HW: guests, sessions, spin-offs etc.

Jon Jarrett jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Wed Apr 19 13:14:31 EDT 2000


On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Nick Lee wrote:

>     Forgive me if this has been covered in the past. Which HW members,
> excluding those with their own groups e.g. Lemmy, Huw, Nik, have been
> the most active in sessions over the years? The obvious ones are Simon
> House (Bowie, Japan), Simon King (Eno)...anyone got a full listing? I
> remember Dave Brock being credited for work with Iggy but when I asked
> him about this years ago he didn't know anything about it; apart from
> Capt. Lockheed and New World's Fair I don't think he has played on
> anyone elses stuff.

        In fact, I should be able to work up some kind of a list from my
file at home, which'll give people something to pick holes in. This only
lists people's work after they had been in Hawkwind - I plan to add the
before stuff in sometime but it's a bit more difficult to source.

        There are clearly some big gaps here, and I make no claims as to
completeness of discography - but if anyone wants to send me corrections
and additions I'd be glad of them.

        Anyhow, by member (not including Sonic Assassins & Hawklords releases):

DAVE BROCK:
ex-Dharma Blues Band, Dave Brock and Friends, The Famous Cure;
        (1969 Hawkwind Zoo)
        (original member)
        (ill 1971; back with Hawkwind 1971)
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T);
        1974 Nektar (_Down To Earth_);
        (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords);
        1982 Dave Brock (tracks from _Weird 101_, _Weird 105_, _Weird 107_);
        (1982 Hawklords);
        1983 Dave Brock (`Identimate', `Motherless Children');
        1983 Dr. Technical and the Machines (`Zones');
        1983 Dave Brock (`Social Alliance');
        1985 Dave Brock (`Wired Up For Sound');
        1986 Dave Brock (_Earthed to the Ground_);
        1988 Dave Brock & his Agents of Chaos (_Agents of Chaos_, `The Damage of Life');
        1988 Agents of Chaos (`The Damage of Life');
        1988 Hawkdog;
        1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the
Psychedelic Warlords_);
        (ill 1991; back to Hawkwind 1991);
        1992 Dumpy's Rusty Nuts (_Get Out On The Road_);
        1993 Dave Brock (`Mists of Meridin');
        1995 Dave Brock (_Strange Trips and Pipe Dreams_, `Burn Me Up');
        1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_);
        1998 Dave Brock (_Brock 7696_); [9]
        (refused entry to US 1998; back with Hawkwind 1998);
        forthcoming Dave Brock (_Sex Dreams_);
        forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_);
        forthcoming Dave Brock (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_).

MICK SLATTERY:
ex-The Famous Cure;
        (1969 Hawkwind Zoo);
        (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1970);
        1985 guest with Hawkwind.

JOHN HARRISON:
        (1969 Hawkwind Zoo);
        (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1970);
        [somebody said something about Roy Buchanan and the Boston Jazz
Orchestra, but this was all news to me... ].

