HW : NEW ALBUM ROCKS!!!!
Dave Berry
daveb at HARLEQUIN.CO.UK
Tue Nov 11 11:15:00 EST 1997
On 11 Nov 15:55, M Holmes wrote:
> > I now know it's credited to HW. My questions now are:-
> > 1 Does this contain tracks from the PW album?
>
> Dave Berry posted something on this. Was it true or a windup Dave?
I did mail a reply to Max's message. Maybe JANET threw it away en route
to you? Here it is again, FWIW.
Dave.
On 03 Nov 17:11, William Duffy wrote:
> I now know it's credited to HW. My questions now are:-
It's called "Distant Horizons", it's by Hawkwind, and the track list is:
Distant Horizons Good, half ambient/half guitar.
Phetamine Street Good, very punky.
Waimea Canyon Drive Poor, although some good guitar
towards the end.
Alchemy Good, a welcome increase in pace.
Reminds me a little of Sabbath.
Clouded Vision Good, ballad-y. Could do with
an extra 30 secs of guitar at
the end.
Reptoid Vision Excellent. This will be a classic.
Population Overload OK, but out of place here.
Wheels Very good, rocky.
Kauai Short ambient piece, good.
Taxi For Max Short fun number, good.
Love In Space Instrumental version of the HW song.
OK, but out of place here.
> 1 Does this contain tracks from the PW album?
The forthcoming one? Who knows? Some of the tracks (Waimea Canyon Drive,
Population Overload, Love In Space) sound to me that they would fit better
on a PW album, but that's just my opinion.
Oddly enough, the title track also sounds a bit like a Psychedelic Warlords
track, but fits this album very well.
> 2 Is the version of LIS the same one from the previous PW album, White Zone?
No. Leastwise, I don't remember the PW track sounding remotely like this.
> 3 What is the line-up for the next PW album, as I believe it was being
> recorded when Alan was still in the band?
I've no idea, I'm afraid.
> William
Dave.
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