Hawkwind
Hawkwind is an English rock band and one of the earliest space rock groups. The band was formed by ex-busker and blues man Dave Brock in Ladbroke Grove, England, who intended to marry simple three-chord rock with experimental electronic music. He cites his influences for the band at the time as The Moody Blues, Steve Miller Band and the krautrock scene of Kraftwerk, Neu! and particularly Can. The band was formed in 1969 by visionary Dave Brock and although it has been subject to numerous line-up changes it is still led by him. ...show more
Hawkwind is an English rock band and one of the earliest space rock groups. The band was formed by ex-busker and blues man Dave Brock in Ladbroke Grove, England, who intended to marry simple three-chord rock with experimental electronic music. He cites his influences for the band at the time as The Moody Blues, Steve Miller Band and the krautrock scene of Kraftwerk, Neu! and particularly Can. The band was formed in 1969 by visionary Dave Brock and although it has been subject to numerous line-up changes it is still led by him.
The early line-up featured Dave Brock on vocals and rhythm guitar, Huw Lloyd-Langton on lead guitar, Terry Ollis on drums, Thomas Crimble on bass, Nik Turner on Saxophone and Dik Mik on synthesizer. The band became established as a space-rock underground band with their renowned concert at the Glastonbury Rock Festival 1970 when they set up in an alternative field and played a free concert, pulling crowds away from the main event. Their debut album, the self titled 'HAWKWIND', was released by EMI and to this day still sells steadily. In 1970 they appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival where Jimi Hendrix was spotted in the audience.
He was asked to get up and join the band and he replied 'No I don't want to spoil it!' Huw Lloyd-Langton remained with them until late 1971. The band shot to fame in 1972 with their hit record 'Silver Machine' featuring Lemmy (now of Motörhead fame) on vocals. (This record featured in the soundtrack of a recent TV Mazda advert in the UK). In 1973 Simon House (Electric Violin) joined, and throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s, the renowned World famous Sci-fi author, Michael Moorcock often recorded and appeared with them. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Hawkwind

Onward

Welcome To The Future Volume 1 - Masters Of The Universe

Distant Horizons

Sonic Attack

Choose Your Masques

Space Bandits

Hawkwind: At The BBC - 1972

Master Of The Universe

Blood Of The Earth

Silver Machine

Blood Of The Earth (+ Bonus Tracks)

Transmissions from Atomhenge (Emissions from the cosmic universe of Hawkwind)

Quark, Strangeness and Charm

Live Seventy Nine

The Chronicle of the Black Sword