NIK TURNER:
ex-Mobile Freakout;
        (1969 Hawkwind Zoo);
        (original member);
        1973: Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection');
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T);
        1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1976);
        1978 Sphynx (_Xitintoday_);
        1979 Sting and the Radioactors (_Radioactivity_);
        1979 Inner City Unit (`Solitary Ashtray');
        1979 Mother Gong (_Fairy Tale_);
        1979 guest with Hawkwind;
        1980 Sham 69 (_The Game_);
        1980 Inner City Unit (_Pass Out: the 360° Psycho Deleria Sound_, `Paradise Beach';
        1980 Stranglers and Friends (_Live In Concert_);
        1981 Mother Gong (_Robot Woman_);
        1981 Inner City Unit (_The Maximum Effect_);
        1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_);
        1981 Inner City Unit (`Beer, Baccy, Bingo, Benidorm');
        1981 guest with Hawkwind;
        1982 Inner City Unit (`Bones of Elvis');
        1982 Catherine Andrews (_Fruits_);
        1982 Inner City Unit (`Raj Neesh');
        1982 Inner City Unit (_Punkadelia_);
        1982 The Astronauts (_Peter Pan Hits the Suburbs_);
        1982 Big Amongst Sheep (_Space is a Lonely Place_);
        1982 Thee Innerpropriates (_Is This The Aqueous?_);
        1982 The Imperial Pompadours (_Ersatz_);
        1982 guest with Hawkwind
        (back to Hawkwind 1982);
        1983 Big Amongst Sheep (_Astroprop_);
        1983 Underground Zero (_Official Bootleg_);
        1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1984);
        1985 Inner City Unit (_The President's Tapes_);
        1985 Inner City Unit (_Blood and Bone_);
        1988 New Blood Transmission (_39 Converts_);
        1988 Nik Turner (`Washing Machine');
        1988 Atomgods (_Wow_);
        1992 Criminal Nation (_Trouble In The Hood_); [7]
        1992 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T);
        1993 Nik Turner (_Sphynx_);
        1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1993 Pinkwind (_Festival of the Sun_);
        1994 Nik Turner (_Prophets of Time_);
        1994 Hawkfairies (_Purple Haze_);
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`You Shouldn't Do That');
        1994 Helios Creed (`Hyperventilation');
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_);
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka');
        1994 Psychic TV (_A Pagan Day_);
        1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_);
        1994 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T);
        1995 Nik Turner (`Careful With That Axe Eugene');
        1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_);
        1995 Zero Gravity (_Space Does Not Care_);
        1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny');
        1996 Nik Turner (`Horus (Mirage Mix)'/`The Weighing of Heart and
Negative Confession (Travel Mix)');
        1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_);
        1996 Pinkwind (_The Fairies' Tea Party_);
        1997 HawXtar (_HawXtar_);
        1997 Alien Planetscapes (`Soft Martian', `Radiation King');
        1997 Farflung (`25,000 Feet Per Second', `Soul Herder', `Opa Loka');
        1997 guest with Hawkwind;
        1998 Nik Turner's Fantastic All-Stars (`El Dizzy');
        1998 guest with DarXtar, Dark Sun  and others at Jonnkoping;
        1998 Anubian Lights (_Let Not the Flame Die Out_);
        1999 Dark Sun;
        1999 guest with Farflung, Anubian Lights and others at Strange
Daze;
        1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1999 Mandra Gora Light Show Society (`Floating at the Gates of Dawn');
        1999 guests with Hawkwind;
        2000 5:15 (`Silver Machine');
        2000 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        forthcoming Nik Turner's Fantastic All-Stars (_Kubano Kickasso_);
        forthcoming Dark Sun (_Ice Ritual_);
        forthcoming The Moor & Nik Turner (_?_);
        forthcoming Dark Sun (_?_).

TERRY OLLIS:
        (1969 Hawkwind Zoo);
        (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1971);
        1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_, `Dodgem Dude');
        1999 Snorkwind.

STEVEN MACMANUS (DIK MIK):
        (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1971);
        (back to Hawkwind 1971; leaves Hawkwind 1973).

HUW LLOYD LANGTON:
        (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1971);
        1977 Widowmaker (_Too Late To Cry_);
        1978 Widowmaker (_Widowmaker_);
        1978 Quasar;
        back to Hawkwind 1979;
        1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets');
        (1982 Hawklords);
        1983 Lloyd Langton Group (`Wind of Change');
        1983 Lloyd Langton Group (_Outside the Law_);
        1984 Lloyd Langton Group (_Night Air_);
        1986 Lloyd Langton Group (_Like An Arrow (Through the Heart)_);
        1986 Snorkwind;
        1987 Lloyd Langton Group (_Time Space and LLG_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1988);
        1990 Nic Potter (_The Blue Zone_);
        1991 Lloyd Langton Group (_Elegy_);
        1994 Lloyd Langton Group (_River Run_);
        1994 Dr. Brown (_Dreamscape_);
        1997 Lloyd Langton Group (_On The Move_);
        1999 Lloyd Langton Group (_Chain Reaction_).

