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Poll Question: Favourite Hawkwind Album
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1 [4.35%]
12 [52.17%]
2 [8.70%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 05:00
"Hall Of The Mountain Grill"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 05:09

I voted for Space Ritual

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 05:18

I voted Levitation, its their best technically. Its the best produced and they were at their most professional, with a reluctant Ginger baker on the drums and great performances from Huw Lloyd Langton.

I also love 'Hall of the mountain grill' for its atmosphere, and of course the classic 'Psychedelic warlords dissapear in smoke' I also liked 'Astounding Sounds, Amazing music' which was slated by many fans as being a sell out. I thought it was excellent quality, thoughtfull music and showed HW moving towards taking production and musicianship more seriously, although this was difficult with Simon King on Drums and Nik Turner being allowed anywhere near a vocal mike.

They're a great band, with a great history. Descrobed by Tommy Vance as British institution! Good even when they're crap

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 06:42
Or........... Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do .......Or something !!!!!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 07:16

I voted 'Warrior on the Edge of Time'. It's impossible to just name one fav. They made too many great albums. And some sh*tty ones as well.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 08:58
Both with a band with a big record catalogue and Progarchive's polling system which allows for what 20+ choices, why aren't we given the breadth of choice? This poll with limited choice reflects a considerable bias. My favourite and in fact the only album I cared for by Hawkwind, is The Night Of The Hawk - title track was a mighty fine single.  Where's the tick box for that????????????????Angry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 15:14

Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Both with a band with a big record catalogue and Progarchive's polling system which allows for what 20+ choices, why aren't we given the breadth of choice? This poll with limited choice reflects a considerable bias. My favourite and in fact the only album I cared for by Hawkwind, is The Night Of The Hawk - title track was a mighty fine single.  Where's the tick box for that????????????????Angry

I think the limited number of choices is well reflected by the number of votes cast!LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 16:42

 

My all time fave Hawkwind album is 'Warrior...', but I admit that 'Space Ritual' and 'Doremi...' (why not listed here?) are more representative of Hawkwind's raw / heavy rock drive. 'Hall' and 'Warrior' belong to a specific era of the band's career, an era of sophistication and certain exquisiteness (lots of mellotron and violin parts, which take the psyh thing closer to prog standards, while not losing its freaking edge).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 17:44
'Quark Strangeness and Charm' -it's the only one I've got!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 19:54

I remember buying the debut Hawkwind album on vinyl. it was so good I scored a few extra grooves on it with a screwdriver so it would go straight to the middle and eject! Hawkwind must be the most inconsistent band on the planet, able to inspire and irritate often in the same track. Very sloppy I think.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 22:26
Originally posted by The Owl The Owl wrote:

I also love "Hall Of The Mountain Grill" where the symphonic factor first kicked in (Kudos to SImon House).
Hall Of The Mountain Grill is one of my faves. That live version of You Better Believe It is simply killer!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 22:29
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

I voted Levitation, its their best technically. Its the best produced and they were at their most professional, with a reluctant Ginger baker on the drums and great performances from Huw Lloyd Langton.

I also love 'Hall of the mountain grill' for its atmosphere, and of course the classic 'Psychedelic warlords dissapear in smoke' I also liked 'Astounding Sounds, Amazing music' which was slated by many fans as being a sell out. I thought it was excellent quality, thoughtfull music and showed HW moving towards taking production and musicianship more seriously, although this was difficult with Simon King on Drums and Nik Turner being allowed anywhere near a vocal mike.

They're a great band, with a great history. Descrobed by Tommy Vance as British institution! Good even when they're crap

Ginger Baker even wanted to call the band Ginger Baker's Hawkwind but Brock said F*** you and that was the end of that Hawkwind incarnation.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 22:32
Originally posted by AngelRat AngelRat wrote:

I voted 'Warrior on the Edge of Time'. It's impossible to just name one fav. They made too many great albums. And some sh*tty ones as well.

 

Ithink Edge Of Time Was th most "prog" Hawkwind album.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 03 2004 at 22:37
Originally posted by Cesar Inca Cesar Inca wrote:

 

My all time fave Hawkwind album is 'Warrior...', but I admit that 'Space Ritual' and 'Doremi...' (why not listed here?) are more representative of Hawkwind's raw / heavy rock drive. 'Hall' and 'Warrior' belong to a specific era of the band's career, an era of sophistication and certain exquisiteness (lots of mellotron and violin parts, which take the psyh thing closer to prog standards, while not losing its freaking edge).

Regards.

Next time I post a poll I will list the whole band's catalogue. Just kidding iI selected these albums because the are the ones I have been listening to recently.

Best Regards,

VB.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2004 at 06:47

Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters,

Quark, Strangeness and Charm,

Church of Hawkwind.

(Not necessarily in that order)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2004 at 09:19
Church Of Hawkwind is almost a Dave Brock Solo album to me neverthess it is one of my faves. But captain Lockheed was a Bob Calvert solo album. He was originally from South Africa and it was his childhood dream to become a fighter pilot.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 04 2004 at 10:23
Yes Vibe, I've got all the Bob Calvert solo stuff, including the v. collectable original CL&TSF vinyl on UA with gatefold cover and lyric insert. Though officially a solo album it has everything that's great about Hawkwind, and in spades. It is every bit as much a Hawkwind album as "Church.." is, which as you so rightly point out, is pretty much a Brock fest.
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