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In Concert Out of the Shadows
Hawkwind
In Concert Out of the Shadows
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
2008 archive release, recorded live at the Newcastle Opera House, December 4th, 2002, with the God of Hellfire himself, Arthur Brown on vocals! Features all your favourites: from the breathtaking pace of the late Robert Ca...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hawkwind
Title: In Concert Out of the Shadows
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Dream Catcher UK
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 7/15/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Progressive, Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 5036436017829, 636551525374

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2008 archive release, recorded live at the Newcastle Opera House, December 4th, 2002, with the God of Hellfire himself, Arthur Brown on vocals! Features all your favourites: from the breathtaking pace of the late Robert Calvert's 'Aero Space Age Inferno' and Lemmy's 'The Watcher' to the Brock/Calvert mega-opus, 'Silver Machine'. their Top Three hit from 1972.
 

CD Reviews

Hawkwind fans will want this one!
J. Saunders | 04/05/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is an excellent concert with the basic lineup of Dave Brock, Allan Davey and Richard Chadwick supplemented with Huw Lloyd-Langton, Tim Blake and Arthur Brown. The best thing is the track selection which is significantly different than most Hawkwind shows and features some more obscure Hawkwind songs as wll as two Robert Calvert songs (1,6), two Arthur Brown songs (4,7), one Tim Blake song (9) and one Lemmy song (10). Here is the Track listing:



1) Aero Space Age Inferno

2) Angel of Death

3) Out of the Shadows

4) Time Captives

5) Master of the Universe

6) The Song of the Gremlins

7) Time & Confusion

8) Hurry On Sundown

9) Lighthouse

10) The Watcher

11) Assassins of Allah

12) Earth Calling

13) Sonic Space Attack

14) Silver Machine



This was recorded early in the tour and although as Dave Brock claims in the additional one hour interview that they didn't have much practice time, the band pulls off a tight and energetic performance. My only quibbles are that the camera work is pretty basic and the show is only 80 minutes long so I docked it one star. That being said this is still worth the money."
Hawkwind - 'In Concert-Out Of The Shadows' (MVD)
Mike Reed | USA | 05/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Superb music DVD that is SURE to fully please any true Hawkfan. First you get an 80-minute concert that was filmed at the Opera House in Newcastle, UK on December 4, 2002. Fourteen songs total, with several must-experience 'deep album cuts'. Tunes like "Out Of The Shadows", "Master Of The Universe", "Huury On Sundown" (off their very first lp), the *ss-kicking "Assassins Of Allah" and "Earth Calling" (which carries into "You Shouldn't Do That") were all shot with a full-blown psychedelic light show. Other memorable moments include two Bob Calvert gems, "Aerospace Age Inferno" and "Song Of The Gremlins". Fellow aging long-time UK rocker - none other than Arthur Brown is guest vocalist on several songs here and serves his purpose as Hawkwind's frontman, rather well I thought. Even gets to perform two of his own songs here, "Time Captives" and "Time & Confusion". A very happening bit on this DVD is when Brown comes out all dressed in black like 'the invisible man' for "Sonic{Space}Attack". After the show, Dave Brock gives an hour long interview speaking of playing space rock, Hawkwind's expensive stage shows, musical roots, etc. Simply great picture and sound quality. A must-have."
Great way to relive memories of some great concerts
Richard | Denver, Co USA | 05/28/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is a crisp, well recorded DVD that brings back great memories of a much loved band. The classic tracks, with Dave Brock on vocals, show all that is best about Hawkwind; pulsing psychedelic space rock with soaring lead guitar from Huw Lloyd Llangton. Truly a joy to watch and listen to. The interview, with the Captain (Brock) is interesting as well; a trip down memory lane.



The only downside, to this old time fan, is the addition of Arthur Brown on lead vocals, who, unfortunately brings little to the table for the Hawkwind tracks (plus he fluffs some of the lyrics) and is a bit too into himself during the music he brings from outside which, IMHO, is mediocre at best.



Oh well, a small price to pay for such an otherwise stellar disc - and you can always use the fast forward button to skip to the next good bit......"