THOMAS CRIMBLE:
        (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1970);
        guest with Hawkwind 1971;
        [lots I'm sure, but I don't know any].

DAVE ANDERSON:
ex-Amon Düül II;
        (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1971);
        1983 Amon Düül 2 (_Hawk Meets Penguin Vol. 1_);
        1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_);
        1985 guest with Hawkwind;
        1985 Amon Düül 2 (_Meetings with Menmachines, Inglorious Heroes of the Past_);
        1985 Inner City Unit (_The President's Tapes_);
        1985 4x (_Ballet Dancer_);
        1987 Groundhogs (_Back Against the Wall_);
        1987 Amon Düül 2 (`Olaf (Where's my $20,000?)');
        1989 Amon Düül 2 (_Fool Moon_);
        1989 Amon Düül 2 (_Die Lösung_).

DEL DETTMAR:
        (joins Hawkwind 1971);
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1974);
        ?1975 solo/Melodic Energy Commission (_Synthesis_); [1]
        ?1977 solo/Melodic Energy Commission (_M=E/C2_);
        ?1978 Melodic Energy Commission (`Melody is Energy');
        1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Stranger in Mystery_);
        1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Migration of the Snails_);
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`You Shouldn't Do That');
        1994 Helios Creed (`Hyperventilation');
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_);
        1994 Psychic TV (_A Pagan Day_);
        1994 Spiral Realms (_A Trip to G9_);
        1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_);
        1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_);
        1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_).

IAN KILMISTER (LEMMY):
ex-Opal Butterfly, Sam Gopal's Dream, Rocking Vicars;
        (joins Hawkwind 1971);
        1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection');
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T) 1974;
        (leaves Hawkwind 1975);
        1976 Motörhead (_On Parole_);
        1977 Motörhead (_Motörhead_);
        1977 Motörhead (_Blitzkrieg on Birmingham_);
        1978 Motörhead (_What's Words Worth_);
        1978 Motörhead (`Louie Louie');
        1979 Motörhead (_Overkill_);
        1979 Motörhead (_Bomber_);
        1980 Motörhead (_The Golden Years Live_);
        1980 Motörhead (_Ace of Spades_);
        1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets');
        1980 Motörhead (_Beer Drinkers_);
        1981 Headgirl (_The St. Valentine's Day Massacre_);
        1981 Motörhead (_No Sleep Till Hammersmith_);
        1981 Young & Moody Band (`Don't Do That');
        1982 Motörhead (_Iron Fist_);
        1982 Lemmy and Wendy (`Stand By Your Man');
        1983 Motörhead (_Another Perfect Day_);
        1983 guest with Hawkwind;
        1984 Motörhead (_No Remörse_);
        1985 Motörhead (_The Birthday Party_);
        1986 Motörhead (_Orgasmatron_);
        1986 Motörhead (_The King Biscuit Flower Hour Live_);
        1987 Motörhead (_Rock'n'Roll_);
        1988 Lemmy and the Upsetters (`Blue Suede Shoes', another track); [4]
        1988 Motörhead (_No Sleep At All_);
        1991 Motörhead (_1916_);
        1992 Motörhead (_March ör Die_);
        1992 Motörhead (_'92 Tour Live_);
        1992 Motörhead (_Better Wear Armör_);
        1993 Motörhead (_Bastards_);
        1994 Motörhead with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane (`Born To Raise Hell');
        1995 Motörhead (_Sacrifice_);
        1995 Motörhead (_The Motörheadbangers' Ball_);
        1996 Motörhead (_Overnight Sensation_);
        1998 Motörhead (_Snake Bite Love_);
        1999 Motörhead (_Everything Louder than Everyone Else_);
        2000 Lemmy, Slim Jim & ? (_?_)
        forthcoming Motörhead (_We Are Motörhead_).

