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Time Lapse (album)

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Time Lapse
Live album by
Released1992
RecordedNovember 1981 &
October 1990
GenreProgressive rock
Length67:35
LabelCamino Records
ProducerSteve Hackett and
Billy Budis
Steve Hackett chronology
Momentum
(1988)
Time Lapse
(1992)
Guitar Noir
(1993)
Alternative cover
Original cover.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Time Lapse is the first live album by guitarist Steve Hackett. The album is drawn from live performances at the Savoy Theatre in New York City (during the Cured tour) and at Central TV Studios in Nottingham. Chas Cronk of the Strawbs plays bass on the songs recorded in New York, as well as future Marillion drummer, Ian Mosley. Video of this performance was also made available in 1992 via Steve Hackett Live,[2] which has been rereleased a number of times in full and abridged forms in the years since.

Track listing

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All songs written by Steve Hackett, except where indicated.

  1. "Camino Royale" (S. Hackett, Nick Magnus) – 7:33
  2. "Please Don't Touch" – 4:24
  3. "Every Day" – 6:59
  4. "In That Quiet Earth" (Tony Banks, Phil Collins, S. Hackett, Mike Rutherford) – 3:50
  5. "Depth Charge" – 3:21
  6. "Jacuzzi" – 4:29
  7. "The Steppes" – 5:57
  8. "Ace of Wands" – 7:36
  9. "Hope I Don't Wake" – 4:13
  10. "The Red Flower of Tachai Blooms Everywhere" – 2:44
  11. "Tigermoth" – 3:22
  12. "A Tower Struck Down" (S. Hackett, John Hackett) – 2:58
  13. "Spectral Mornings" – 5:19
  14. "Clocks" – 4:52

Personnel

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  • Steve Hackett – guitar, vocals
  • John Hackett – flute, guitar, bass pedals

Nottingham

  • Ian Ellis – bass, vocals
  • Julian Colbeck – keyboards, vocals
  • Fudge Smith – drums

New York City

Tracks 1–5, 13–14 recorded at Central TV Studios, Nottingham, October 1990

Tracks 6–12 recorded at the Savoy Theatre, New York, November 1981

References

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  1. ^ DeGagne, M. (2011). "Time Lapse – Steve Hackett | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  2. ^ Steve Hackett - Live!, 1992, retrieved 5 August 2023