pay tribute to Genesis, one of his favourite bands, upon their induction into the [[Rock & Roll Hall of Fame]]. In addition to Anastasio's speech, Phish appeared and performed two Genesis songs: "[[Watcher of the Skies]]" and "[[No Reply at All]]". Even though Hackett and his Genesis bandmates (minus Peter Gabriel) attended the ceremony, they did not perform.
In late September 2014 the three-CD compilation set ''R-Kive'' was released and got to no. 7 in the UK album chart. The box set contains, besides Genesis material, tracks from each member's solo career from the classic MK3 line-up (Hackett´s contribution is "Ace of Wands", "Every Day" and "Nomads"). In connection to ''R-Kive'' the BBC documentary ''[[Genesis: Together and Apart]]'' was broadcast in the UK in October 2014. It was the first time Collins, Gabriel, Banks, Rutherford and Hackett reunited since Gabriel's departure from Genesis in 1975, but following its broadcast Hackett expressed his displeasure with the programme, which he described as a "biased account of Genesis history" which "totally ignores" his solo work.
===Solo career===
Hackett's first post-Genesis album was ''[[Please Don't Touch]]'', released in 1978. As with ''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'' (1975), much of the material on the album was in the style of progressive rock.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> It did contain, however, much more vocal work. Hackett, who had never sung lead on a Genesis song, turned over most of the vocals to a number of singers, including [[folk music|folk]] singer [[Richie Havens]], [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] singer [[Randy Crawford]], and [[Steve Walsh (musician)|Steve Walsh]] of American [[progressive rock]] group [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]]. He did provide lead vocals for "Carry On Up the Vicarage", but they were processed using a "[[The Laughing Gnome|laughing gnome]]" vocal effect.<ref name="touch">[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r8807|pure_url=yes}} ''Please Don't Touch'' album review]. Allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 October 2006.</ref> The album peaked at no. 38 on the UK chart,<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> and no. 103 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' pop Albums chart]] in the United States.
A pair of progressive rock albums followed: 1979's ''[[Spectral Mornings]]'' (no. 22 in the UK and no. 138 in the USA) and 1980's ''[[Defector (album)|Defector]]'' (no. 9<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> in the UK and no. 144 in the USA). Hackett toured Europe for the first time as a solo act in 1978, and in August 1979 performed at the [[Reading and Leeds Festivals|Reading Festival]]. The ''Defector'' tour brought him to the United States for the first time since his final tour with Genesis.
Hackett's first major shift in musical style came with 1981's ''[[Cured (album)|Cured]]''. Although the album contained some of the progressive and classical pieces for which Hackett was known, it also showcased a much more pop approach. The album was recorded without any of the musicians who had appeared on Hackett's solo albums since ''Spectral Mornings'' (Hackett handled all lead vocal duties), apart from longtime collaborators Nick Magnus and John Hackett. While ''Cured'' did not chart highly in the US, it peaked at no. 15 in the UK.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> Several of his first solo albums also charted in Europe – especially in Scandinavian countries, where his first four post-Genesis solo albums all entered Top 30 on the album charts.
In the 1980s, Hackett released his first classical guitar albums, ''[[Bay of Kings]]'' (1983, no. 70 in the UK album chart)<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> and ''[[Momentum (Steve Hackett album)|Momentum]]'' (1988). The tour for ''Momentum'' drew large crowds in Europe, considered unusual for a classical guitarist. On the rock production side, Hackett's work in the 1980s also involved the LPs ''[[Highly Strung]]'' (1983, no. 16 in the UK album chart) and ''[[Till We Have Faces]]'' (1984, no. 54 in the UK album chart).<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> ''Highly Strung'' contained the semi-hit "Cell 151", while ''Till We Have Faces'' merged Hackett-style sounds with world music and Brazilian percussion.
In 1986, Hackett formed the [[supergroup (bands)|supergroup]] [[GTR (band)|GTR]] with veteran [[Yes (band)|Yes]] and [[Asia (band)|Asia]] guitarist [[Steve Howe (guitarist)|Steve Howe]]. The group released a gold-selling album, produced by Yes/Asia keyboardist [[Geoff Downes]]. Hackett soon left GTR over financial and management squabbles. In addition to Howe and Downes, Hackett has also worked with Yes drummer [[Bill Bruford]] in Genesis, Yes bassist [[Chris Squire]] (''[[Chris Squire's Swiss Choir]]'', 2007 and ''Squackett'', 2012) and briefly Yes vocalist [[Trevor Horn]] (who produced the 1999 reunion version of Genesis-classic "The Carpet Crawlers"). He also performed alongside former [[Yes (band)|Yes]] keyboard player [[Rick Wakeman]] on the latter's TV Show [[Gastank]] in the mid 1980s. Hackett's long-time keyboardist, [[Julian Colbeck]], played live with Yes spin-off [[Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe]].