ROBERT CALVERT:
        (joins Hawkwind 1971; not part of recordings till 1972);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1973);
        1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection');
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T);
        1974 Nektar (_Down To Earth_);
        1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T);
        1976 John Stevens Away (_Mazin Ennet_); [2]
        (back to Hawkwind 1976);
        (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords);
        1979 Robert Calvert & The First XI (`Cricket Star');
        1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets');
        1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_);
        1982 The Imperial Pompadours (_Ersatz_);
        1982 guest with Hawkwind;
        1983 guest with Hawkwind;
        1984 Robert Calvert (_Freq_);
        1984 guest with Hawkwind;
        1986 Robert Calvert (_Test Tube Conceived_);
        1986 Robert Calvert & Krankschaft (_At The Queen Elizabeth Hall_);
        1989 Robert Calvert (_Blueprints From The Cellar_);
        1989 Amon Düül 2 (_Die Lösung_);
        (posthumous); [6]
        1991 Robert Calvert (_Bugatti_);
        1992 Robert Calvert (_Revenge_).

JOHN `TWINK' ALDER:
ex-solo, Pink Fairies, Pretty Things, Tomorrow;
        (Hawkwind standby 1971);
        1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection');
        1975 Pink Fairies (_Live At The Roundhouse_);
        1974-6 Mouse and Twink (_Out of the Pink and Into the Blues_);
        1977 The Rings (_I Wanna Be Free_);
        1978 Twink and the Fairies (_Do It '77_);
        1986 Twink (`Apocalipstic');
        1986 Twink (`Space Lover');
        1987 Twink (`Driving My Car');
        1987 Pink Fairies (_Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em_);
        1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_);
        1990 Twink (_Mr. Rainbow_);
        1990 Bevis & Twink (_Magic Eye_);
        1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1993 Pinkwind (_Festival of the Sun_);
        1994 Hawkfairies (_Purple Haze_);
        1996 Pink Fairies (_Out of the Blue and into the Pink_); [8]
        1996 Pinkwind (_The Fairies' Tea Party_);
        1996 Pink Fairies (_Pleasure Island_).

SIMON KING:
ex-Opal Butterfly;
        (joins Hawkwind 1971);
        1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection') 1973;
        1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T);
        1974 Eno (_Here Come The Warm Jets_);
        1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_);
        (injured 1975; back to Hawkwind 1975);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1977);
        (1978 Hawklords);
        1978 Quasar;
        (back to Hawkwind 1979);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1980);
        1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets');
        1981 Turbo.

SIMON HOUSE:
ex-?Magic Muscle, High Tide, Third Ear Band;
        (joins Hawkwind 1974);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1977);
        1978 Bowie (_Stage_);
        1979 Bowie (_Lodger_);
        1980 Denny Gerrard (`Sinister Morning');
        1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_);
        1981 Turbo;
        1981 Japan (_Tin Drum_);
        1983 Simon House (_House of Dreams_); [3]
        1986 High Tide (_Interesting Times_);
        1987 Jellymasters (_Two True Believers_);
        (back to Hawkwind 1989);
        1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1990);
        1990 High Tide (_Reason of Success_);
        1991 Magic Muscle (_Gulp_);
        1992 Robert Calvert _(Revenge_);
        1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1994 Nik Turner (_Prophets of Time_);
        1994 Simon House (_Yassassim_);
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka');
        1994 Spiral Realms (_A Trip to G9_);
        1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_);
        1995 Spiral Realms (_Crystal Jungles of Eos_);
        1995 Spiral Realms (`Interstellar Overdrive');
        1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_);
        1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny');
        1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_);
        1996 Spiral Realms (_Solar Wind (live)_);
        1998 Anubian Lights (_Let Not the Flame Die Out_);
        1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1999 Adrian Shaw (_Head Cleaner_);
        (back to Hawkwind 1999);
        forthcoming Simon House (_Return to the Spiral Realms_).

