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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.
Please Don't Touch! Released: May 1978 ... "Narnia" (remix) / "Please Don't Touch" (1978) – withdrawn release? ... The album was recorded in 1968 but published only ...
[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 ...
A few months after the release of Time Lapse, Hackett also released a compilation album The Unauthorised Biography, which included two brand new studio tracks, one of which, "Don't Fall Away from Me", was a co-write between Hackett and Brian May of Queen. 1992 also saw Hackett's acoustic performance with the London Chamber Orchestra with a ...
"Please Don't Touch" is the debut single by English rock and roll group Johnny Kidd & the Pirates, released in 1959 and reaching number 25 on the UK Singles Chart. [ 1 ] Personnel
Michael Jackson first rose to fame in the early ‘70s as the pint-sized frontman of Motown’s Jackson 5. But Jackson became a bonafide superstar with his first solo album for Epic Records, Off ...
The songs "Please Don't Touch" and "Emergency" were both on the 1984 compilation album No Remorse and then subsequently the 1996 Castle Records reissue of Ace of Spades. However, the tracks were omitted from the 2005 Sanctuary Records 2 cd deluxe edition, which is part of Sanctuary's remaster series of the first six studio albums released under ...
Motörhead improved further on their chart success with their next two studio albums, Ace of Spades and Iron Fist, which reached 4 and 6 respectively on the UK Albums Chart. [2] In 1981 the group also achieved their first UK number one with their first live album, No Sleep 'til Hammersmith , which was supported by the release of a live ...