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Red Taylor's Version. Planet Her. After Hours. Fine Line. Evermore-deluxe version. Ironically, it was in , just as Hawkwind were starting to compete with their own early history, that they released their most ambitious record yet, The Chronicle of the Black Sword.
An adaptation of Michael Moorcock's sci-fi novels, the album was also a return to their old style. It was in this same period that Brock, Turner, Langton, Anderson, Crimble, Bainbridge, and Slattery attended the first Hawkwind Convention, held in Manchester -- Turner left soon after, but the remaining members held together for three years, a record for the band.
Bob Calvert, who had quit the band twice at the end of the '70s, died of a heart attack in Hawkwind were still together, however, and the following year even managed their first American tour since Calvert's first exit from the group. Performance artist Bridget Wishart began singing for the band, becoming Hawkwind's first and only female frontperson.
By , their fortunes were on the upswing again, when their sudden embrace of the rave culture on a new album, Space Bandits, gave them a new chart entry and a distinctly younger listenership.
Their commercial revival was short-lived, however, and by , they were busying themselves re-recording their classic material and toured America again the following year. Subsequent albums featured far more electronics than traditional rock instrumentation. They played various major showcases including the 12 Hour Technicolor Dream All Nighter at Brixton Academy , as well as benefit performances.
At this point in Hawkwind's career, their entire catalog had been reissued on CD by numerous different labels Griffin, Cleopatra, One Way, Magnum, etc. In , Hawkwind celebrated their 30th anniversary with the release of a triple-CD anthology titled Epocheclipse. A reunion concert titled Hawkestra was scheduled to coincide with the release, but was postponed until October The three-hour set took place at Brixton Academy and included performances by 20 of the group's members.
After the concert, the band toured with a core lineup of Brock, drummer Richard Chadwick, vocalist Ron Tree, guitarist Jerry Richards, and bassist Alan Davey, with guest contributions from several other members. Nik Turner also began gathering former Hawkwind members for a separate lineup, referred to as xhawkwind. Official lineups of Hawkwind toured and released live albums, and they organized a festival titled Hawkfest in summer of Davey left the band by the end of the year and was replaced by Mr.
Jon Sevink of the Levellers occasionally began playing violin during Hawkwind gigs during , as the band celebrated their 40th anniversary. Keyboardist Dead Fred joined the group during the album's tour. English actor Brian Blessed appeared on the song "Sonic Attack," and a studio recording was subsequently released as a single. A month later, Hawkwind made their first-ever visit to Japan, performing two sold-out concerts in Tokyo. Brock issued the solo album Brockworld in November.
Forster, was released by Cherry Red. A thematic follow-up album, Into the Woods, followed a year later, continuing the narrative of its predecessor. For 's Road to Utopia, Hawkwind teamed up with composer and conductor Mike Batt to reimagine songs from their catalog with new orchestral arrangements. The following year, the band issued an album of new material, All Aboard the Skylark, which included a second disc of acoustic versions of classic Hawkwind songs, titled Acoustic Daze. Sax and flute player Nik Turner died on November 10, , at the age of In Search of Space strengthened Hawkwind's science fiction-type brand of progressive rock, gaining bass player Dave Anderson and galactic poet extraor The band's best studio album, coming off of the success of Space Ritual.
The group's rock roots are juxtaposed effectively with the swelling synthesiz Rock - Released by Atomhenge on May 9, Hawkwind's fifth studio album found the band enjoying a rare oasis of stability after the multitudinous personnel shifts of the past five years.
Following 's Hawkwind's Carnivorous, the full band returns for its 34th studio album, Somnia. Full of their trademark space rock, the album sees t Rock - Released by Esoteric on Mar 25, Dreamworkers of Time sees Hawkwind digging through the archives of the BBC and putting together a selection of unreleased sessions and live shows. Progressive Rock - Released by Atomhenge on Jan 1, Rock - Released by Atomhenge on Nov 11, The legendary space rockers reached their 50th anniversary in , and to commemorate the occasion they release this live document of tracks recorded Progressive Rock - Released by Eastworld on Apr 30, Rock - Released by Atomhenge on Nov 16, Long-lived British space-rockers Hawkwind debuted in and were still going strong 40 years later, despite a dizzying array of personnel shifts.
An excellent album that thoroughly dismisses any fears that recent personnel upheavals might have damaged Hawkwind in the slightest. Recorded with vet Hot on the heels of two decidedly un-Hawkwind-y singles; following in the footsteps, too, of the defiantly transitory Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music Recorded live in December and released the following year, Space Ritual is an excellent document of Hawkwind's classic lineup, underscoring the g Categories: All Back.
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