HW: Epoch Eclipse Review.

Brian Halligan bthalligan at EARTHLINK.NET
Wed Nov 17 21:08:13 EST 1999


Andy wrote:
>>To be honest, though, it's not really designed for fans who've got most of
>>the stuff, it's for people who are either new to Hawkwind, or for old fans
>>who used to like Hawkwind in the 70s and lost track of them after that.
>>(And there's an awful lot of them about, too.)

ChrisW then replied:
>Like me...although I'm catching up (and good fun it is too!), I'll be
>putting this on my xmas list to fill in some gaps...I was lucky enough to
>find a copy of the Griffin "Warrior..." with the kollectors guide not TOO
>long ago, but no Charisma era stuff though...

I went 11 HW albums before I had ever heard Silver Machine, believe it or
not. Well, I heard the Live Seventy-Nine version but not the original. So
the Epoch-Eclipse 3CD set was a great investment for me. The sound quality
and packaging are amazing. And it's made me realize just how important
Calvert was to the band. Besides Silver Machine, I had also never heard
Kerb Crawler or Steppenwolf, or Calvert's version of Death Trap, or Uncle
Sam's On Mars, or.....

I guess 11 albums really isn't all that much when you're talking HW. Thank
goodness for Epoch-Eclipse!

Brian



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