Hawkwind- Hall Of The Mountain Grill
Hawkwind- Hall Of The Mountain Grill
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Label: EMI
Released 1974
The band's best studio album, coming off of the success of Space Ritual. The group's rock roots are juxtaposed effectively with the swelling synthesizer flourishes and pretentious song ideas, creating the quintessential guitar-oriented space rock record -- the highlight was the live recording of "You'd Better Believe It," with its crunchy guitars, but nobody minded keyboardman Simon House's languid, synthesizer-laden "Hall of the Mountain Grill" (especially as it was followed by the Lemmy-sung "Lost Johnny," a great all-out rocker). The sound, especially the mix of ballsy high-volume guitar playing and soaring electronic keyboards ("The Psychedelic Warlords," "D-Rider"), would later get co-opted by outfits such as Blue Öyster Cult ("Don't Fear the Reaper") and Kansas. Overall, this is the sound and imagery that the punkier kids and druggies who went to shows like Laserium were looking for, and if the producers of Laserium had devised something hooked around this record, it could have run 20 years or better. [The 2001 British reissue includes several bonus tracks: "Paradox," the "Single Version Edit" of "You'd Better Believe It," the "Single Version" of "Pyschedelic Warlords (Disappear in Smoke)," the "Remix Single Edit" of "Paradox," and "It's So Easy."]
Track Listing:
- The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear in Smoke)
- Wind of Change
- D-Rider
- Web Weavers
- You'd Better Believe It
- Hall of the Mountain Grill
- Lost Johnny
- Goat Willow
- Paradox
- You'd Better Believe It
- The Pyschedelic Warlords (Disappear in Smoke)
- Paradox
- It's So Easy