ALAN POWELL:
ex-Stackridge, Chicken Shack;
        (joins Hawkwind 1975);
        1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_);
        1977 Deviants (_Screwed Up_);
        1977 Deviants (tracks from _Have Left The Planet_);
        1978 Mick Farren (_Vampires Stole My Lunch Money_);
        1978 Mick Farren (`Half-Price Drinks');
        1978 Sphynx (_Xitintoday_);
        1978 Tanz der Youth;
        1979 Kicks;
        1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_);
        1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka');
        1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny');
        1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_);
        1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual.

MICHAEL MOORCOCK:
ex-Bellyflops;
        (long-time Hawkwind guest 1971 onwards; joins Hawkwind 1975;
leaves Hawkwind 1975);
        1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_, `Dodgem Dude');
        1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T);
        1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_);
        (back to Hawkwind 1981; leaves Hawkwind 1981);
        1982 Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix (_The Brothel in Rosenstrasse_);
        guest with Hawkwind 1982;
        (back with Hawkwind 1985; leaves Hawkwind 1985);
        1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_).

PAUL RUDOLPH:
ex-Pink Fairies, Pink Fairies, Deviants;
        (joins Hawkwind 1975);
        1975 Eno (_Another Green World_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1976);
        1977 Eno (_Before and After Science_);
        1977 Deviants (_Screwed Up_);
        1977 Deviants (tracks from _Have Left The Planet_);
        1978 Twink and the Fairies (_Do It '77_);
        1978 Eno (_Music For Films_);
        1979 Kicks;
        1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Migration of the Snails_);
        1996 Pink Fairies (_Out of the Blue and Into the Pink_); [8]
        1996 Pink Fairies (_Pleasure Island_);
        1997 Pink Fairies (_No Picture_).

ADRIAN SHAW:
ex-Magic Muscle;
        (joins Hawkwind 1976; leaves Hawkwind 1977);
        1987 Jellymasters (_Two True Believers_);
        1988 Magic Muscle (_The Pipe, the Roar and the Grid_);
        1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_);
        1991 Magic Muscle (_Living Weeds and Ancient Seeds_);
        1991 The Bevis Frond (_New River Head_);
        1991 Adrian Shaw (_Aerial Dance_);
        1991 Magic Muscle (_Gulp_);
        1992 The Bevis Frond (_Sprawl_);
        1994 The Bevis Frond (_Superseeder_);
        1996 Adrian Shaw (_Tea for the Hydra_);
        1997 The Bevis Frond (_North Circular_);
        1997 Deviants (_Memphis Psychosis_);
        1997 Adrian Shaw (_Displaced Person_);
        1999 Bevis Frond (_Vavona Burr_);
        1999 Adrian Shaw (_Head Cleaner_);
        1999 The Bevis Frond (_Live at the Great American Music Hall_).

HARVEY BAINBRIDGE:
        (1977-8 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords);
        (joins Hawkwind 1978);
        (1982 Hawklords);
        1983 Harvey Bainbridge (`The Changing');
        1983 Alman Mulo Band (_Mamissi_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1984; back to Hawkwind 1984);
        1984 Alman Mulo Band (_Orisha_);
        1986 Alman Mulo Band (_Invisible Warrior_);
        1988 Hawkdog;
        1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the
Psychedelic Warlords_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1991);
        1991 Alman Mulo Band (_Afrodisiac_);
        1993 Harvey Bainbridge (_Interstellar Chaos_);
        1994 Alman Mulo Band (_Diamonds and Toads_);
        1997 Harvey Bainbridge (_Red Chaos_);
        1997 Ant Bee (_Lunar Muzik_);
        1999 Spaceship Eyes (_Truth in the Eyes of a Spaceship_);
        (back to Hawkwind 1999).

PAUL HAYLES:
        (1977 Sonic Assassins);
        (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1978).

MARTIN GRIFFIN
        (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords);
        (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1979; back to Hawkwind 1980);
        (1982 Hawklords);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1983).

