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  2. Steve Hillage - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Steve Hillage consists of 9 studio albums, 9 legitimate live albums and one bootleg, 3 compilation albums and seven singles. Before launching a solo career, Hillage recorded with Gong and since leaving has continued to collaborate as an occasional member.

  3. System 7 (band) - Wikipedia

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    They soon became part of the underground dance scene in London. While Hillage and Giraudy form the core of System 7, it is an extended collaborative project with artists such as A Guy Called Gerald, Paul Oakenfold, Carl Craig, Laurent Garnier, Derrick May, Alex Paterson, and Youth. System 7 makes extensive use of Hillage's electric guitars.

  4. Uriel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Sasparella (Steve Hillage) - lead guitar and vocals. Sim was born in Seatoller, Cumberland in 1948, and has been playing guitar for 11 years. His dark Northern ruggedness is offset by the coolness of his manner. These two qualities are reflected in his playing – heavy, emotional work, and soft, subtle sounds.

  5. Category:Albums produced by Steve Hillage - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Albums produced by Steve Hillage" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Gong (band) - Wikipedia

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    The next Uncon was a 3-day event held at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on 3–5 November 2006, with practically all Gong-related bands present: 'Classic' Gong (Allen, Smyth, Malherbe, Blake, Howlett, Travis, Taylor, plus the return of Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy), System 7, The Steve Hillage Band, Hadouk, Tim Blake and Jean-Philippe Rykiel ...

  7. Khan (band) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Hillage playing in Hyde Park, 1974. Khan were an English progressive rock band of the Canterbury Scene during 1971-1972.. Formed by Steve Hillage from Uriel, the initial line-up was Steve Hillage (guitar), Nick Greenwood (bass guitar, from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown), Dick Heninghem (organ) and Pip Pyle (percussion).

  8. Category:Steve Hillage albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Steve Hillage albums or lists of Steve Hillage albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Steve Hillage albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Real Life (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's debut album, Heartland (produced by Steve Hillage), entered the top 40 in Australia, [4] Germany, [6] New Zealand, [5] and Switzerland, [8] and peaked at #58 in the US. [9] " Always" was released in Europe in August 1984 as the album's fourth and final single, followed by the November 1984 release of Master Mix , an EP of remixes ...