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So, 'Steve Hackett - Train Beside the Great Lake' captures this unique concert experience from 2010. It’s set in the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center, which already adds a certain charm to the atmosphere. The pacing is steady, allowing each track to breathe - from the mesmerizing 'Every Day' to the intricate 'Firth of Fifth.' There's a real sense of connection as Hackett plays through tracks that are personal yet universally appealing. The visuals complement the music without overshadowing it, creating an intimate vibe. You can really feel the audience's energy, drawing you into the moment, making it distinctive for anyone who appreciates live performances.
This concert film is a bit of a rarity and often flies under the radar for collectors. While most of Hackett's releases are more widely known, this particular recording has a certain niche appeal. Its limited distribution can make it a challenge to find in good quality, which elevates its desirability among dedicated fans. If you appreciate live music recordings that capture the essence of the performance, this one definitely warrants a closer look.
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