Although most Hawkwind albums and tracks have now been issued on CD,
there are a few exceptions. There are also a number of CD's particularly hard to locate,
and now that live Hawkwind albums are appearing more regularly,
it may be worth listing live material that Hawkwind fans would dearly like to see released.
The following vinyl and Hawkwind tracks have yet to be released on CD
The 'Roadhawks' album originally released in April 1976 on United Artists.
The tracks 'Silver Machine' and 'Welcome To The Future' originally released on the
album 'Glastonbury Fayre' in June 1972 on Revelations Records.
The tracks 'Master Of The Universe' and 'Silver Machine' from the 'Bristol Custom Bike Show' album
originally released in March 1987 on GWR Records.
The tracks 'Silver Machine' and 'Brainstorm' recorded for the BBC radio show 'Top Of The Pops' in
August 1972 that came to light in the mid1990's on a white label test pressing.
The track 'Terra Mystica' originally released on the vinyl album 'The Business Trip Live' in September 1994 on
the Emergency Broadcast System
The tracks 'Sound Shouldn't Improvise' and 'Improvise Compromise Reprise' originally released on the fourth
side of the album 'Text Of Festival' in July 1983 on Illuminated Records
The track 'Drug Cabinet Key' originally released on the album 'Hawkwind Friends & Relations (Volume 3)' in
April 1985 on Flicknife Records.
The following albums are becomming hard to find and could do with a rerelease on CD
Warrior On The Edge Of Time (1975, with bonus track as released in 1993 on Griffin and Dojo records)
Quark Strangeness & Charm (1977)
25 Years On (1978)
PXR5 (1979)
Live Chronicles (1986 2CD set containing full show as released in 1994 on Griffin records)
Love In Space (1996 2CD set)
The following are live recordings most fans would like to see released
(source: feedback to Hawkeye)
Spring Autumn 1975 (containg material from the 'Warrior On The Edge Of Time' album)
Autumn Winter 1981: Sonic Attack tour
22nd April 1988: Hammersmith Odeon (from the 'In Concert' radio broadcast)
Winter 1989: UK tour
At least some of the Hawkwind tracks that were recorded but never used.
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