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HAWKESTREL: CHAOS ROCKS

Alan Davey

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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2.22 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2024

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Near Earth Asteroid with Alan Davey (2:24)
2. Evil Rock (2023 AD) with Bob Calvert & Mick Taylor (4:43)
3. Kinnikinnick Special with Helios Creed(7:55)
4. Silver Machine with William Shatner & Carmine Appice (4:26)
5. Chaos Rocks with Nik Turner, Simon House, Mick Slattery & Nico Leophonte (4:12)
6. Walking The Wheel with Huw Lloyd-Langton & Simon House (5:20)
7. 2019 OK with Nik Turner & Mick Slattery (4:49)
8. Class One Kid with Mick Taylor, Nik Turner & Simon House (6:38)

Total Time 40:27

BONUS TRACKS [CD ONLY]
9. Opa Loka with Nik Turner
10. Now I'm Feeling Zombified with Nik Turner, Geoff Downes & Adam Hamilton
11. Dangerous Visions with Ginger Baker & Danny Faulkner

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Releases information

Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital
April 12, 2024

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ALAN DAVEY Hawkestrel: Chaos Rocks ratings distribution


2.22
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
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Review by kev rowland
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2 stars The latest Hawkestrel album from Alan Davey again includes contributions from other ex-members of Hawkwind, including quite a few who are dead (Huw Lloyd-Langton, Robert Calvert, Ginger Baker, Nik Turner for example) while Simon House is still with us, plus plenty of other guests such as Mick Taylor (yes, THAT Mick Taylor), Geoff Downes and others. If my calculations are right, then based on what I can see, only three of the 11 tracks (including the three bonus ones only available on CD) do not have dead people involved, so I do wonder how much longer this project can proceed as surely Alan must be scraping the archives pretty clear. The album is space rock, massively influenced by one band, and I am sure there are plenty of Hawkwind fans who will be interested in hearing this, but it is only fair that I give you a warning. When you see that track #4 is indicated as having the guests William Shatner on vocals and drummer Carmine Appice you need to understand it really is William Shatner and Carmine, and while the drummer is everything you would expect, sadly so is Captain Kirk.

This album is better than the least release, 'Spacexmas', but in truth that is not saying a great deal and will be just for the fans.

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