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    Hawkwind - Quark, Strangeness and Charm (Bonus CD)

    04/28/2009 | Atomhenge 

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      QUARK STRANGENESS & CHARM (BONUS TRACKS) (REIS)

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    All Music Guide Review

    Hot on the heels of two decidedly un-Hawkwind-ish singles; following in the footsteps, too, of the defiantly transitory Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music album, Quark Strangeness and Charm was the first full flowering of Hawkwind's newly-honed drive towards brittle pop, sharp wit, and crystal-clear intent -- attributes that, if they'd ever existed in the past, had been entirely overwhelmed by the sheer grandeur of the space rock rocket blast. Now it was the propulsive riffs and deep space echoes that were held in abeyance, and Quark opened as it meant to go on, with "Spirit of the Age"'s tight keyboards, unobtrusive washes, and the utterly captivating -- if totally skewed -- story of love across the light years. It is hard to visualize just how shocking the change must have been to loyal fans of the era; how they must have trembled before the electrifying jolt of concise lyricism and accessible melodies. Airplay followed, and the band even made their first mainstream U.K. TV appearance in some five years, performing the new album's title track on Marc Bolan's teatime TV pop show. Robert Calvert wore an aviator's helmet and carried a stuffed falcon on one hand, odd apparel indeed for an ode to Albert Einstein's lack of luck with the ladies. Or maybe not so odd, after all. A handful of songs fed back into the traditional Hawkwind mythos -- the post-apocalyptic "Damnation Alley," the near-industrial instrumental "Forge of Vulcan," and the weary, dream-is-over nostalgia of "Days of the Underground." "Hassan I Sabha," an epic of Middle Eastern terrorist rhetoric, even recalled the prosaic realities of the old favorite "Urban Guerilla," although a haunting Arabic refrain and instrumentation catapulted it to a different realm regardless. And so it went on -- Hawkwind's most unexpected album to date and, today, one of their most endearingly enduring; charming, strange, and, if not quark, then certainly quirky. [The 2009 edition included a bonus CD.] ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide

    Quark, Strangeness and Charm (Bonus CD) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Spirit of the Age
  • 7:25

  • 2
  • Damnation Alley
  • 9:01

  • 3
  • Fable of a Failed Race
  • 3:21

  • 4
  • Quark, Strangeness & Charm
  • 3:41

  • 5
  • Hassan I Sabbah
  • 5:22

  • 6
  • The Forge of Vulcan
  • 3:05

  • 7
  • The Days of the Underground
  • 3:11

  • 8
  • The Iron Dream
  • 1:53

  • 9
  • Damnation Alley (Live Studio Version)(#)(*)
  • 10:35

  • 10
  • A Minor Jam Session (#)(*)
  • 9:51

  • 11
  • Spirit of the Age (#)(*)(Demo Version)(Excerpt)
  • 2:59

  • 12
  • Hash Cake Cut (*)
  • 4:26

  • 13 (2)
  • Damnation Alley (First Studio Version)
  • 10:36

  • 14 (2)
  • Spirit of the Age (Full Extended Version)(#)(*)
  • 11:23

  • 15 (2)
  • The Days of the Underground (First Version)(#)(*)
  • 5:40

  • 16 (2)
  • Quark, Strangeness & Charm/Uncle Sam's on Mars (#)(*)
  • 9:20

  • 17 (2)
  • Fable of a Failed Race (Extended Version)(#)(*)
  • 6:51

  • 18 (2)
  • Damnation Alley (Alternate Harmony Vocal Version)
  • 8:25

  • 19 (2)
  • Spirit of the Age (Live)(*)
  • 5:56

  • 20 (2)
  • Robot (Live)(*)
  • 5:58

  • 21 (2)
  • High Rise (Live)(*)
  • 5:41

  • Quark, Strangeness and Charm (Bonus CD) Notes

    Atomhenge, the home of Hawkwind’s catalogue from 1976 1997, continue their series of definitive reissued editions of these classic albums with the release of Quark, Strangeness & Charm.

    The album, originally released in 1977, was Dave Brock and Robert Calvert s masterpiece that perfectly embraced the influence of the musical New Wave to deliver one of the most effective albums released during Calvert s tenure with Hawkwind. This expanded edition features a bonus CD featuring studio session alternate takes and live recordings by The Sonic Assassins from 1977.

    Including such classic tracks as Spirit of the Age, Hassan I Sabbah and Damnation Alley , this reissue has been remastered from the original master tapes (a first for any CD issue of this album).

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