STEVE SWINDELLS:
ex-solo, Pilot, String-Driven Thing;
        (1978 Hawklords);
        (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1979);
        1980 solo (_Fresh Blood_);
        1980 solo (`Shot Down in the Night');
        1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets');
        1999 Swindells & Biz (`Y2k').

MICK SMITH:
        (1978 Hawklords).

TIM BLAKE:
ex-solo, Steve Hillage, Gong;
        (joins Hawkwind 1979; leaves Hawkwind 1980);
        1991 Tim Blake (_Magick_);
        1994 Gong (_The Birthday Party_);
        1997 Tim Blake (_Red Shift_);
        1998 Christian Boulé (tracks from _Photomuzik_);
        forthcoming Tim Blake (_The Tide of the Century_).

GINGER BAKER: ex-Atomic Rooster, Energy, solo, Baker Gurvitz Army, Ginger
Baker's Airforce, Blind Faith, Cream;
        (joins Hawkwind 1980; leaves Hawkwind 1980);
        1982 Ginger Baker & Band (_From Humble Oranges_);
        1982 Ginger Baker & Band (_Ginger Baker Live In Concert_);
        1986 Public Image Ltd. (_Album_);
        1986 Ginger Baker, Ravi Shankar & Bill Laswell (_Horses and Trees_);
        1986 Ginger Baker & African Force (_African Force_);
        1990 Ginger Baker & African Force (_Palanquin's Pole_);
        1991 Ginger Baker, Sonny Sharrock & Peter Brotzman (_No Material_);
        1992 Ginger Baker's African Force (_Middle Passage_);
        1992 Ginger Baker & Courtney Pine (_The Album_);
        1992 Ginger Baker's Energy (S/T);
        1994 Jack Bruce (_Cities of the Heart_);
        1994 BBM (_Around the Next Dream_);
        1994 Ginger Baker Trio (_Going Back Home_).

KEITH HALE:
        (joins Hawkwind 1980; leaves Hawkwind 1980).

FREDERICK REEVES (DEAD FRED):
ex-Inner City Unit;
        (joins Hawkwind 1982; leaves Hawkwind 1982);
        1985 The Maximum Effect;
        1986 Robert Calvert & Krankschaft (_At the Queen Elizabeth Hall_).

ROBERT HEATON:
        (joins Hawkwind 1983; leaves Hawkwind 1983).

MICK CLARK:
ex-Lloyd Langton Group;
        (joins Hawkwind 1983; leaves Hawkwind 1984);
        1999 Lloyd Langton Group (_Chain Reaction_).

ANDY ANDERSON:
ex-The Cure;
        (joins Hawkwind 1984; leaves Hawkwind 1984).

CLIVE DEAMER:
        (joins Hawkwind 1984; leaves Hawkwind 1984; back to Hawkwind 1985;
leaves Hawkwind 1985);
        1994 Portishead (`Numb');
        1994 Portishead (_Dummy_);
        1994 Portishead (`Glory Box');
        1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (`It's Jazzy');
        1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (_Brute Force_);
        1997 Portishead (_Cowboys_);
        1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (_New Forms_);
        1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (`Heroes');
        1997 Portishead (S/T).

ALAN DAVEY:
ex-solo;
        (joins Hawkwind 1984);
        1986 Snorkwind;
        1987 Alan Davey (_The Elf_, other tracks from _The Elf and the
Hawk_, `Sand Devil');
        1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the
Psychedelic Warlords_);
        1992 Dumpy's Rusty Nuts (_Get Out On The Road_);
        1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_);
        1996 Alan Davey (_Captured Rotation_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1997);
        1997 Alan Davey's Bedouin (_Bedouin_);
        1998 Alan 'The Elf' Davey (_Sci-Fi-Delic_);
        1999 Bedouin (_Bedouin Live '98_);
        1999 Ace of Spades;
        1999 Snorkwind;
        2000 Alan Davey (_Chaos Delight_);
        forthcoming Bedouin (_?_).

