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Steve Hackett
Highly Strung
Release Date: 1982
Label: Virgin

Steve Hackett's last release for Charisma Records in Britain is one of his strongest efforts. Hackett once again handles all the lead vocals, but sounds more assured in the role than he did on Cured. This album spawned Hackett's one and only solo hit single, "Cell 151," which charted in Britain. (An extended version of "Cell 151" was released as a 12" single, and was later included on CD versions of Highly Strung.) With its heavily gated drum sound (an effect pioneered by Hackett's onetime bandmate Phil Collins), "Cell 151" had a hard-hitting, modern sound. This production style ran through the whole album, but complemented Hackett's songs to great effect. Strong up-tempo numbers like "Walking Through Walls" (which espoused the virtues of pushing your boundaries via a daily morning jog) alternated with ballads like "India Rubber Man," on which the guitarist returned to his first instrument, the harmonica. Highly Strung is a fine example of Hackett's skills as an instrumentalist and composer. Robin Platts, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Camino RoyaleHackett, Magnus5:25
2Cell 151Hackett6:25
3Always Somewhere ElseHackett3:58
4Walking Through WallsHackett3:45
5Give It AwayHackett4:05
6WeightlessHackett3:29
7Group TherapyHackett5:44
8India Rubber ManHackett2:29
9Hackett to PiecesHackett, Magnus2:38

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2003CDVirgin
2007CDVirgin
1989CDCharisma
1989CDCharisma
1991CDBlue Plate



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