hw: sonic boom killers: best of singles a's and b's: '70 to '80
Allan T Grohe Jr
iscladoc at IDIR.NET
Sun Oct 3 23:10:20 EDT 1999
I ran across this collection today, unexpected, at a sleazy record store.
Is this worth getting if you have the remasters as well as _Stasis: the UA
Years_? The CD appears on the Repertoire label, is (c) 1998. It's full
title is _Hawkwind: Sonic Boom Killers: Best of Singles A's and B's 1970
to 1980_.
Here're the contents, as I scribed them down today (I didn't write down
the songs in order of appearance: I grabbed them in order, then added
the B sides as they came up on the tracklist: ie', if i list a b-sdie,
it appears on the CD, though likely later in the track order than the
original). Sorry, but I had only a 3x5" piece of paper...:
===
- silver machine/a side 1972 4.38 #UP 35381 b/w seven by seven (5.20)
- urban guerilla/a side 1973 3.41 #up 35566 b/w brainbox pollution (5.40)
- hurry on sundown/a side 1970 4.55 #ubf 15382
- kings of speed/a side 1975 3.31 #up35808 b/w motorhead (3.03)
- lord of light/a side 1973 3.57 #ua 35492 b/w born to go (5.03)
- you better believe it/a side 3.21 #ua 35689 b/w paradox (4.00)
- psychedelic warlords/a side 3.53 1974 #ua (?) 35689
- who's gonna win the war/a side 3.43 1980 #bro109
- it's so easy/b side 5.18 1974 #up 35715
- quark strangeness and charm/a side 3.05 1977 #cb 305 b/w forge of vulcan
(3.05)
- shot down in the night/a side 4.13 1980 b/w urban guerilla (live) (5.39)
I checked the Codex @
http://www.pcmicro.com.au/~Sonique/Hawkwind/files/codex.txt and found
no mention of this compilation, but was unable to check the
ftp://ftp.spc.edu/boc-l codex version: has it moved?
Just contributing to the common HW Lore :-)
Allan.
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