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MASTERS OF ROCK

Hawkwind

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2002

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Master of The Universe (Brock/Turner)
2. Brainstorm (Turner)
3. Sonic Attack (Moorcock)
4. Lord of Light (single version edit)(Brock)
5. Hurry on Sundown (Brock)
6. Orgone Accumulator (Calvert/Brock)
7. Lost Johnny (Kilminster/Farren)
8. Silver Machine (orginal single version)(Brock/Calvert)
9. Urban Guerilla (Brock/Calvert)
10. Mirror of Illusion (Hawkwind/Brock)
11. Paradox (Brock)
12. Love in Space (previously unreleased version)(Davey)
13. Lighthouse (previously unreleased version)(Blake)

Line-up / Musicians

Track 1: Taken from "In Search of Space" originally released 1971.
Track 2: Taken from "Doremi Fasol Latido" originally released 1972.
Track 3: Taken from "Space Ritual" originally released 1973.
Track 4: Taken from "Doremi Fasol Latido" originally released 1972.
Track 5: Taken from "Hawkwind" originally released 1970.
Track 6: Taken from "Space Ritual" originally released 1973.
Track 7: Taken from "Hall of The Mountain Grill" originally released 1974.
Track 8: Taken from the digitally remastered"In Search of Space" originally released 1996. Original single release 1972.
Track 9: Taken from the digitally remastered "Doremi Fasol Latido" originally released 1996. Original single release 1973.
Track 10: Taken from "Hawkwind" originally released 1970.
Track 11: Taken from "Hall of The Mountain Grill" originally released 1974.
Track 13: Recorded live at the Royal Festival Hall 2001.

Releases information

CD: EMI Records 7243 5 37765 2 7

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3.83
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Review by Modrigue
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4 stars Good compilation of HAWKWIND's 70's debut era. This compilation features no less than ones of the best of their works between 1970 and 1974, from psychedelic heavy powerful tracks to more spacey relaxing pieces.

It opens with the classic cosmic "Master of the Universe", the mindblowing "Brainstorm" and the powerful "Lord of Light". You will also have the pleasure to discover the live version of "Orgone Accumulator" featured on "Space Ritual", the best live record from HAWKWIND. Calmer tunes are present too with "Hurry on Sundown", "Paradox" and "Lost Johnny". The previously unreleased electronic rock versions of "Love in Space" and Tim Blake's "Lighthouse" are also very interesting and conclude efficiently this compilation.

"Masters of Rock" is recommended for HAWKWIND fans as well as people willing to discover the band, what space rock is about, as well as one of the sources of stoner rock, which inspired bands like KYUSS, ORANGE GOBLIN and MONSTER MAGNET.

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