1996 9 TRACKS Digiatally remastered at Abby Road Studios & contains extra tracks & are housed in fold out digipaks reflecting the album's origial artwork. Has three bonnus tracks and a 24 page 'HAWKLOG'.
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In Search of Space
Hawkwind Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MCX0 Release Date: 2001-08-27 |
Tracks:
- You Shouldn't Do That
- You Know You're Only Dreaming
- Master Of The Universe
- We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago
- Adjust Me
- Children Of The Sun
- Seven By Seven (Original Single Version)
- Silver Machine (Original Single Version)
- Born To Go (Live Single Version Edit)
Album Description
UK remastered & repackaged reissue of the British progressive rock act's 1971 album with 3 added bonus tracks 'Seven By Seven' (original single version), 'Silver Machine' (original single version) & 'Born To Go' (live single version edit). 2001.Album Details
Digitally remastered with 3 bonus tracks.Customer Reviews:
Best Hawkwind Album.......2007-04-28
Light Years Ahead Of Their Time.......2007-03-13
'You Shouldn't do That' track ruins half the album!! Because it's 15 minutes long!!.......2007-02-03
On first listen, I was let down. 'You Shouldn't Do That' can be described as one of most atrocious instrumentals known to man. It does start off cool enough with an eerie, trippy special effect intro simulating something taking off into space. Then as soon as the saxophone kicks in, everything turns to crap! It's one thing to know how to play the sax and quite another to just mindlessly blow into the stupid thing. Anyways, when all the key instruments get introduced in the beginning and kind of work their way up into the main riff, it then sounds like the sax and guitar start vomiting on eachother, and then it repeats and repeats and repeats and repeats until they vomit on eachother again; then repeats a few more dozen times for a total of 15 painful minutes!! At one point, everyone in the group seemed content to plunk out any old note which made the song barely listenable at all. By then, the only musician holding this fiasco together was the drummer. And the lyrics? Why would you put non-sensical hippeeisms into a so called 'space rock' song? I dont know. Out of the 30 or 40 times I heard this song, I only sat through the WHOLE thing twice!! Apologies to die-hard fans for slamming this track, but it really IS that bad and puts a big dent in the album considering its length.
Now that that atrocity is out of the way, on to the rest of the album- the other songs aren't really that bad and make for some interesting soundscape music. 'You're Only Dreaming' has a wonderful 'breath of fresh air' motif as a backing to it's graceful swirl of electrics. 'Master of the Universe' was the sinister heavy metal track about the all supreme being- the guitar chords to this are nice fat and distorted. I do prefer this version to the 'Space Ritual' version because even though the Ritual's version is faster and heavier, it repeats itself beyond all levels of tolerance. 'In Search of Space's' version seems slower but shorter and to the point at the same time.
'Adjust Me' is another exploration of atmosphere and fuzzed out electronics. It conjures up images of an android assembly plant and one of them seems to malfunction beyond control: 'adjust me... adjust meee adjust meeeee adjust meeeeeeeeeeee'. Very cool.
'We took the Wrong Step Years Ago' and 'Children of the Sun' are very extremely well played acoustic works that draw beautiful, lush, vivid images. I would say that mr. Brock fares better with the acoustic guitar than the electric. He has very good rythm.
All in all, a decent early 70s space rock album save for the first 15 minute bowel movement. It renders this album rather short but thankfully, the re-issue has bonus tracks to make up for this.
Their best studio cd?.......2005-03-17
The opening cut, "You Shouldn't Do That", (which clocks in at 15:41!) is a good test of whether you are or are not going to be a Hawkwind fan. Many of my friends find the song boring and repetitive - but in fact it makes good use of a repeated themes intermixed with background variations, and is in the same league as songs like "The Sheltering Sky" by King Crimson. The next three cuts keep things moving at a nice pace. "We Took the Wrong Step Years Ago" is particularly noteworthy - it is a powerful acoustic song that in some ways reminds me of some of the acoustic pieces on Led Zepplin's zoso cd (Led Zepplin 4). The final two cuts on the cd are a bit weaker, and the three bonus tracks, while good enough, are hardly essential (though one of these, "Silver Machine", has achieved near legendary status among some Hawkwind fans because of a rumored live cut of the song that was apparently left off the "Space Ritual" cd.
The question mark in my review refers to the fact that I have yet to listen to any Hawkwind cd more recent than "Quark, Strangeness, and Charm". Certainly "In Search of Space" is their best early studio effort, and though not perfect, it is well deserving of a five star rating.
