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Notes Steve Hackett / guitar, lead (4,8) & backing vocals, harmonica (5) With: Chris Thomson / lead (1,3,5,6) & co-lead vocals (2) Bonnie Tyler / co-lead vocals (2) Brian May / guitar (1,3), backing vocals (3) Nick Magnus / piano (6), keyboards (1-5,8), virtual drums (2-5,8) Terry Pack / bass (2) Pete Trewavas / bass (1) Ian Mosely / drums (1) The Phil Henderson Orchestra (2) Phil Henderson / orchestral arrangements (2) This enhanced CD contains 20 MP3 tracks, a video and information on Steve Hackett and Camino Records. Note: MP3 tracks not numbered, these are a compilation of songs taken from previous albums. Cover painting: 'Blood On The Rooftops' by Kim Poor (C) 1987 Kim Poor Standard jewelcase with clear tray and 3-panel (6-page) foldout insert. Initial copies came with open-ended outer card slipcase (O-Card). Images Comments and Reviews Add a Comment or Review about this CD See Also CD AlbumSteve Hackett - The Tokyo Tapes - Original Masters - USA (1999) Next by Artist CD AlbumSteve Hackett - Live Archive 70,80,90's - Inside Out - Germany (2001) Previous by Artist CD AlbumYngve Guddal And Roger T. Matte - Genesis For Two Grand Pianos - Camino - UK (2001) Next on Label CD AlbumSteve Hackett - Darktown - Camino - UK (1999) Previous on Label This CD: Price Guide : Add Valuation : Add Image : Add Video : Add Missing Info : Make Correction : Add to List : Add Linked Release : Add See Also : Add Tag : Edit Images : Show Image Data : Credits : BBCode
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