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Hawkestrel - Chaos Rocks Review by Gary Hill
Hawkestrel is a project led by Alan Davey. Davey is probably best known as having been the bassist for Hawkwind for quite a few years.
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Cream - Classic Artists: Cream DVD Review by Gary Hill
This is an exhaustive documentary. It really showcases a lot of cool things, from early footage, killer interviews and real insights.
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Hawkwind - Dust of Time - 1969-2021 (2 CD Edition) Review by Gary Hill
Without question, Hawkwind is one of my all-time favorite bands. So, I can't possibly review any Hawkwind release without that bias coming into it.
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Baker Gurvitz Army - Elysian Encounter Review by Gary Hill
I've reviewed a box set of this band in the current issue of Music Street Journal. In addition, I'm doing individual retro reviews of this album and the first one.
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Hawkwind - Epoch Eclipse Review by Gary Hill Chronicling the entire career of the band, this box set really is a wonderful collection. It shows the diversity of Hawkwind in all their varying styles.
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Ginger Baker - Ginger Baker In Africa DVD Review by Greg Olma I had heard about this film years ago when I was looking for Cream material. It has finally come out on DVD and although you will find it in the music section of most video stores, this film is really more of a documentary.
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Hawkwind - Levitation Review by Gary Hill Jim Lascko from Strange Trips, the US source for information on Hawkwind, describes space rock as being "characterized (by)(but certainly not limited to) spacey keyboards, driving guitar...
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Baker Gurvitz Army - Live 1975 Review by Gary Hill
This live album from 1975 has been expanded to include several songs from a different show the same year.
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Cream - Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2005 BluRay Review by Gary Hill
I remember when I first heard about the Cream reunion I really wished I could have made the shows.
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Baker Gurvitz Army - Neon Lights – The Broadcasts 1975, 3CD/2DVD Box Set Review by Gary Hill
This band was such an interesting outfit. Of course, for some the main claim to fame for them was the fact that Ginger Baker was the "Baker" of the group's name.
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Jack Bruce - Rockpalast: The 50th Birthday Concerts DVD Set Review by Gary Hill
It would be easy for a cynical person to assume that this was some hastily assembled set to cash in after the death of Jack Bruce.
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Baker Gurvitz Army - Since Beginning: The Albums 1974-1976 Review by Gary Hill
This brand new three-CD set is all class. It gathers together the three studio albums from Baker Gurvitz Army released from 1974-1976, but you probably get that from the title.
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Baker Gurvitz Army - The Baker Gurvitz Army Review by Gary Hill
I've reviewed this album, and another from this group, in this issue of Music Street Journal. They are also both part of a box-set, reviewed in the same issue.
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Hawkestrel - The Future Is Us Review by Gary Hill
The quick story is that this is an album with a lot of Hawkwind alums providing their talents. The longer tale is that it was assembled by Alan Davey with various parts coming from sessions recorded over the years.
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Cream - The Making Of Disraeli Gears DVD Review by Gary Hill
You've really got to love this series of DVD's. When these people say classic albums, they mean it.
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Hawkwind - This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic Review by Bruce Stringer One step on from the classic, yet volatile, Levitation line-up this release is a collection of tracks highlighting their performance of 1981's Stonehenge festival, re-sequenced and sounding at their most energetic since the days of Lemmy.
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Hawkwind - Zones Review by Gary Hill
I know a lot of people aren’t crazy about this disc. For my money it’s well worth having.
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