Parallel Universe Disc 2 ~ Hawkwind

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'Parallel Universe' is a significant release that as well as containing a good cross-section of the band's output over the first five years, (the band was actually formed in 1969), pulls together a slew of material that's previously been available as Bonus Tracks on the EMI remasters from a few years back, plus a selection of Previously Unreleased United Artists - era tracks including studio versions of: 'It's So Easy' and 'You'd Better Believe It', a very different studio cut of 'Wind Of Change', alternative vocals on a studio recording of 'Seven By Seven' and new songs: 'Hog Farm' and what's listed as being a previously unreleased track: 'Take What You Can', which actually appeared on a 'Weird Tapes' release under the title: 'Make What You Can', although at this stage we don't know if it is the same recording or another previously unknown version.
This package of great tracks is something that no serious Hawkwind fan or collector should be without. These are the seminal recordings of the band - the essence of what Hawkwind was at that time, and was all about. The sleeve notes for this highly anticipated releases are by Nik Turner.
CD 2:
1. Paranoia (Greasy Truckers Party) 00:00
2. Silver Machine (original single mix) 05:03
3. Seven By Seven (original single alternate vocal mix, unreleased) 9:43
4. Brainstorm 15:03
5. Space Is Deep 26:35
6. Lord Of Light 32:57
7. Take What You Can 39:59
8. Born To Go 49:06
9. Down Through The Night 59:04
10. Orgone Accumulator 1:05:22
11. Sonic Attack 115:24

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