HW: List of studio albums

William Duffy xl5 at IINET.NET.AU
Thu Jul 17 14:29:40 EDT 2003


I rather liked the Mighael Moorcock bits on the album. When I first heard
the album, I hadn't heard anything quite like it on an album (Moorcock would
do a great job doing Dalek voices!!!). The best narrated track though is
probably the one by Nik.

William


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Rennie" <hawkfan at RATSAUCE.CO.UK>
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:11 AM
Subject: FW: HW: List of studio albums


> >but I bet if everyone voted on one album, WOTEOT would receive the most
> votes
>
> Possibly, but it wouldn't receive mine! It has some absolutely classic
> tracks, but for me it's spoilt by the stupid Moorcockesque ramblings. Even
> at age 14 when the album was released I thought they were a bit puerile,
and
> now I'm 42 I find them positively embarrassing.
>
> Of the early period Doremi Fasol Latido is my favourite. It's consistently
> good from start to finish with not a duff track on it. Of the Charisma
> albums Quark Strangeness and Charm, Hawklords and PXR5 all vie for being
my
> favourite. Post Calvert I don't think Hawkwind ever regained the heights,
> though I find myself listening to Alien 4 quite a lot at the moment.
>
> JR
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List
> [mailto:BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET]On Behalf Of eddie jobson
> Sent: 17 July 2003 14:47
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> Subject: Re: HW: List of studio albums
>
>
> Obviously everyone's opinion is different, but I bet if everyone voted on
> one album, WOTEOT would receive the most votes. I love In Search of Space,
> Space Ritual, WOTEOT & QS&C, but I think that one is a classic. Agreed?
>
> Eddie.
>
>
> >From: Henderson Keith <keith.henderson at PSI.CH>
> >Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
> >To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET
> >Subject: Re: HW: List of studio albums
> >Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:41:30 +0200
> >
> >Hey folks...just to contribute to *something* around here...
> >
> > >but I'll express my personal views.  Keep in
> > >mind that rating a Hawkwind album as "1" on a list of Hawkwind albums
> > >would still probably be a rating of "5" on a list of every album I've
> >ever
> > >heard ... (but it wouldn't be fair to list ratings for Hawkwind albums
> > >without using a value of "1" for my least-favorites, although I see I
> > >could still only come up with a couple 1's or 2's).
> >
> >Good idea, this is a quick and relatively painless way of doing it. So
here
> >goes:
> >-----------------
> >following the above...
> >
> >3 1970 Hawkwind
> >3 1971 In Search of Space
> >4 1972 Doremi Fasol Latido
> >4 1974 Hall of the Mountain Grill
> >5 1975 Warrior on the Edge of Time
> >4 1976 Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music
> >5 1977 Quark, Strangeness and Charm
> >3 1978 25 Years On
> >4 1979 PXR5
> >5 1980 Levitation
> >3 1981 Sonic Attack
> >3 1982 Church of Hawkwind
> >3 1982 Choose Your Masques
> >2 1983 Zones
> >3 1985 Chronicle of the Black Sword
> >2 1987 Out & Intake
> >3 1988 Xenon Codex
> >4 1989 Palace Springs
> >3 1990 Space Bandits
> >4 1992 Electric Tepee
> >2 1993 It is the Business of the Future to be Dangerous
> >1 1994 Psychedelic Warriors/White Zone
> >3 1995 Alien 4
> >3 1997 Distant Horizons
> >3 1998 Hawkwind In Your Area
> >Splunge! 2003 New Album
> >
> >(5 1973 Space Ritual)
> >
> >Grakkl (FAA)
> >
> >P.S.  Anybody else going to see Nektar in Germany (Burg Herzberg)
> >Saturday night?  (and Man, Caravan, etc.)
> >
> >P.P.S.  Ka-Spel and Silverman are doing a tour of the US
> >soon...the 'new' Gong with Acid Mothers' folk and Josh
> >Pollock have a date planned in London (Oct. 21) which should
> >launch a tour (of some sort) to follow.
>
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