Palace Springs (album)
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Palace Springs | ||
Live album by Hawkwind | ||
Released | 1991 | |
Recorded | 1989-90 | |
Genre | Space Rock | |
Label | GWR | |
Producer(s) | Hawkwind | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Hawkwind chronology | ||
Space Bandits (1990) |
Palace Springs (1991) |
Electric Tepee (1992) |
Palace Springs is a 1991 live album with some studio tracks by Hawkwind.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Back In The Box" (Hawkwind) 6:21
- "Treadmill" (Brock) 8:09
- "Assault And Battery" [listed as "Void Of Golden Light"] (Brock) 3:26
- "The Golden Void" [listed as "Lives Of Great Men"] (Brock) 6:51
- "Time We Left (This World Today)" (Brock) / "Heads" (Brock/Neville-Neil) 7:19
- "Acid Test" [aka "Dream Worker"] (Bainbridge) 6:01
- "Damnation Alley" (Calvert/Brock/House) 7:15
[edit] Personnel
- Bridget Wishart - vocals
- Dave Brock - guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Harvey Bainbridge - Keyboards, vocals
- Alan Davey - bass guitar, Vocals
- Simon House - violin
- Richard Chadwick - drums
[edit] Credits
- Tracks 3-7 recorded live at Palace Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA – 10th October 1989
[edit] Notes
- "Assault And Battery" and "The Golden Void" were renamed for publishing purposes. However, in renaming the tracks, their titles were erroneously transposed.
- Although "Heads" forms the middle section of "Time We Left (This World Today)", it is banded as a separate track on the CD.
- "Damnation Alley" has a different middle section to the Quark, Strangeness and Charm studio version, this one being a reggae influenced piece that would be worked into "The Camera That Could Lie" from It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous album.
[edit] Release History
- Jun 1991: GWR, GWLP104, UK
- Jul 1992: Castle Communications, CLACD303, UK/Germany
- Jul 1999: Castle Communications, ESMCD739, UK CD digipak