LP HAWKWIND Electric Tepee (2LP) (Re) Rock Classics RCV127LP - RED VINYL -SEALED
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2LP HAWKWIND
Electric
Tepee
Limited Edition of 1000 Copies In Red Vinyl
Country of
release: UK, 2014
Original
released: 1992
Label: Rock
Classics
Catalogue
number: RCV127LP
Barcode:
0803341408647
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Records: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch
verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED
!!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen
LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side
1:
1. LSD
(8:14)
2. Blue Shift (4:20)
3. Death Of War
(4:47)
Tracks Side 2:
1. The Secret Agent (8:11)
2. Garden Pests
(2:09)
3. Space Dust (5:19)
4. Snake Dance (3:53)
Tracks Side 3:
1. Mask Of The Morning
(8:49)
2. Rites Of Netherworld (0:36)
3. Don't Understand
(7:04)
4. Sadness Runs Deep (5:58)
Tracks Side 4:
1. Right To Decide (4:25)
2. Going To
Hawaii (7:35)
3. Electric Tepee
(3:08)
Listen At YouTube:
Hawkwind suffered from
their annual molt of band members in between Space Bandits and Electric Tepee.
This time around they lost their vocalist and the man behind the keyboards,
Harvey Bainbridge. But how would the loss of such an important band member as
Bainbridge affect the band? The result is Electric Tepee, an album which goes
back to the early style of Hawkwind. In amongst the longer songs are plenty of
new space jams, which give the album a similar feel to that of Levitation. (
)
Down to a three piece, you'd expect the amount of material to be
significantly less layered, but this is not the case with Hawkwind. Electric
Tepee if full of surprises and good amounts of music, particularly on the longer
songs that break up the album. The opening track 'L.S.D' is an extended rocker
complete with buzzing electrical space notes and all sorts of beep, bleeps and
creeps. Even without Bainbridge on the keyboards, Davey does a good enough job
of redeeming himself, keeping up with the barrage of noise.
Many of the
tracks are funky little space rock songs, filled with electrical dribble and
dancing guitar notes. This wasn't a problem on their earlier works, but Electric
Tepee was the first Hawkwind album to be released on CD, this gave them an extra
half hour of music time to play with. As such Electric Tepee runs in at seventy
five minutes, and towards the end the album starts to suffer from terrible drag
and a loss of pace.
In a similar style to many of their earlier works,
Electric Tepee has several large 'pillar' songs which hold up the rest of the
album. On this album these songs are the aforementioned 'L.S.D' as well as the
tracks 'Secret Agent', 'Masks of the Morning' and 'Going to Hawaii'. Compared to
the rest of the album, which are mostly spacey styled electronica songs. These
pillars are comprised of space rock. Brock does a good job in taking up the
guitar solos of Langton, who left two albums previously, and Davey does a good
enough job in picking up the slack from Bainbridge's departure.
The type
of music on this album is also vastly different from the music on their earlier
works, rather than being mostly comprised of space styled noises, the music is
far more modern sounding. This is a good indication that Hawkwind managed to
advance themselves along with the times, producing an album that sounds
remarkably fresh, until it begins to repeat itself towards the tail end of the
album.
That is the biggest issue with Electric Tepee, despite the fact
that the album is generally above par than anything Hawkwind attempted in the
previous decade, the album is simply far too long for it's own good. Hawkwind
could have done an awful lot better if they had 'trimmed the fat' from their
record, and cut down parts which are not useful. Songs like 'Space Dust' are
rather well done, but they begin to sound boring after a while due to the albums
rather extensive length. In the end Electric Tepee is like fishing, sure you may
get a big catch, but its the long boring parts in between the fish that really
get to you. (Matthew Hopkins/sputnikmusic.com)
Dave Brock - Guitar,
Keyboards, Vocals
Alan Davey - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
Richard Chadwick -
Drums, Vocals
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