In 1986 Hackett also participated on former Yardbirds members [[Chris Dreja]], [[Paul Samwell-Smith]] and [[Jim McCarty]] and their Box of Frogs project second album ''Strange Land'' together with [[Jimmy Page]], [[Ian Dury]] and [[Graham Parker]] on tracks, "I Keep Calling", "20/20 Vision" and "Average". In 1989 Hackett took the initiative for the charity project Rock Against Repatriation and did a cover of Rod Stewart's hit "Sailing". Along with Hackett, [[Brian May]], [[Bonnie Tyler]], [[Phil Manzanera]], [[Mark King (musician)|Mark King]], [[Steve Rothery]], [[Curt Smith]], [[Howard Jones (musician)|Howard Jones]], [[Fish (singer)|Fish]], [[Paul Carrack]], [[Justin Hayward]] and [[Simon Phillips (drummer)|Simon Phillips]] among others participated'''.
Hackett's solo career continued, releasing a plethora of both electric, classical and acoustic based albums throughout the 1990s to the present day. In 1996 the first of the well received ''Genesis Revisited'' albums was released (no. 95 in the UK album chart). The track, "Déjà Vu" was co-written with Peter Gabriel in 1973 during the ''Selling England by the Pound'' sessions but not finished, and Hackett completed the song for this album. In April 1997 he released the neo-classical influenced ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'', accompanied by the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]], and the album spent several weeks in the Top 10 of the UK classical charts. From this period and next progressive rockalbum ''[[Darktown (album)|Darktown]]'' (1999) and forward, producer, keyboardist and arranger Roger King has become an important role in Hackett's studio and live works.
In 2005, the first Steve Hackett biography, ''The Defector'' by journalist Mario Giammetti, was published in Italy (Edizioni Segno).
In June 2009, Hackett announced a new solo album featuring contributions of many artists, including former Genesis guitarist [[Anthony Phillips]] and Chris Squire of Yes. The album, which was due for release mid October 2009 and called ''[[Out of the Tunnel's Mouth]]'',<ref>[http://www.southportreporter.com/474/ Southport Reporter] Report with exclusive Steve Hackett video interview.</ref> was delayed due to legal reasons, but was eventually on sale from November 2009, and some songs were performed on the European tour.
In August 2009, the official, authorised biography ''Sketches of Hackett'' by Alan Hewitt was published by Wymer Publishing. The first edition hardback includes a bonus DVD with a 90-minute interview filmed early in the year at Steve's home.
On 15 March 2010, Genesis was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] with Hackett making a rare appearance alongside Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford at the ceremony, though they did not perform together. Hackett, in recent years, has put on record his willingness to participate in a reunion. A planned reunion of the classic 1970s Genesis line-up fell apart in 2007 when Peter Gabriel expressed reservations, and subsequently Hackett dropped out in deference to the Genesis 'trio' line-up, as opposed to the four-piece.<ref name=noreunion>{{cite web|url=http://www.spinner.com/2010/03/16/genesis-reunion-peter-gabriel-steve-hackett/ |title=Genesis Guitarist Steve Hackett Sees Reunion With Peter Gabriel as Unlikely |publisher=Spinner |date=16 March 2010 |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref> With Phil Collins's announcement of his retirement in 2011, any possibility of another reunion is very slim.
In 2011 Hackett released his 24th studio album ''[[Beyond the Shrouded Horizon]]'' (no. 133 in the UK album chart). In 2012 he went on tour to promote the album in the UK.<ref>[http://www.southportreporter.com/538/ Southport Reporter]</ref>
Later in 2012, Hackett and Squire again collaborated to release the album ''[[A Life Within A Day]]'' under the name of Squackett.<ref name="Lehmann Web Design">{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com |title=Steve Hackett Official Website |publisher=HackettSongs |date=4 January 2012 |accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref>
[[File:Steve Hackett 2013.jpg|thumb|Hackett in 2013]]
Hackett released ''[[Genesis Revisited II]]'' (no. 24 in the UK album chart) in late October 2012.<ref name="Lehmann Web Design"/> The album also charted in Germany, Italy, France and Netherlands among others and was warm received just as the following world tours. In June 2013 both ''Genesis Revisited'' (1996) and ''Genesis Revisited II'' were awarded a Japanese Gold Sales Award. ''Genesis Revisited II'' also featured former Genesis Singer [[Ray Wilson (musician)|Ray Wilson]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://thegenesisarchive.co.uk/steve-hackett-awarded-a-gold-sales-award-genesis-rev-1-and-rev-2/ |title = Steve Hackett – Awarded a Gold Sales Award – Genesis Rev 1 and Rev 2 |date = 13 June 2013 |accessdate = 20 June 2013}}</ref>
Hackett won the Event of the Year award at the 2013 Progressive Music Awards for ''Genesis Revisited at Hammersmith Apollo''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.progrockmag.com/news/prog-awards-2013-the-winners/|title=Prog Awards 2013 – The Winners!|publisher=Prog Rock Magazine|date=3 September 2013|accessdate=4 September 2013}}</ref> In October 2013 the show was released as a five CD/DVD box set: ''Live at Hammersmith'' (no. 58 in the UK album chart), and in June 2014 another CD/DVD box set from the ''Genesis Revisited II-tour'' was released: ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' (no. 80 in the UK album chart). Both boxes entered several European charts as well as breaking through the German Top 20 album chart.