Stepping Forward.......2005-03-12
The good news: It has their first bona-fide band classic, the extraterrestrial thrust of "Master of the Universe" (which beats the bloody hell out of Black Sabbath and their "Masters of Reality" any day of the week, and has probably been beaten to death for its popularity in concert over the years) and a pair of exquisite electro jams, "You Know You're Only Dreaming" (written by Brock) and "Adjust Me" (a group composition). Not to mention a pair of sweet acoustic dreams, "We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago" and "Children of the Sun."
The not-so-good news: "You Shouldn't Do That" is fifteen minutes of grandly pounding rock and roll with perfectly understated electronic lacing and transdimensionally spare flute and guitar lines, as if the Velvet Underground had scored a 1950s sci-fi B-movie, but disrupted rather unconscionably by a lyric which doesn't exactly sound like it really belongs to this music.
The bonus news: Two brilliant earlier singles--the underrated "Born to Go" and the coming major hit "Silver Machine"--are included with this remastered version. So as a package of stepping forward and then kicking themselves right into their own future, the new "In Search of Space" probably outpoints the original album.
The best news: "In Search of Space" is a direct line to the beginning of their best studio work and, probably, their best-remembered period.
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The Star Trek Album
Various Artists Manufacturer: Silva America ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000DJYNZ Release Date: 2003-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Theme (TV Series)
- End Titles (The Motion Picture)
- Klingon Attack (The Motion Picture)
- Warp Drive (Sound Effect)
- Overture (The Wrath Of Khan)
- Bird Of Prey Decloaks (The Search For Spock)
- End Titles (The Voyage Home)
- Away Team (Sound Effect)
- End Titles (First Contact)
- Tasha's Farewell (The Next Generation)
- Theme (Deep Space Nine)
- He's Toast (Deep Space Nine)
- End Titles (The Final Frontier)
Tracks:
- End Titles (The Undiscovered Country)
- Theme (Voyager)
- Battle Stations (Sound Effect)
- Overture (Generations)
- One Last Visit (Deep Space Nine)
- End Titles (Insurrection)
- Dogfight In Space (Sound Effect)
- The Menagerie (The TV Series)
- Opening (Star Fleet Academy)
- Crash Landing (Sound Effect)
- Suite (Nemesis)
Customer Reviews:
Quite good, but not a stellar "Trek".......2007-05-18
IN GENERAL: For the purist looking for a "best of" compilation taken from the original soundtracks take note: this isn't that product. Rather, these are reproductions by Nic Raine conducting the City of Prague Philharmonic. That said, this is a quality group, and the general sound is professional and comes off quite well (for the most part..I'll mention a few exceptions). It is superior to the other releases I have heard from the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.
SELECTION: The biggest advantage here is variety of sources. The Trek feature films are all represented here, as well as the various series (except for the last one, "Enterprise"). The thouroughness seems to match or excel the oher Star Trek Compilation CDs that have been released. There are a few other offbeat additions..notably a four minute suite from the videogame Star Fleet Academy. Personally, I found this bland track to be four minutes of wasted disk space. The original series has many memorable moments (listen to the Amok Time/The Doomsday Machine soundtrack) which would be be more exciting and also a better fit on this album.
Jerry Goldsmith's standard Star Trek March is heard far too often on these 2 CDs. The march itself is terrific, but it has been used so much it has become the franchise's major theme and the album's producers rely on it by representing many movies by their "End Titles". Unfortunately, Goldsmith's end titles consistently use a three-section approach: two sections of the "standard" Star Trek March sandwich a middle section of music that is unique for that particular film. This is OK if you are listening to a single movie's soundtrack, but for a compilation album, the fourth or fifth time you hear the march, it is too much. It would have been a better idea to cut a few "End Title" performances in favor of other selections from the films' soundtracks.
PERFORMANCE QUALITY: For the most part it is very good and captures the spirit of the original soundtracks. Selections from Horner's scores for the second and third films stand out as particularly well done. The last movie, "Nemesis" also has a terrifically arranged suite, and most of the movie soundtrack reproductions are very good quality. The only exception is from "Klingon Attack" in which the awesome bass of the "blaster-beam" from the original cannot be matched by the comparatively hollow synthesized atempt here.
PERSONAL GRIPE: the inclusion of sound effects. Every so often a special effect like "Warp Drive" or "Dogfight in Space" pops up between tracks. This by itself would be extremely cheesy. Add to this that these are not the actual sound effects from the TV shows or movies and the cheesiness levels reach a level I think only a Wisconsin resident could appreciate. Sci Fi music (and Star Trek in particular) seems to inspire some labels to add special effects inclusions like this. Who knows why.
Love The Soundtrack.......2007-04-03
Best ST recording in the Alpha Quadrant.......2007-01-10
Opera is missing.
