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 +'''Steve Hillage''' ([[2 August]] [[1951]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the [[Canterbury scene]] and has worked in experimental domains since the late [[1960s]]. Besides his solo recordings he has been a member of [[Gong (band)|Gong]] and [[System 7 (band)|System 7]].
 +==Discography==
 +* (1975) ''Fish Rising''
 +* (1976) ''L''
 +* (1977) ''Motivation Radio''
 +* (1978) ''Green''
 +* (1979) ''Live Herald''
 +* (1979) ''Rainbow Dome Musick''
 +* (1979) ''Open''
 +* (1983) ''For To Next / And Not Or''
 +* (1994) ''BBC Radio 1 Live''
 +* (2003) ''Light in the Sky''
 +* (2004) ''Live at Deeply Vale Festival 1978'
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Steve Hillage (2 August 1951) is a British musician, best known as a guitarist. He is associated with the Canterbury scene and has worked in experimental domains since the late 1960s. Besides his solo recordings he has been a member of Gong and System 7.

Discography

  • (1975) Fish Rising
  • (1976) L
  • (1977) Motivation Radio
  • (1978) Green
  • (1979) Live Herald
  • (1979) Rainbow Dome Musick
  • (1979) Open
  • (1983) For To Next / And Not Or
  • (1994) BBC Radio 1 Live
  • (2003) Light in the Sky
  • (2004) Live at Deeply Vale Festival 1978'




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