Voyage of the Acolyte [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Voyage of the Acolyte [Original recording remastered] [Import]

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Product Description
Best known as the main guitarist for Genesis from 1971 to 1977, Steve Hackett has long been regarded as one of the leading progressive rock guitarists of his generation. This remastered pressing of his 1975 album features 10 tracks including the 2 bonus tracks 'Ace Of Wands' (live) & 'Shadow Of The Hierophant' (extended playout version). EMI. 2005.

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Voyage of the Acolyte [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Voyage of the Acolyte
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Excellent example of Prog Rock
  • FIVE STARS OR MORE...
  • Excellent debut album by Steve Hackett
  • Incredible remastering
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Voyage of the Acolyte
Steve Hackett
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000AM1TGC
Release Date: 2005-10-11

Tracks:

  1. Ace Of Wands
  2. Hands Of The Priestess (Part 1)
  3. A Tower Struck Down
  4. Hands Of The Priestess (Part 2)
  5. The Hermit
  6. Star Of Sirius
  7. The Lovers
  8. Shadow Of The Hierophant
  9. Ace Of Wands (Live)
  10. Shadow Of The Hierophant (Extended Playout Version)

Album Description

Best known as the main guitarist for Genesis from 1971 to 1977, Steve Hackett has long been regarded as one of the leading progressive rock guitarists of his generation. This remastered pressing of his 1975 album features 10 tracks including the 2 bonus tracks 'Ace Of Wands' (live) & 'Shadow Of The Hierophant' (extended playout version). EMI. 2005.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered Edition of the Former Genesis Guitarist's First Solo Recording from 1975. The Original Tracks Are Augmented with Two Previously Unrelased Bonuses: "Ace of Wands (Live)" and "Shadow of the Hierophant (Extended Playout Version)".

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Excellent example of Prog Rock.......2007-07-26

One of the best examples of Progressive rock of the 70s and Steve Hackett is a fine guitar player and his music is awsome

5 out of 5 stars FIVE STARS OR MORE..........2007-04-04

This is a symphonic rock masterpiece from ex-Genesis guitarrist. It was recorded while he was still with Genesis during 1975. If you like Genesis or symphonic/progressive rock this recording is a must in your collection.
Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent debut album by Steve Hackett.......2007-04-02

Recorded in June/July of 1975 (soon after Peter Gabriel left Genesis), this debut solo album by Steve more or less pointed in the direction that Genesis would travel following the Lamb Lies down on Broadway (1974). The album was also somewhat successful and reached No. 26 in England and No. 191 in America, which was a source of encouragement for the guys in Genesis (they were recording A Trick of the Tail at the time). More importantly however, Voyage of the Acolyte gave Steve an opportunity to record music that had been dismissed by some of the guys in Genesis.

Joining Steve (electric and acoustic guitars; mellotron; harmonium, bells, autoharp, vocal, effects) were Genesis mates Mike Rutherford (bass guitar, Taurus bass pedals, fuzz 12-string); and Phil Collins (drums, percussion, vibes, vocals); along with Steve's brother John Hackett (flute, ARP synthesizer, bells); keyboardist John Acock (Elka Rhapsody, mellotron, harmonium, piano); Sally Oldfield (vocal); Robin Miller (oboe, cor anglais); and Nigel Warren-Green (cello). For those of you Brand X fans out there (like me) Percy Jones contributes an excellent bass part on A Tower Struck Down. The musicians on this album are all excellent and I loved hearing Phil's drumming, not to mention his vocal contributions. Steve of course, shines throughout and his playing is both delicate and adventurous.

The eight tracks on the album range in length from 1'34" to 11'45" - the pieces are all superb and it is clear that Steve was (and is) an excellent composer. This is a very well recorded and soft album loaded with dreamy mellotron and warm synthesizer tones all over the place. Steve contributes some absolutely gorgeous and haunting acoustic guitar pieces and the proggy group workouts on tracks like Star of Sirius are a great deal of fun to listen to. All of the tracks flow together nicely and seem to form a larger work of sorts. I have to admit that this is easily my favorite Genesis - related solo album.

