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Please Don't Touch! is the second studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Steve Hackett. It was released in April 1978 on Charisma Records, and it is his first album released after leaving the progressive rock band Genesis in 1977. Hackett had released Voyage of the Acolyte (1975) during his time in Genesis.
Video details Peak chart positions SWE ... / "Please Don't Touch" (1978) – withdrawn release? ... The album was recorded in 1968 but published only in 2007. Two ...
The album was supported by the singles; "Love Me Again", "Secrets" with Regard, "Natalie Don't", "Love of Your life" and "Regardless" with Rudimental. Promotional single "Please Don't Touch" also preceded the project's release. A remix EP titled Euphoric Sad Songs (Dance Edition) was released on 28 December 2020. [9]
One of his rejected songs, "Please Don't Touch", was adopted for his second solo album, Please Don't Touch!. Hackett left the band during the mixing stage of the Genesis live album, Seconds Out . His departure was announced in the press during the promotion of the album on 8 October 1977. [ 28 ]
Musically, it was a year defined by two major global fundraising events for famine relief, the Live Aid concert, as well as the release of ‘We Are the World,” sung by that ragtag group of ...
[1] [5] With Girlschool as special guests on the Motörhead 2005 'Inferno UK Tour', Lemmy joined the band at the end of their set at Brixton Academy on 19 November to play "Please Don't Touch" for the first time live. [6] In 1981, a Japanese 12" single was released on the Bronze/Victor label, based on "Please Don't Touch" under the name ...
In 2019, Raye released the singles "Love Me Again", which later received a remix from Jess Glynne, "Please Don't Touch" and two David Guetta collaborations, "Stay (Don't Go Away)" and "Make It to Heaven", the latter also featuring producer Morten.
An album, Kastin' The Spell, was recorded in Anders' Swedish studio for release on Angel Air Records in February 2014. The album contains new versions of Pirates tracks—"Gibson Martin Fender", "Don't Munchen It" and "Going Back Home"—that Mick Green co-wrote with Wilko Johnson. The Spellkasters started a worldwide tour in March 2014. [7]