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Codename Hawkwind by Hawkwind (CD, Mar-2005, Neptune Records) 
Codename Hawkwind by Hawkwind (CD, Mar-2005, Neptune Records)

 
Codename Hawkwind by Hawkwind (CD, Mar-2005, Neptune Records)

Artist: Hawkwind
Release Date: Mar 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Neptune Records
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 5050693100223
Product ID: EPID51913347
Description: Disc One contains a live set recorded in 1972. Disc Two contains studio recordings. Hawkwind includes: Bob Calvert (vocals); Dave Brock (guitar, background vocals); Nik Turner (flute, saxophone, background vocals); Del Detmar (synthesize...
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Track Listing
1. Masters of the Universe
2. You Know You're Only Dreaming
3. You Shouldn't Do That
4. Hurry on Sundown
5. Paranoia
6. See It as You Really Are
7. I Do It
8. Came Home

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Mixed
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Disc One contains a live set recorded in 1972. Disc Two contains studio recordings.
Hawkwind includes: Bob Calvert (vocals); Dave Brock (guitar, background vocals); Nik Turner (flute, saxophone, background vocals); Del Detmar (synthesizer).
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Run for the hills! Codename Hawkwind is one more in the long line of shoddy rehashes of the same old Hawkwind live recordings that have done duty on several dozen other albums already. And the involvement of 1971-1972-era bassist Dave Anderson as "compiler" doesn't change that in the slightest. Disc one rounds up the final night of the 1972 Space Ritual tour, at London's Brixton Sundown, delivering a truncated version of a live extravaganza that was far better served on the official Space Ritual double-live album, and losing much of the atmosphere and energy that established that set among the most vital live albums ever issued. Disc two, meanwhile, tracks back to Anderson's own stint with the band (before he was replaced by Lemmy), to repackage the now horribly overworked 1971-1972 BBC sessions and unspecified live material that first appeared as Text of Festival in the early '80s. Like the Brixton tape, it's been out on a myriad of occasions since then, spread across such albums as In the Beginning, Master of the Universe, and The Entire & Infinite Universe of Hawkwind and, for all this packaging's claims for remastering, it doesn't sound any better than any of them. If you already own a few Hawkwind albums, chances are you already have both of these discs already. If you don't, both exist with better packaging elsewhere. ~ Dave Thompson
The nifty plastic wallet packaging, and a pretense at annotation notwithstanding, Year 2000: Codename Hawkwind is just one more in a long line of shoddy rehashes of the same old Hawkwind live recordings that have done duty on a few dozen other albums already. And the involvement of 1971-1972-era bassist Dave Anderson as "compiler" doesn't change that in the slightest. Disc one rounds up the final night of the 1972 Space Ritual tour at London's Brixton Sundown, delivering a truncated version of a live extravaganza that was far better served on the official Space Ritual double live album, and losing much of the atmosphere and energy that established that set among the most vital live albums ever issued. Disc two, meanwhile, tracks back to Anderson's own stint with the band (before he was replaced by Lemmy), to repackage the now horribly overworked 1971-1972 BBC sessions and unspecified live material that first appeared as Text of Festival in the early '80s. Like the Brixton tape, it's been out on myriad occasions since then, spread across such albums as In the Beginning, Master of the Universe, and The Entire & Infinite History of Hawkwind, and for all this packaging's claims for remastering, it doesn't sound any better than any of them. If you already own a few Hawkwind albums, chances are you already have both of these discs already. If you don't, both exist in better packaging elsewhere. This one really should be left alone. ~ Dave Thompson

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