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Live Seventy Nine

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  • Original Release Date: May 25, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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Play   1. Shot Down In The Night 7:42 $0.99 Buy Track  - Shot Down In The Night
Play   2. Motorway City 8:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - Motorway City
Play   3. Spirit Of The Age 7:36 $0.99 Buy Track  - Spirit Of The Age
Play   4. Brainstorm 9:04 $0.99 Buy Track  - Brainstorm
Play   5. Lighthouse 6:25 $0.99 Buy Track  - Lighthouse
Play   6. Master Of The Universe 4:51 $0.99 Buy Track  - Master Of The Universe
Play   7. Silver Machine (Requiem) 1:09 $0.99 Buy Track  - Silver Machine (Requiem)
Play   8. Urban Guerilla (Bonus Track) 6:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Urban Guerilla (Bonus Track)
Play   9. Shot Down In The Night (Bonus Track - Single Edit) 4:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - Shot Down In The Night (Bonus Track - Single Edit)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intoduction to a great band, May 27, 2009
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This review is from: Live Seventy Nine (Audio CD)
I first heard this album (on vinyl) back in 1980 prior to seeing Hawkwind live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. Listening to this re-mastered recording brings back the memories of why I have such an enduring fondness for the band. I always wondered why this record was so long in making its way to CD as it captures the essence of the phsychelic space rock experience that is so unique to Hawkwind. From the thumping "Masters of the Universe" to the lyrical futuristic misery of "Spirit of the Age" this album delivers as few other live recordings of Hawkwind can: no off key saxophone from Nik Turner and no muddy vocals/instruments that sound like they were recorded on a dictaphone. Truly a joy to listen to. This album is both a great start for the neophyte or a must have disc for the long time Hawkwind afficionados.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Mastering/Bad Music, December 18, 2009
This review is from: Live Seventy Nine (Audio CD)
I have started working my way through the Hawk catalog in chronological order. The first 10 albums I've listened to have been really great, and I've rated all of them 5 stars except one which I gave 4, so this one came as a huge shock to me.

The music is beyond terrible. It is essentially strait ahead late 70's British heavy metal with no melody, no hooks, no power, and bloody awful singing...totally without redeeming value. Which is especially disappointing given the fantastic preceding 3 albums with Robert Calvert.

I've read that they were without a record deal at the time, and the only reason they got one from Bronze Records was because of the success of Motorhead. Gerry Bron of Bronze records reminisced, "I don't think we would have signed Hawkwind if it weren't for Motorhead, I can't say I was that interested." So I suppose it's not too surprising that Hawkwind ended up sounding like Motorhead wannabes on this album.

The mastering on the 2009 Cherry Hill/Atomhenge remaster is suitably dreadful. The 1992 Castle release if far far superior in every respect. The 09 version suffers from all the problems of a 'loudness war' remaster (google 'loudness war' for more info), including mastering induced distortion, zero dynamic range, and clipping. In addition, the 09 version has had the bass pumped up and it swamps the mids and highs. It is really disappointing, because the 3 or 4 other Cheery Hill remasters I've heard sound very good.

Recommendations:

Do not buy this record. And if you absolutely must, get the 1992 Castle cd.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad Mastering/Bad Music, December 18, 2009
This review is from: Live Seventy Nine (Audio CD)
I have started working my way through the Hawk catalog in chronological order. The first 10 albums I've listened to have been really great, and I've rated all of them 5 stars except one which I gave 4, so this one came as a huge shock to me.

The music is beyond terrible. It is essentially strait ahead late 70's British heavy metal with no melody, no hooks, no power, and bloody awful singing...totally without redeeming value. Which is especially disappointing given the fantastic preceding 3 albums with Robert Calvert.

I've read that they were without a record deal at the time, and the only reason they got one from Bronze Records was because of the success of Motorhead. Gerry Bron of Bronze records reminisced, "I don't think we would have signed Hawkwind if it weren't for Motorhead, I can't say I was that interested." So I suppose it's not too surprising that Hawkwind ended up sounding like Motorhead wannabes on this album.

The mastering on the 2009 Cherry Hill/Atomhenge remaster is suitably dreadful. The 1992 Castle release if far far superior in every respect. The 09 version suffers from all the problems of a 'loudness war' remaster (google 'loudness war' for more info), including mastering induced distortion, zero dynamic range, and clipping. In addition, the 09 version has had the bass pumped up and it swamps the mids and highs. It is really disappointing, because the 3 or 4 other Cheery Hill remasters I've heard sound very good.

Recommendations:

Do not buy this record. And if you absolutely must, get the 1992 Castle cd.
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