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''Voyage of the Acolyte'' is the first studio album by English guitarist, songwriter, and singer
Steve Hackett Stephen Richard Hackett (born 12 February 1950) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who gained prominence as the lead guitarist of the progressive rock band Genesis from 1971 to 1977. Hackett contributed to six Genesis ...
, released in October 1975 on
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as his only album recorded and released while he was a member of
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. Hackett recorded the album during a break in group activity in mid-1975 and used guest musicians, including Genesis bassist
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and drummer Phil Collins, to play on the record. It has a loose
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with the title and lyrics of each track inspired by a
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card. ''Voyage of the Acolyte'' reached No. 26 in the UK and No. 191 in the US. It was reissued in 2005 with bonus tracks. A surround upmix of the album is included in ''Premonitions: The Charisma Recordings 1975–1983'' (2015).


Background and writing

By 1975, Hackett had been the guitarist in the
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band
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for four years. He began to write sections of different songs while recording albums with Genesis, specifically at moments when his "services weren't really called upon, and I found I had a lot of spare time". By this time, Hackett had become increasingly frustrated with the band's packed touring schedule, which had affected his creativity, and had a growing desire to work with a new set of musicians. He had written pieces without any specific project in mind, including those for instruments other than the guitar and another for a female vocalist, but after a while of this he had assembled enough ideas to form an album. Development was put on hold in late 1974 due to Genesis touring commitments with their album ''
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'' (1974), but Hackett remained productive and continued to write in his hotel room each night which kept him "sane" and help calm his stage nerves. When it came to a direction of the album, Hackett thought of a loose
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from his newfound interest in
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cards, which he used to title the album's tracks, and their lyrics, based on various cards in a deck. He took the cards that had conjured the strongest feeling and "mapped out a way of working", such as having "Star of Sirius" a "poppy" track to reflect the optimism that the corresponding Tarot card depicts. A track left off the album was one named "The Fool", which had Hackett play in a style similar to that of
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to a song that was like " ELO meets
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", but he chose not to use it. Some of Hackett's material originated from his pre-Genesis days. Hackett had convinced Genesis to rehearse "Shadow of the Hierophant" as a potential song for '' Foxtrot'', but it fell through. It also marked a first collaboration with his brother
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on an album, which has continued through Steve Hackett's solo career. The album also signified Hackett's first attempts at playing keyboards, and aimed for an album that had a more layered sound. The album's original title was ''Premonitions'', but management at Charisma disliked it and suggested ''Voyage of the Acolyte'', to which Hackett agreed.


Recording

Hackett recorded ''Voyage of the Acolyte'' in June and July 1975, starting one month after Genesis had finished touring their double concept album, ''
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''. Recording was completed in four weeks at Kingsway Recorders, then located in Kingsway, central London. The album's cover is a Chinese watercolour painting by Brazilian artist
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, whom Hackett later married and who produced many of his subsequent album covers. Hackett dedicated ''Voyage of the Acolyte'' to Poor.


Track listing

All songs written by Steve Hackett, except where indicated.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's original liner notes. Musicians *
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acoustic &
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, Mellotron,
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, autoharp, bells,
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, vocals (5) * John Acock – acoustic piano, Elka Rhasphody synthesizer, Mellotron, harmonium * John Hackett
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, bells, flute *
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fuzz 12-string guitar, bass guitar,
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* Johnny Gustafson – bass guitar (6) * Percy Jones – additional bass guitar (3) * Phil Collins – drums, percussion,
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, vocals (6) * Robin Miller –
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(4, 5), English horn (6) * Nigel Warren-Green –
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(5) *
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– vocals (8) Production * Steve Hackett – producer, arrangements * John Acock – producer, engineer * Rob Broglia – assistant engineer * Paul Watkins – assistant engineer * Louie Austin – assistant engineer (8) * Tex Read – equipment * Geoff Banks – equipment * Steve Baker – equipment * Tony Smith – organization * Alex Sim – organization *
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– cover artwork * Philip Lloyd-Smee – CD design * Barry Plummer – photography


References

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