DANNY THOMPSON Jnr:
        (joins Hawkwind 1984; leaves Hawkwind 1985; back to Hawkwind 1985);
        Snorkwind 1986;
        (leaves Hawkwind 1988);
        1997 Alan Davey's Bedouin (_Bedouin_);
        1998 Danny Thompson (_Skinwalker_);
        1999 Bedouin (_Bedouin Live '98_);
        1999 Ace of Spades;
        1999 Snorkwind;
        forthcoming Bedouin (_?_).

JENNY CHAPMAN:
        1984 guest with Hawkwind.

STEVEN CHARLES:
        (joins Hawkwind 1985; leaves Hawkwind 1985). [5]

PAUL COBBOLD:
        1987 guest with Hawkwind.

CRUM:
ex-Moonloonies;
        (joins Hawkwind 1988; leaves Hawkwind 1989; back to Hawkwind 1997;
leaves Hawkwind 1997);
        1999 Moonloonies (_?_).

MICK KIRTON:
        (joins Hawkwind 1988; leaves Hawkwind 1989).

RICHARD CHADWICK:
        (joins Hawkwind 1989);
        1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the
Psychedelic Warlords_);
        1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_);
        1999 Whirlwind;
        2000 ?;
        forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_);
        forthcoming Richard Chadwick (tracks on_Hawkwind Family Tree_).

BRIDGET WISHART:
ex-Hippie Slags;
        (joins Hawkwind 1989);
        1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the
Psychedelic Warlords_);
        (leaves Hawkwind 1991);
        1999 Whirlwind.

STEVE BEMAND:
        (joins Hawkwind 1991; leaves Hawkwind 1991).

SAMANTHA FOX:
        1993 guest with Hawkwind.

RON TREE:
ex-Bastard;
        (joins Hawkwind 1995);
        1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_);
        1996 Alan Davey (_Captured Rotation_);
        (unable to leave the UK 1998; back with Hawkwind 1998);
        1999 Whirlwind;
        (unable to leave UK 2000; back with Hawkwind 2000);
        forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_);
        forthcoming Ron Tree (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_).

JERRY RICHARDS:
ex-Tubilah Dog;
        (1988 Hawkdog);
        guest with Hawkwind 1995;
        guest with Hawkwind 1995;
        (joins Hawkwind 1997);
        1999 Whirlwind;
        2000 ?;
        forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_);
        forthcoming Jerry Richards (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_).

CAPTAIN RIZZ:
ex-solo;
        (joins Hawkwind 1997; leaves Hawkwind 1999);
        1999 guest with Hawkwind.

STEVE TAYLOR:
        1998 guest with Hawkwind;
        1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual;
        1999 Whirlwind;
        (joins Hawkwind 2000);
        2000 ?. Notes [1] I've only heard of these albums as Melodic
Energy Commission ones; but the current Melodic Energy Commission
propaganda seems to suggest _Stranger in Mystery_ was their first album.
Did Del use the name solo before forming the band, which Xaliman now
claims was his idea?
[2] I think this is the other Robert Calvert, of Mother Gong; my source
lists his Mother Gong appearance too, but I can't find anything to check
this with.
[3] Still unreleased.
[4] Uncertain of the date here.
[5] _Is_ that his name? You know the feller, percussion on _Chronicle of
the Black Sword_.
[6] I've left _Blueprints_ on the living side as it's pretty much as Bob
left it, whereas as I understand it from Spirit of the P/Age, _Bugatti_
and _Revenge_ were finished after his death.
[7] I think this is some other Nick Turner; spelling uncertain.
[8] Not sure about this one; I've never seen it or heard of it, but a
reputable source lists it (though not the following ones) and the Mouse
and Twink album appears to be punning off its title.

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 |  Jon Jarrett (01223 741219)         jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk   |
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 | "Now, back me up on this, but isn't it always the same? You've just   |
 | got on the phone and the bath starts running? Back me up!" Harry Hill |



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