John Hackett is a British flautist, the younger brother of guitarist Steve Hackett.[1] Although his primary instrument is the flute, he also plays guitar, bass and keyboards. John comes from both classical and rock backgrounds and has played with ensembles such as The English Flute Quartet and the Westminster Camerata, as well as appearing on albums and touring with his brother, Steve Hackett. He is also a member of the ambient music trio, Symbiosis.
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- The Road (Quiet World, 1970)
- The Geese And The Ghost (Anthony Phillips, 1977)
- Tears of the Moon (Symbiosis, 1988; reissued on CD, 2001)
- The Song of the Peach Tree Spring (Symbiosis, 1988)
- Mirage And Reality (Mae McKenna, 1991)
- Touching the Clouds (Symbiosis, 1992)
- Lake of Dreams (Symbiosis, 1994)
- Autumn Days (Symbiosis, 1995)
- Amber and Jade (Symbiosis, 1996)
- Inhaling Green (Nick Magnus, 1999)
- Sea of Light (Symbiosis, 1999)
- Hexameron (Nick Magnus, 2004)
- The Comfort Zone (Symbiosis, 2002)
- Dancing in Your Dreams (Symbiosis, 2005)
- JL (Algebra, 2009)
- The Book of Bilbo and Gandalf (Marco Lo Muscio, 2010)
- Children of Another God (Nick Magnus, 2010)
- Live 2010 (John Hackett & Nick Magnus, 2011 Magick Nuns Records MNCD1003)
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- Velvet Afternoon (2004)
- Checking Out Of London (2005)
- Red Planet Rhythm (2006)
- Prelude to Summer – for Flute & Guitar (2008) {feat. Steve Hackett and Chris Glassfield}
- Moonspinner - for Flute and Guitar (2011)
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- Steve Hackett Live
- The Tokyo Tapes
- Somewhere in South America...
- Hungarian Horizons
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