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Hawkwind - Silver Machine (1972) Robert Calvert / Sylvia Macmanus (Dave Brock) from: "Silver Machine" / "Seven by Seven"
Space Rock | Psychedelic Rock | Proto-Punk
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Personnel: Lemmy: Lead Vocals / Bass Robert Calvert: Vocals Dave Brock: Guitar / Vocals Nik Turner: Saxophone / Flute / Vocals Dik Mik: Synthesizer Del Dettmar: Synthesizer Simon King: Drums
Recorded Live: @ The Roundhouse in London, England UK on February 13, 1972
Released: on June 9, 1972 United Artists
Hawkwind - The Watcher - Live Cleveland 22nd March 1974 -
Reviewing an open air gig at Cardiff Castle in July 1976, underground firebrand Mick Farren paints an evocative picture of him: “In black leather jodhpurs, riding boots, head scarf and flying helmet, he comes on like a cross between Biggles and Lawrence of Arabia with definite S&M undertones.”
Photo by David Corio
Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator
Robert Calvert - The Last Star Fighter - remixes of 19 tracks from the Hawkwind frontman’s solo career (Cleopatra)
One of the most charismatic and cutting-edge visionaries to emerge out of London’s psych rock scene of the ’60s & ’70s, Hawkwind frontman Robert Calvert, gets rediscovered and revamped by a superb collection of nextgen artists! Features remixes by indie noise icons Xiu Xiu, chillwave group Small Black, post-punkers Soft Kill plus darkwave duos Xeno & Oaklander and Sixth June as well as veterans A Flock Of Seagulls and The Damned’s Rat Scabies! Includes tracks from both Calvert’s solo albums as well as rare demos that offer a glimpse of where Calvert was headed artistically and what he might have sounded like if he was still making music today!