I must disagree.......2005-07-17
This collection has music you will not find anywhere else. The Tasha's Farewell track is beautiful and the only other place its avialable is the Edel "Best of Science Fiction" compilation from 1993, and while that was recorded by the same orchestra, it was with a different conductor, and comparing the two, you can tell that Nic Raine was more successful with Prague than William Motzing was. That said Edel release is also more than $30 here on amazon. Also this release is in HDCD Dolby which is a plus. There's also two cues from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; one of them is on The Best of Star Trek: 30th Anniversary Special, the other is not on any other album. In addition, there is music from Ron Jones "Starfleet Academy" video game which is pretty cool to listen to, and not availble anywhere else that I know of. Finally, Jerry Goldsmith's main theme can get boring after a while, I mean, its repetitive that it is in all the end credit suites, it would have been nice for Insurrection to have maybe an action cue instead of the end credits suite...And Nic Raine, did just that, only for Star Trek: Nemesis. Instead of the tradition end credit suite, Mr. Raine arranged a professional suite with the main Nemesis theme, some action cues, as well as the Goldsmith Star Trek march, and it is a wonderful 8 minutes. If you already have the 3 space and beyond albums, the Star Trek Nemesis track as well as Birds of Prey Decloaking from Star Trek III are the only new tracks on this CD.
This is a must-buy for fans of star trek in general, and hardcore star trek fans should buy this album for the aforementioned cues that aren't available anywhere else.
Middle-Trek.......2005-01-13
After Star Trek: The Motion Picture's ground breaking and intensely serious dramatic score, the other Trek filmscores slide downhill somewhat and like the films themselves became less spectacular. Goldsmith himself never even re-captured the grandness of the first film's music and it shows in this album. The playing by the orchestra is fairly competent but it suffers a bit by being a smaller ensemble and these scores need at least 90 or 100 pieces to do them justice. Also the "Blaster Beam" instrument is so integral to a couple of the scores as to be alarming by it's absence. Only Craig Huxley and Micheal Stearns still use one as they built each-other's instrument in the late seventies.
What would have rescued this album from the admittedly 'high end' of mediocrity would have been if the producers could have recorded some of the missing cues from ST-1 and ST-2 and maybe a couple of the others.
This would have made it much more valuable to soundtrack collectors and Star Trek music buffs.
What we are left with is a nicely produced somewhat 'ho-hum' in an endless series of Trek music covers...
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Doremi Fasol Latido/In Search of Space
Hawkwind Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008KH8Z Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Brainstorm
- Space Is Deep
- One Change
- Lord of Light
- Down Through the Night
- Time We Left This World Today
- Watcher
- Urban Guerilla [*]
- Brainbox Pollution [*]
- Lord of Light [Single Version Edit][*]
- Ejection [#][*]
Tracks:
- You Shouldn't Do That
- You Know You're Only Dreaming
- Master of the Universe
- We Took the Wrong Step Years Ago
- Adjust Me
- Children of the Sun
- Seven by Seven [Original Single Version][*]
- Silver Machine [Original Single Version][*]
- Born to Go [Live Single Version Edit][*]
Album Description
Twofer combines the albums, Doremi Fasol Latido (1972) & In Search Of Space (1971), both are unavailable domestically & are reissued here with bonus tracks. Doremi Fasol Latido offers 4 bonus tracks, 'Urban Guerilla', 'Brainbox Pollution', 'Lord Of Light' (single version edit) & 'Ejection' (previously unreleased version), while In Search Of Space offers 3 bonus tracks, 'Seven By Seven' (original single version), 'Silver Machine' (original single version) & 'Born To Go' (live single version edit). Both include the original artwork sleeve. Standard double jewel case. Copy Controlled. EMI. 1996.Customer Reviews:
Hawkwind - 'Doremi Fasol Latido/In Search Of Space' (EMI).......2006-09-12
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In Search of Space
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A29BBM Release Date: 2001-01-08 |
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HawkWind In Search of Space Import
HawkWind Manufacturer: One Way Records/Cema ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000O2WB1K |
Product Description
1991 One Way Records/Cema Label Canadian release CD. Track listing;1. You Shuldn't Do That 2.You Know Your Only Dreaming 3.Master Of The Universe 4.We Took The Wrong Step years Ago 5.Adjust Me 6. Children Of The Sun.
