Hawkwind, Friends and Relations

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Hawkwind, Friends and Relations
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Compilation album by
Hawkwind
ReleasedMarch 1982
Genre Space rock
Label Flicknife Records
Hawkwind chronology
The Weird Tapes
(1983)
Hawkwind, Friends and Relations
(1982)
The Text of Festival
(1983)
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Hawkwind, Friends & Relations: Twice Upon a Time
Compilation album by
Hawkwind
ReleasedApril 1983
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Hawkwind, Friends & Relations (Vol. 3)
Compilation album by
Hawkwind
ReleasedApril 1985
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The Best of Hawkwind, Friends and Relations
Compilation album by
Hawkwind
ReleasedMarch 1993
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Hawkwind, Friends & Relations: The Rarities
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Hawkwind
ReleasedMarch 1995
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Hawkwind, Friends & Relations, Vol. 6: Cosmic Travellers
Compilation album by
Hawkwind
ReleasedApril 1996

The Hawkwind, Friends and Relations series of albums was released in the early 1980s containing live and studio performances by Hawkwind and related bands.

Contents

It was released through the independent record company Flicknife Records, with the rights subsequently sold onto Cherry Red who continue to release packages through their Anagram label comprising this and other Hawkwind related material originally released by Flicknife Records.

A review of the first installment in Record Business magazine called it "An album for the many dedicated Hawkfans." [6]

Volume 1

  1. "Who's Gonna Win The War?" (Brock) - Hawkwind, Live '78
  2. "Golden Void" (Brock) - Sonic Assassins, Live '77
  3. "Robot" (Brock) - Hawkwind, Live '77
  4. "Raj Neesh" (I.C.U) - Inner City Unit, 1982
  5. "Good Girl, Bad Girl" (Moorcock, Pavli) - Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix, 1982
  6. "Valium Ten" (Bainbridge, Brock) - Hawkwind, 1978
  7. "Human Beings" (I.C.U) - Inner City Unit, 1982
  8. "Time Centre" (Moorcock, Pavli) - Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix, 1982

Volume 2 – Twice Upon A Time

  1. "Earth Calling" (Calvert) – Hawkwind, London Sundown 30-Dec-1972
  2. "We Do It" (Hawkwind) – Hawkwind, BBC session 19-Apr-1971
  3. "Spirit of the Age" (Calvert, Brock) – Hawkwind, Leicester 29-Sep-1977
  4. "The Changing" (Bainbridge) – Harvey Bainbridge, 1983
  5. "Phone Home Elliot" (Turner, Bainbridge, Brock) – Uncle Nik & The ETs, 1983
  6. "Work" (Strange, Griffin) – Richard Strange featuring Martin Griffin, 1983
  7. "The Man with the Golden Arm" (Elmer Bernstein, Sylvia Fine) – Nik Turner, 1983
  8. "Motherless Children" (Traditional) – Dave Brock, 1983

Volume 3

  1. "Psychedelia Lives" (Hawkwind) – Hawkwind, Glastonbury 1981
  2. "Drug Cabinet Key" [aka "Flying Doctor"] (Calvert, Brock) – Hawklords, Uxbridge 1978
  3. "Wired for Sound" [aka "Earthed to the Ground"] (Brock) – Dave Brock, 1984
  4. "Widow Song" (Calvert) – Robert Calvert, 1984
  5. "Toad On The Road" (N. Alman, Waki Gumbo Jr) – Alman Mulo Band, 1984
  6. "When The Going Gets Tough" (Brock) – Dave Brock, 1983
  7. "Vampire" (Pavli, Theaker) – Stravinsky Shoe, 1984
  8. "Canes Venatici" (Rix, Rix) – Underground Zerø, 1983

The Best of Hawkwind, Friends and Relations

  1. "Spirit Of The Age" – Hawkwind – from Volume 2
  2. "Raj Neesh" – Inner City Unit – from Volume 1
  3. "Robot" – Hawkwind – from Volume 1
  4. "Canes Venatici" – Underground Zerø – from Volume 3
  5. "Dodgem Dude" – Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix
  6. "Golden Void" – Sonic Assassins – from Volume 1
  7. "Lord Of The Hornets" – Robert Calvert
  8. "Motherless Children" – Dave Brock – from Volume 2
  9. "Sweet Mistress Of Pain" – Hawkwind Zoo
  10. "Social Alliance" – Hawkwind- from Zones
  11. "Outside The Law" – Lloyd Langton Group
  12. "Time Centre" – Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix – from Volume 1
  13. "Vampire" – Stravinsky Shoe – from Volume 3
  14. "Over the Top" – Sonic Assassins
  15. "Space Invaders" – Inner City Unit
  16. "Psi Power" – Hawkwind – from "This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic"

Hawkwind, Friends and Relations: The Rarities

  1. "Aimless Flight" – Underground Zerø
  2. "Psychedelia Lives" – Hawkwind – from Volume 3
  3. "Working Time" – Lloyd Langton Group
  4. "Rainbow Warrior" – Underground Zerø
  5. "Brothel in Rosenstrasse" – Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix
  6. "Toad On The Road" – Alman Mulo Band – from Volume 3
  7. "Earth Calling" – Hawkwind- from Volume 2
  8. "The Changing" – Harvey Bainbridge – from Volume 2
  9. "The Widow Song" – Robert Calvert – from Volume 3
  10. "Starcruiser" – Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix
  11. "I.C.U." – Inner City Unit
  12. "I See You" – Lloyd Langton Group
  13. "Human Beings" – Inner City Unit
  14. "Atom Bomb"- Atomgods
  15. "Phone Home Elliot" – Uncle Nik and The ETs – from Volume 2

Hawkwind Friends and Relations Volume 6 – Cosmic Travellers

  1. "The Right Stuff" – Pressurehead
  2. "Between Worlds" – Underground Zerø
  3. "We Do It" – Hawkwind – from Volume 2
  4. "Grid Co/ordinate Vorp One" – Anubian Lights
  5. "Time Of The Hawklords" – Hawklords
  6. "Venusian Skyline" – Melting Euphoria
  7. "The Master" – Helios Creed
  8. "A Trip To G9" – Spiral Realms
  9. "Seeing Strange Lights" – Dark Matter
  10. "Pre Cambrian Shuffle" – The Brain
  11. "Space Does Not Care" – Zero Gravity

Hawklords Friends and Relations: A New Dawn The 30th Anniversary

  1. "Digital Age" - Earthlab
  2. "Fly Into The Night" - Gunslinger
  3. "Robot" - (live) - The Hawklords
  4. "Felice" - Underground Zero
  5. "My Secret Buddha" - DanMingo
  6. "Outlaw" - Steve Swindells
  7. "The Naked and Transparent Man" - Bob Calvert
  8. "Make Believe It Real" - Spirits Burning
  9. "Stream" - Harvey Bainbridge
  10. "Vision Quest" - Bedouin
  11. "Angel Down" - Alan Davey

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References

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  2. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0195313734.
  3. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0195313734.
  4. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0195313734.
  5. Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN   978-0195313734.
  6. "Album reviews" (PDF). Record Business: 8. 12 April 1982.