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| Hawkwind - Epoch Eclipse: 30 Year Anthology |
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Band: Hawkwind Title: Epoch Eclipse: 30 Year Anthology Rating: Release Date: 1999-09-21 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Hurry on Sundown - Hawkwind, Hawkwind 2: Paranoia, Pt. 2 - Hawkwind, Hawkwind 3: Master of the Universe 4: Children of the Sun - Hawkwind, Turner, Nik 5: Silver Machine - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert [1] 6: Seven by Seven 7: Brainstorm - Hawkwind, Turner, Nik 8: Space Is Deep 9: Urban Guerrilla 10: Brain Box Pollution 11: Sonic Attack - Hawkwind, Bainbridge, Harvey 12: Orgone Accumulator 13: Lost Johnny - Hawkwind, Farren, Mick 14: Psychedelic Warlords 15: Motorhead - Hawkwind, Kilmister, Lemmy 16: Assault and Battery, Pt. 1 17: Golden Void, Pt. 2 18: Magnu 19: Kerb Crawler 20: Steppenwolf 21: Back on the Streets - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert [1] 22: Quark, Strangeness and Charm 23: Hassan I Sahba - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert 24: Spirit of the Age 25: Psi Power 26: 25 Years 27: High Rise - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert [1] 28: Death Trap - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert [1] 29: Uncle Sam's on Mars - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert 30: Shot Down in the Night - Hawkwind, Swindells, Steve 31: Motorway City 32: Levitation 33: Angels of Death 34: Coded Languages - Hawkwind, Bainbridge, Harvey 35: Some People Never Die - Hawkwind, Doctor Technical 36: Choose Your Masques 37: Night of the Hawks 38: Needle Gun 39: The War I Survived - Hawkwind, Davey, Alan 40: Black Elk Speaks 41: Right to Decide 42: Sputnik Stan - Hawkwind, Davey, Alan 43: Love in Space 44: Silver Machine - Hawkwind, Calvert, Robert [1] |
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The other side of prog-rock If you've not heard them, you will be surprised. This is a 3cd best of by the space-rock(and therefore prog-rock) band, Hawkwind. Their sound has nothing to do with Pink Floyd or old U. F. O. The one constant presence is a steady, almost trance-like drumbeat that underpins almost all of their songs throughout their history. Their newer stuff is almost industrial, and they seem to have aligned themselves with the trance/house crowd, which takes nothing away from the music. In short, this is basic hard rock with a mechanical beat. Only occasionally do they resort to typical space-rock formula. Well worth the money!.
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