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Ed’s Letter

Hello and welcome to the latest issue of , our first for 2024. A new Steve Hackett album is always something to be savoured, but when it carries the added thrill of being his first concept, then that’s something to really get excited about. James McNair discusses the inspiration behind with Steve on p36 and also the making of that classic debut album on p42 for good measure. When Mike Barnes says in his review of the new album on p90 that it’s “Hackett’s finest solo album to date” then it truly is exciting times.

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