has announced that he will release new live album, , through InsideOut Music on January 17, The new album was recorded at the Trading Boundaries venue in Fletching, East Sussex last year, in what has now become something of a tradition for Hackett. You can listen to the new live version of (originally from Hackett's debut solo album ). The intimate annual concerts see Hackett presenting stripped-down material, and showcasing his acclaimed classical compositions.
The new live album collects various recordings from these shows from over the years, and also features appearances from regular collaborators including brother on flute, Roger King on keys, Rob Townsend on flute sax and on guitar and vocals. “It’s always a joy for me to play at Trading Boundaries, a magical intimate place full of beautiful lights and exotic imagery, illuminating the darkest time of year over Christmas and New Year," enthuses Hackett. "It’s the perfect location for my acoustic set.
” The album features a selection of tracks along with Hackett's solo repertoire as well as two performances of tracks from Amanda Lehmann’s most recent solo album . The release is timed to coincide with Hackett’s next two live appearances at the venue, on January 18 and 19. will be available as a limited-edition CD digipak, gatefold 180g 2LP, digital album, mixed by long-time live sound engineer Ben Fenner.
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Steve Hackett announces new Live Magic At Trading Boundaries album
Steve Hackett will release his latest live album, Live Magic At Trading Boundaries, in January