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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelInside Out, Inom
UPC0194398750620
eBay Product ID (ePID)26048612712
Product Key Features
Release Year2021
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistHackett, Steve
Release TitleSurrender of Silence
Dimensions
Item Height0.96 in
Item Weight0.82 lb
Item Length7.88 in
Item Width5.80 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks24
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 The Obliterati 1.2 Natalia 1.3 Relaxation Music for Sharks (Featuring Feeding Frenzy) 1.4 Wingbeats 1.5 The Devil's Cathedral 1.6 Hero in the Shadows 1.7 Shanghai to Samarkand 1.8 Fox's Tango 1.9 Day of the Dead 1.10 Scorched Earth 1.11 Esperanza 1.12 Andalusian Heart 1.13 Sirocco 2.1 The Obliterati 2.2 Natalia 2.3 Relaxation Music for Sharks (Featuring Feeding Frenzy) 2.4 Wingbeats 2.5 The Devil's Cathedral 2.6 Hero in the Shadows 2.7 Shanghai to Samarkand 2.8 Fox's Tango 2.9 Day of the Dead 2.10 Scorched Earth 2.11 Esperanza
NotesLimited edition deluxe version. Hot on the heels of his classical-acoustic travelogue Under A Mediterranean Sky, which was released in January and hit Number 2 in the UK Classical Album Chart, Surrender of Silence is a further exploration of Hackett's love of world music, discovering different sounds, moods and textures to deliver a rock album of extraordinary variety, power and beauty. As with Under A Mediterranean Sky, Surrender of Silence was also recorded during Lockdown and, again, Hackett has called upon some of his musical friends from across the world to contribute. Hackett's regular touring band of Roger King (keyboards, programming and orchestral arrangements), Rob Townsend (sax, clarinet), Jonas Reingold (bass), Nad Sylvan (vocals) and Craig Blundell (drums) are supplemented by Phil Ehart and Nick D'Virgilio (drums), the vocal talents of Amanda Lehmann, Durga and Lorelei McBroom, Christine Townsend (violin, viola), Malik Mansurov (tar) and Sodirkhon Ubaidulloev (dutar).