This was a well recorded album to begin with and the sound quality is simply excellent.

Voyage of the Acolyte ultimately gave Steve the impetus he needed to break off from Genesis (after having his ideas squashed) and strike out on his own. A simply superb album that is very highly recommended along with the Genesis albums A Trick of the Tail (1976) and the moody Wind and Wuthering (1976). By the way, Wind and Wuthering would be Steve's last album with Genesis and presents some of his finest playing with the group.

5 out of 5 stars Incredible remastering.......2007-03-23

I bought this on import LP in 1975 and have been listening to it a couple of times a year for 32 years. I know this recording. At least I thought I did. The remastering of this music is steller. I am hearing things in this original mix that I have never heard before. I even compared this to the initial CD release and there is no comparison. The acoustic instruments have much more depth and presence. The electric soundstage is well balanced. For the first time, the bass and bass pedals can be heard in full depth and brilliance. There could be some serious foundation shaking with the right subwoofer. I always believed this LP could have fit comfortably between Foxtrot and Selling England if Genesis had recorded it. The only thing that keeps this work from being a true Genesis project is the absence of Peter Gabriel's vocals and flute playing. This recording IS that good. It has always been my favorite Hackett release. You need to add this to your collection.

5 out of 5 stars steve hackett.......2007-03-14

probably one of the best solo works ln his early pregenesis days when genesis was an early days of peter gabariel and steve hackett lt was a pleasure and the time phil collins was just a drummer genesis was magic but since gabrial and hackett left genesis turned to am crap listen to steve hacketts voyage you will never take it off a pure masterpiece for its time a master at its work
Voyage of the Acolyte
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    Voyage of the Acolyte
    Steve Hackett
    Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000CSUYWE
    Release Date: 2006-02-27

    Tracks:

    1. Ace of Wands
    2. Hands of the Priestess, Pt. 1
    3. Tower Struck Down
    4. Hands of the Priestess, Pt. 2
    5. Hermit
    6. Star of Sirius
    7. Lovers
    8. Shadow of the Hierophant

    Album Description

    Japanese pressing has been digitally remastered and includes 2 bonus tracks 'Ace Of Wands' (Live At The Theatre Royal. Drury Lane) and 'Shadow Of The Hierophant (Extended Playout Version). CD comes packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Virgin. 2006.

    Album Details

    Japanese Digitally Remastered Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
    Voyage of the Acolyte
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Very good !
    • The Voyage Of Steve Hackett
    • Another Great Genesis Solo CD
    • a real gem from the mid 70's
    • The Best Post-Gabriel Genesis Album That Genesis NEVER Made
    Voyage of the Acolyte
    Steve Hackett
    Manufacturer: Blue Plate Caroline
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000I0Q
    Release Date: 1991-06-19

    Tracks:

    1. Ace Of Wands
    2. Hands Of The Priestess, Part I
    3. A Tower Struck Down
    4. Hands Of The Priestess, Part II
    5. The Hermit
    6. Star Of Sirius
    7. The Lovers
    8. Shadow Of The Hierophant

    Amazon.com

    After leaving Genesis in 1977 and shortly after completing a tour to promote Wind and Wuthering, Steve Hackett focused on assembling a solo career that ultimately produced several well-received albums, not the least of which was Voyage of the Acolyte, which featured guest appearances by Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford (two thirds of the remaining full-time Genesis members) and contributions from Sally Odlfield and his brother John. Consisting of several highly melodic tracks, only three of which contain vocals drawing on the decidedly idyllic and magical subject matter, the album will treat those who appreciate expert musicianship and artistry. --Paul Clark

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Very good !.......2007-04-20

    Steve Hackett was a bit deceived by "The Lamb lies down on Broadway"
    He wanted to prove that you can produce an excellent album without putting too much keyboards and vocals, well, he succeded.
    Very good cd, I listen to it not very often, but each time I do, it is a pleasure.

