Steve Hackett has shared a model new reside clip of him and his band performing Fly On A Windshield, with a visitor look from Marillion‘s Steve Rothery.
The observe, initially from the 1974 Genesis album The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, is taken from Hackett’s upcoming new reside double launch, The Lamb Stands Up Reside At The Royal Albert Corridor, which is launched by InsideOut Music on July 11.
“I’m happy to launch this reside clip of Fly On A Windshield, considered one of my favorite moments on the album,” says Hackett. “I very a lot loved creating my guitar contribution for this observe, and on this launch can also be Steve Rothery’s fabulous contribution, as we alternate licks.”
In addition to Rothery, Hackett and his band had been additionally joined by an array of particular friends, together with former Genesis singer Ray Wilson, Amanda Lehmann and John Hackett.
The Lamb Stands Up Reside At The Royal Albert Corridor has been blended by Grammy-award successful engineer Chris Lord-Alge and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, whereas the night time was filmed by longtime collaborator Paul M Inexperienced.
The brand new album is out there as a particular version 2CD+Blu-ray digipak which incorporates 5.1 Encompass Sound and& bonus interview content material. The vinyl arrives as a deluxe 4LP 180g field set, together with 12-page LP-size booklet that includes photographs from the night.
Pre-order The Lamb Stands Up Reside At The Royal Albert Corridor.