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In Search of Space: The Sixties To The Seventies
Various Artists Manufacturer: Cleopatra ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001JLZ Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Zu Zu Man - Dr. John
- Stoned Innocent Frankenstein - Daevid Allen
- The Pot Head Pixies - Gong
- Kingdom Of Heaven - 13th Floor Elevators
- Zombies (Ghost Dance) - Magma
- Masters Of The Universe - Hawkwind
- Dust My Broom - Canned Heat
- Journey (A Real Elegant Gypsy) - Jan Akkerman
- I Was Robbed Last Night - Electric Flag
- Got To Move - Fleetwood Mac
- Welcome To The Future - Hawkwind
- Hippy Gumbo - Marc Bolan
Tracks:
- 25 Or 6 To 4 - Chicago
- Hey Joe - Tim Rose
- Midnight Rambler - Pink Fairies
- Fantasy Satisfier - Spooky Tooth
- The Ride & The View - MAN
- Two In One goes - Jimi Hendrix
- Vampire (Extract) - Arthur Brown
- Paperplane Flyer - Lemon Drops
- Lovin' Up A Storm - Jimmy Page
- Sonic Attack - Hawkwind
- Jonestown - Snagrom
- Heart Full Of Soul - Yardbirds
- Urban Indian - Robert Calvert/Amon Duul
Tracks:
- Smashed Blocked - Johns Children
- With A Little Help From My Friends - Santana
- Like Inobe God - Can
- No Time To Live - Johnny Winter
- A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
- Painting A Picture - Alice Cooper
- Red House - Jimi Hendrix
- Little Red Rooster - The Misunderstood
- Shape Of Things - Yardbirds
- Express Man - The Groundhogs
- Out Of The Pink Jam - Pink Fairies
- Opium For The People - Gong
- Silver Machine - Hawkwind
Customer Reviews:
'In Search Of Space:The '60's To The '70's'(Dressed To Kill).......2004-10-12
For the price,'In Search...' is okay.
A SERIOUS MISTAKE IN A BOX.......2004-04-22
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In Search of Space
Hawkwind Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BRAFYI Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
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Doremi Fasol Latido/In Search of Space
Hawkwind Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008W2QM Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
Tracks:
- Brainstorm
- Space Is Deep
- One Change
- Lord of Light
- Down Through the Night
- Time We Left This World Today
- Watcher
- Urban Guerilla [*]
- Brainbox Pollution [*]
- Lord of Light [Single Version Edit][*]
- Ejection [#][*]
Tracks:
- You Shouldn't Do That
- You Know You're Only Dreaming
- Master of the Universe
- We Took the Wrong Step Years Ago
- Adjust Me
- Children of the Sun
- Seven by Seven [Original Single Version][*]
- Silver Machine [Original Single Version][*]
- Born to Go [Live Single Version Edit][*]
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In Search of Precision
Shamall Manufacturer: 2L ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000059X7W Release Date: 1994-01-01 |
Tracks:
- In Search of Precision
- Horizons
- Dream of a Better World
- Heartland
- Landscape
- Ambrosia
- Time Machine
- Roll the Dice
- McArthur's Homecoming
- Theme of a Broken Romance
- Tell Me Why
- China Nights
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In Search of Space
Hawkwind Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000070SG Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- You Shouldn't Do That
- You Know You're Only Dreaming
- Master Of The Universe
- We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago
- Adjust Me
- Children Of The Sun
- Seven By Seven (Original Single Version)
- Silver Machine (Original Single Version)
- Born To Go (Live Single Version Edit)
Album Description
1996 9 TRACKS Digiatally remastered at Abby Road Studios & contains extra tracks & are housed in fold out digipaks reflecting the album's origial artwork. Has three bonnus tracks and a 24 page 'HAWKLOG'.Customer Reviews:
we took the wrong step years ago.......2001-05-03
The grandfathers of spacerock.......2000-04-02
The Essential Hawkwind Album.......2000-02-16
"Technicians of Space Ship Earth This Is Your Captain Speaking Your Captain Is Dead"
Or in other words, this, for me, is the essential Hawkwind. Web commentary sez Lemmy played bass on the lp but it does not sound like him, I tend to believe the credits on the lp instead. Dave Brock and Nik Turner, together, making sounds that they both agreed on, that is Hawkwind. Sing along to "You Should Do That, You Shouldn't Do That", play "We Took A Wrong Step Years Ago" for your girlfriend, my favorite other two songs are "Adjust Me" and "Master Of The Universe" (original) and the whole lp is really special, I cannot do a special thing here but all you zombies, enjoy! (And Terry Ollis, drums, are you still around? - your drums were perfect!...} - darms
if you only own one hawkwind album..........1999-12-05
Pre-historic Hawkwind.......1999-07-22
Production isn't great at times . Some tracks are good eg We took... some (only Dreaming, children on the sun, adjust me) do little for me. Master of the Universe became a great song live, the original studio version sounds to me tame and poorly produced.
As an evolving band this album has an innocent charm hence the rating
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