In March 2015 Hackett released ''[[Wolflight]]'' (no. 31 in the UK album chart),<ref>http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/20307/STEVE-HACKETT/</ref><ref>http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/</ref> his first album in four years with newly-written solo material.
===Personal life===
Hackett has been married three times. His first, brief, marriage was to Ellen Busse<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.listal.com/viewimage/1720363 |title=Picture of Genesis |publisher=Listal.com |date=13 February 2011 |accessdate=23 October 2011}}</ref> and the couple had a son, Oliver. The union broke down at about the time of the recording of ''[[The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway]]''. He then married Brazilian painter and jewellery artist [[Kim Poor]] on 14 August 1981.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref> They divorced on 18 May 2007.<ref>''{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref> He married author Jo Lehmann on 4 June 2011.<ref>{{cite web|author=Lehmann Web Design |url=http://www.hackettsongs.com/biog.html#personalBiog |title=Steve Hackett's Official Music Website |publisher=HackettSongs |date=4 June 2011 |accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref>
Steve's younger brother [[John Hackett (musician)|John]] was involved as flute player and second guitarist in his 1970s bands. John has often appeared as musician and collaborator on his more recent work, particularly on ''Sketches of Satie'' (2000), arranged for flute and guitar.
==Discography==
{{Main|Steve Hackett discography}}
;Studio albums
{{columns-list|2|
*''[[Voyage of the Acolyte]]'' (1975)
*''[[Please Don't Touch]]'' (1978)
*''[[Spectral Mornings]]'' (1979)
*''[[Defector (album)|Defector]]'' (1980)
*''[[Cured (album)|Cured]]'' (1981)
*''[[Highly Strung]]'' (1983)
*''[[Bay of Kings]]'' (1983)
*''[[Till We Have Faces (Steve Hackett album)|Till We Have Faces]]'' (1984)
*''[[Momentum (Steve Hackett album)|Momentum]]'' (1988)
*''[[Guitar Noir]]'' (1993)
*''[[Blues with a Feeling (Steve Hackett album)|Blues with a Feeling]]'' (1994)
*''[[Genesis Revisited|Watcher of the Skies: Genesis Revisited]]'' (1996)
*''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Steve Hackett album)|A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1997)
*''[[Darktown (album)|Darktown]]'' (1999)
*''[[Feedback 86]]'' (2000)
*''[[To Watch the Storms]]'' (2003)
*''[[Metamorpheus]]'' (2005)
*''[[Wild Orchids (album)|Wild Orchids]]'' (2006)
*''[[Tribute (Steve Hackett album)|Tribute]]'' (2008)
*''[[Out of the Tunnel's Mouth]]'' (2009)
*''[[Beyond the Shrouded Horizon]]'' (2011)
*''[[Genesis Revisited II]]'' (2012)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/steve-hackett-announces-new-album/ |title=Steve Hackett Announces New Album | Rock News | News |publisher=Planet Rock |date=28 August 2012 |accessdate=30 October 2012}}</ref>
*''[[Genesis Revisited II selection|Genesis Revisited II: Selection]]'' (2013)
*''[[Wolflight]]'' (March 2015)
Collaborations :
*GTR : GTR (1986) With Steve Howe
"GTR : GTR LIve King Biscuit With Steve Howe
"Max Bacon : ''The higher you climb'' (1995) With Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Matt Clifford, Nigel Glockner, Scott Gorham, Jonathan Mover & Phil Spalding
*John & Steve Hackett : ''Sketches of Satie'' (2000) (with [[John Hackett (musician)|John Hackett]])
*Squackett : ''A Life Within A Day'' (2012) (with [[Chris Squire]])
* Quiet World - ''The Road'' 1969 Steve Hackett and his brother John recorded an album with this band Quiet World in 1969.
The bass player Dick Driver would rejoin Steve during his solo career.
* With Genesis :
* Nursery Cryme : 1971
* Foxtrot : 1972
* Genesis Live : 1973
* Selling England By The Pound : 1973
* The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway : 1974
* A Trick Of The Tail : 1976
* Wind & Wuthering : 1977
* Seconds Out : 1977
* Spot The Pigeon EP : 1977
* Three Sides Live : 1982
==References==
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==External links==
{{commons category|Steve Hackett}}
*[http://www.HackettSongs.com Steve Hackett's official website]
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Steve-Hackett/123101228589 The Official Steve Hackett Facebook page]
*{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p4422|label=Steve Hackett}}
*[http://dmme.net/interviews/steve-hackett-interview-2015.html Extensive interview with Steve Hackett, 2015]
*{{IMDb name|id=1047925|name=Steve Hackett}}
{{Steve Hackett}}
{{Genesis}}
{{Ayreon guest musicians}}
{{EngvarB|date=June 2014}}
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+* A Trick Of The Tail : 1976
+* Wind & Wuthering : 1977
+* Seconds Out : 1977
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