Hawkwind – Hawkwind (1970/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Hawkwind - Hawkwind (1970/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Hawkwind
Album: Hawkwind
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1970/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 39:41
Total Tracks: 7
Total Size: 774 MB

Tracklist:

1. Hawkwind – Hurry On Sundown (2015 Remastered Version) (04:59)
2. Hawkwind – The Reason Is? (2015 Remastered Version) (03:30)
3. Hawkwind – Be Yourself (2015 Remastered Version) (08:06)
4. Hawkwind – Paranoia (Part 1) [2015 Remastered Version] (01:06)
5. Hawkwind – Paranoia (Part 2) [2015 Remastered Version] (04:11)
6. Hawkwind – Seeing It As You Really Are (2015 Remastered Version) (10:46)
7. Hawkwind – Mirror Of Illusion (2015 Remastered Version) (06:59)

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“Hawkwind” is the self-titled debut album by Hawkwind, released in 1970, originally on Liberty Records, later reissued on Sunset Records. This album is historic since it is one of the first space rock LPs. The bulk of the album is composed of a freeform instrumental piece that the band named “Sunshine Special” but it was separated into different tracks on this album.Produced by former Pretty Things guitarist Dick Taylor, Hawkwind’s first album was rightfully compared to Pink Floyd’s early sound: an appealing conglomeration of hippie rock grooves and interplanetary guitar trips set to the phosphorescent wandering of Dik Mik’s electronics and Nik Turner’s cool sax playing. Hawkwind may not have been their most lucrative album, but it’s where it all began. Hawkwind’s initial galactic blues-rock sound is based on Dave Brock’s guitar playing, rising smoke-like through the haze of lyrical space funk. The two opening tracks set the tone, with “The Reason Is” sinking in nicely to the mood of both Dave Brock’s and John Harrison’s guitar viscosity. After this, the real Hawkwind begins to emerge, as the eight-minute “Be Yourself” is delightfully plastered with echoed vocals and comic book ominousness, putting drummer Terry Ollis in the spotlight this time. “Seeing It as You Really Are” moves hauntingly forward through the blackness of space as a constant jam, with the keyboards, saxophone, and guitar set adrift on a nonstop instrumental voyage. What begins to materialize throughout this debut album is the band’s trademarked sound as a whole, with each player making their instrument effectual and authoritative from the get-go. Hawkwind’s sound indeed solidified as their career moved upward through the ’70s, but their first album magnificently introduces the starting point of what was going to be a long and peculiar journey.

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