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Robert Calvert

Revenge

Review by Gary Hill

This disc by the late Calvert appears to be a compilation of various demos. The music on the disc, with the exception of one track, does not really resemble his Hawkwind work at all. The album is extremely short (under 25 minutes) and a bit rough around the edges in the production department. The material ranges from neo-classically oriented to Hawk-esque to just plain weird. This one would probably be for collectors only.

This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2001 Year Book Volume 1 at  garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2001-and-2002.

Track by Track Review
Revenge
The title track is a string-oriented arrangement in a playful, bouncy, quirky format.
Facism Futurism
Based on a mechanically textured, quirky guitar based riff, this is a strange rough edged cut.
Bugatti
Very much an unfinished track, a Hawkwindesque riff creates the central theme to this quirky piece.
Isadora
With a wonderful classically oriented arrangement, this one feels a lot like Hawkwind done with orchestral instruments. It is an odd and quirky piece with great textures. It is very dramatic.
 
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