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The Live Archive is a series of live recordings from Steve Hackett. There are six CD releases since 2001 and have become a popular collection for fans.
Disc 1: 70s (Hammersmith Odeon, London 30/06/79)
Disc 2: 70s (Hammersmith Odeon, London 30/06/79)
Disc 3: 80s (Castel Sant' Angelo, Rome 13/09/81)
Disc 4: 90s (The Grand Theatre, London 08/06/93)
(City Hall, Newcastle 26/10/79) (exclusive to Camino Records for a limited time as Disc 5 of the Live Archive 70s 80s 90s)
The last three tracks were recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, London 30/10/78.
Recorded at Patriots Theater, Trenton, New Jersey 30/06/02.
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Compiled from Hackett's 2003 To Watch The Storms European tour.
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Recorded at Petofi Csarnok, Budapest, Hungary 03/04/04.
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Recorded during Steve's Acoustic Trio Tour in April 2005 to promote his recent studio outing Metamorpheus.
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Recorded at Edinburgh's Queens Hall on 04/11/83.
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