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Hawkwind - Doremi Fasol Latido - Remastered & Expanded (Exp)
Doremi Fasol Latido - Remastered & Expanded (Exp)
Artist: Hawkwind
Format: CD

Details

Label: ATOMHENGE
Rel. Date: 11/08/2024
UPC: 5013929635722

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DISC: 1

1. Brainstorm
2. Space is Deep
3. One Change
4. Lord of Light
5. Down Through the Night
6. Time We Left This World Today
7. The Watcher
8. Born to Go (live single version)
9. Lord of Light (German single version)
10. Urban Guerrilla (A-side of single)
11. Brainbox Pollution (B-side of single)
12. Brainstorm
13. Space is Deep
14. One Change
15. Lord of Light
16. Down Through the Night
17. Time We Left This World Today
18. The Watcher
19. Take What You Can
20. Seven by Seven (October 1972 remake)
21. Brainbox Pollution (Take 3)
22. Urban Guerrilla
23. Brainbox Pollution

More Info:

This new edition set comprises 2CDs featuring a new remaster of the original album, along with superb new stereo mixes by Stephen W Tayler, including three session out-takes and new mixes of the single tracks 'Urban Guerrilla' and 'Brainbox Pollution'. Recorded at Rockfield and Olympic studios in September and October 1972, the legendary album followed on the success of the band's hit single 'Silver Machine' and was their first to feature Lemmy Kilmister on bass & vocals and Simon King on drums. Featuring such classic tracks as 'Brainstorm', 'Space is Deep', 'Lord of Light', 'Down Through the Night' and 'Time We Left This World Today', the album reached the UK Top 20 upon it's release in November 1972. The release also has an illustrated booklet with new essay.