Road to Utopia (album)

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Road to Utopia
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Studio album by
Released2018
Genre Space rock
Label Cherry Red
Producer
Hawkwind chronology
Into the Woods
(2017)
Road to Utopia
(2018)
All Aboard the Skylark
(2020)
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Road to Utopia is the thirty-first album by space rock band Hawkwind, released in 2018. It features new acoustic versions of the band's 1970s repertoire with two new compositions.

Contents

The group's line-up had stabilised for some time with guitarist/singer Dave Brock, drummer Richard Chadwick, singer Mr Dibs and bassist Niall Hone being joined by bassist Haz Wheaton and guitarist Magnus Martin .

They had toured Britain in March through May 2017 in support of their Into the Woods album, [5] which featured an opening set performed acoustically. The Roundhouse main show from 26 May was issued as Hawkwind At The Roundhouse as a 2CD/DVD boxed-set on 8 December, [6] and the group made a promotional appearance playing an acoustic version of "Ascent" on Matthew Wright's Channel 5 daily morning television programme The Wright Stuff on 1 December.

The band started work recording this acoustic set in the studio when Brock had a chance meeting with Mike Batt at the US Embassy while both were applying for a travel visa. [7] Batt joined the project adding string and horn arrangements. Eric Clapton, who had been a teenage friend of Brock's prior to his rise to fame, contributed to the session alongwith their former sax player, Jez Huggett. Road to Utopia was released on 14 September 2018. [8]

A one-off concert at the London Palladium on 4 November billed as In Search of Utopia – Infinity and Beyond with Batt conducting Docklands Sinfonia was scheduled, but demand lead to an extended UK tour in October and November with a guest appearance from Arthur Brown and support from The Blackheart Orchestra.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Quark Strangeness & Charm"4:32
2."The Watcher" Ian Kilmister 5:05
3."We Took the Wrong Step Years Ago"Brock4:56
4."Flying Doctor"
  • Brock
  • Calvert
5:51
5."Psychic Power"
  • Brock
  • Calvert
5:19
6."Hymn to the Sun"Magnus Martin2:51
7."The Age of the Micro Man"
  • Brock
  • Calvert
5:31
8."Intro the Night"Martin2:11
9."Down Through the Night"Brock7:11

Personnel

Hawkwind

Additional musicians

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) [9] 24
UK Albums (OCC) [10] 44
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [11] 9
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [12] 2

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