HW: Castle Masters Collection

dench M.G.Dench at BTON.AC.UK
Thu Nov 28 03:48:38 EST 1996


This obviously shows that some Hawkwind fans have not had a good grounding
in blues.  Sonny Boy Williamson and Willie Dixon are two of the foremost
purveyors of that musical genre - legends, one might almost say....

M.

On Thu, 28 Nov 1996, Max Wilcox wrote:

> skarsol wrote:
> > i may be wrong,but are you referring to the castle-released hw
> > anthology,the three disk set in the blue sleeve box,with the robot-hand
> > holding the word anthology tween finger and thumb?if so,its not the same
> > title.it is called "hawkwind anthology",and is basically selected tracks
> > from the samurai anthologies,levitation,live chronicles,xenon,space
> > bandits,and some others,maybe.with a nice little booklet.
> > i got this used,but in mint condition,for 15 dollars. i celebrated.
> > if this is not what you mean,apologies.      rj
>
>         Actually, I believe it's my fault. What I was refering to was
> "Hawkwind: The Collection", produced by Castle Communications. Don't
> know if anyone's got this, but most of the songs sound as if they're on
> the castle masters collection. Here's the track list anyway...
>
> 1. Silver Machine (Live)
> 2. Born to Go
> 3. Dealing with the Devil
> 4. Urban Guerilla
> 5. Master of the Universe
> 6. Who's Gonna Win the War
> 7. Hash Cake `77
> 8. Motorhead
> 9. Quark Strangeness & Charm
> 10. Douglas in the Jungle
> 11. Space is Deep
> 12. Bring it on Home
> 13. Earth Calling
> 14. Angels of Death
> 15. Spirit of the Age
>
>         This reminds me, two of the songs on this CD seem to be covers of other
> bands - Dealing with the Devil(S.Williamson) & Bring it on Home
> (W.Dixon). Is this the case? The writers of these songs are not familar.
>
> -Max Wilcox
>



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