    5 out of 5 stars The Voyage Of Steve Hackett.......2005-10-21

    1975's "Voyage Of The Acolyte" was the debut solo album for Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, recorded two years before he left the band. In my opinion, "Voyage Of The Acolyte" remains his best solo work to date. "Acolyte" is an absolutely gorgeous album, with Steve magically weaving rock with classical, creating a perfect prog-rock palette of moods, feelings, and sounds. The album also boasts excellent production & phenomenal musicianship, not only from Steve (whose guitar work here is sensational) but also from his Genesis co-horts Mike Rutherford on bass and Phil Collins on drums, and his brother John Hackett on flute. Powerful rockers include "Ace Of Wands," "A Tower Struck Down" and the closing section of "Shadow Of The Hierophant," while "Star Of Sirius" (featuring lead vocals from Phil) is wonderful prog-pop. Exquisitely beautiful pieces include "Hands Of The Priestess Parts I & II," "The Hermit" (with lead vocals by Steve) and the opening section of "Hierophant," with a lovely vocal by Sally Oldfield. "Voyage Of The Acolyte" is Steve Hackett's masterpiece, an album that sounds just as fresh now as it did 30 years ago. No diehard fan of Steve's or Genesis or progressive rock in general should do without it.

    4 out of 5 stars Another Great Genesis Solo CD.......2005-09-06

    This is a fabulous piece of work by Steve that really captures the Genesis spirit and reveals his abilities as a great writer. I also like this one because I fooled Danjob Pebonr into thinking this was Genesis. It really does sound like Genesis- Phil's on it and so is Mike.

    4 out of 5 stars a real gem from the mid 70's.......2005-07-28

    I've given 4 stars here but really think it comes in just below that. Not penultimate classic prog but still very good. Phil Collins always blows me away when ever he got behind the kit in this period (genesis, brand x) and there is a fabulous example of this on the tail end of the song Ace of Wands and in Star of Sirius (my fav).

    Steve is a very good guitarist and very imaginative in the way that chords were grouped and themes generated through the album. At times you could just fall asleep and then it comes in with some superb odd times that jolt you from your slumber. Nice ;)

    The only critique in a bad way for this album would be the repetiveness of themes from verse to chorus, etc. this is probably an indication that it is a solo album and the main input is from the solo artist.

    still very good and a nice journey back in time, and some great ballads for those gentle mornings when you need some vintage 12 string guitar!

    a definite for any collector of the best period of prog, early to mid 70's.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best Post-Gabriel Genesis Album That Genesis NEVER Made.......2004-10-14

    Steve Hackett's first solo disc is a beautiful, complex alternately entrancing and terrifying first effort.

    Freed of the constraints of Genesis (who were, according to Gabriel becoming VERY set in their ways, plus Steve's contributions were rather minimalized in the context of the band), Steve wrote a set of very personal music encompassing many moods from beautiful and pastoral ("Hands of The Priestess I & II") to terrifying ("A Tower Struck Down"), frenetic ("Ace of Wands") pensive ("The Hermit") and so much more.

    Unlike many guitarists solo discs, Steve doesn't set out ot blow you away with displays of chops but rather lets the songs be the star. He gets plenty of capable help from his bandmates Phil Collins (also singing on the beautiful "Sirius The Star"), Mike Rutherford as well as other notables on the English prog-rock scene at the time (for instance Mike Oldfield's sister Sally does an amazing vocal turn on "Shadow of The Heirophant"). In particular, Collins' drumming here just smokes, especially on "Ace Of Wands" {listening to this however makes me sad to realize that his drumming has since gone completely down the sewer, it hurt even more to hear him in interviews years later totally slamming Genesis' work from this period as that "silly progressive music", but that's another rant).

    Back to the subject at hand, this was the start of Steve's rather varied and ecclectic solo career. Some Hackett discs are brilliant, some are rather cheesy but this one is a five-star barnburner! Highly recommended

    PS: Great Halloween-type cuts include "Tower Struck Down" and the last part of "Shadow of The Heirophant", play these and watch the spooks come flying out of the speakers.

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