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    Hawkwind - The Space Ritual Alive (Original Master) (1973/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Hawkwind - The Space Ritual Alive (Original Master) (1973/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Hawkwind - Space Ritual (1973/2015)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 88:36 minutes | 1,91 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "The Space Ritual Alive in Liverpool and London" is a 1973 live double album recorded in 1972 by UK rock band Hawkwind. It is their fourth album, reached #9 in the UK album charts and briefly dented the Billboard Top 200, peaking at #179. The album was recorded during the tour to promote their Doremi Fasol Latido album, which comprises the bulk of this set. In addition, there are new tracks ("Born To Go", "Upside Down" and "Orgone Accumulator") and the songs are interspersed by electronic and spoken pieces making this one continuous performance. Their recent hit single "Silver Machine" was excluded from the set, and only "Master of the Universe" remains from their first two albums.

    Hawkwind - The Space Ritual Alive (Original Master) (1973/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Recorded live in December 1972 and released the following year, Space Ritual is an excellent document of Hawkwind's classic lineup, underscoring the group's status as space rock pioneers. As the quintessential "people's band," Hawkwind carried '60s countercultural idealism into the '70s, gigging constantly, playing wherever there was an audience, and even playing for free on five consecutive days outside the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. The band's multimedia performances were the perfect accompaniment for exploring inner space and imagining outer space. While not concerned with rock's material trappings, Hawkwind were, ironically, among the hardest-working groups in Britain, averaging one show every three days during the year preceding these recordings. Given all that practice, it's not surprising that the performances collected here are incredibly tight (although, reportedly, a couple of tracks were edited). Incorporating most of Doremi Fasol Latido, the show for the Space Ritual tour was conceived as a space rock opera, its blend of sci-fi electronics, mesmerizing psy-fi grooves, and heavy, earthbound jamming punctuated with spoken word interludes from astral poet Bob Calvert. Although his intergalactic musings date the album, coming across now as camp futurism, they still provide fitting atmospheric preambles to Hawkwind's astounding, mind-warping sounds. Calvert's manic recital of Michael Moorcock's "Sonic Attack," for instance, is an exercise in tension that subsequently explodes on the stomping "Time We Left This World Today"; with Nik Turner's otherworldly sax, Dave Brock's guitar distortion, and the earth-moving rhythm section of Simon King and Lemmy, this track offers a blueprint for the album's most potent material. Another standout is "Orgone Accumulator," ten minutes of hypnotic (Wilhelm) Reich & roll that could be the missing link between Booker T. and Stereolab. A 1973 advertisement described Space Ritual as "88 minutes of brain damage"; that characterization still holds true.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Earth Calling
    02 - Born To Go
    03 - Down Through The Night
    04 - The Awakening
    05 - Lord Of Light
    06 - Black Corridor
    07 - Space Is Deep
    08 - Electronic No 1
    09 - Orgone Accumulator
    10 - Upside Down
    11 - Seconds Of Forever
    12 - Brainstorm
    13 - Seven By Seven
    14 - Sonic Attack
    15 - Time We Left This World Today
    16 - Master Of The Universe
    17 - Welcome To The Future

    Recorded at Liverpool Stadium, 22 December 1972 and Brixton Sundown, 30 December 1972 by Vic Maile and the Pye Mobile.

    This is sold as "The Space Ritual Alive (Original Master)"

    Musicians:
    Dave Brock - guitar, vocals
    Nik Turner - saxophone, flute, vocals
    Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) - bass guitar, vocals
    Dik Mik (Michael Davies) - audio generator, electronics
    Del Dettmar - synthesizer
    Simon King - drums
    Robert "Bob" Calvert - poetry, vocals ("poet and swazzle" on the album credits)

    Analyzed: Hawkwind / The Space Ritual Alive (Original Master)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR7 -3.68 dB -16.05 dB 1:44 01-Earth Calling
    DR10 -2.54 dB -14.00 dB 9:56 02-Born To Go
    DR10 -3.95 dB -16.07 dB 6:15 03-Down Through The Night
    DR11 -7.45 dB -24.27 dB 1:46 04-The Awakening
    DR9 -2.76 dB -13.74 dB 7:26 05-Lord Of Light
    DR15 -5.04 dB -23.96 dB 1:51 06-Black Corridor
    DR10 -3.80 dB -16.97 dB 8:14 07-Space Is Deep
    DR13 -6.26 dB -23.37 dB 2:40 08-Electronic No 1
    DR10 -0.68 dB -12.60 dB 10:01 01-Orgone Accumulator
    DR9 -1.04 dB -12.00 dB 2:43 02-Upside Down
    DR14 -2.06 dB -19.30 dB 2:06 03-10 Seconds Of Forever
    DR9 -0.58 dB -11.70 dB 9:21 04-Brainstorm
    DR10 -1.20 dB -15.02 dB 6:12 05-Seven By Seven
    DR14 -2.38 dB -20.90 dB 2:54 06-Sonic Attack
    DR10 -0.61 dB -12.97 dB 5:43 07-Time We Left This World Today
    DR10 -0.16 dB -11.74 dB 7:39 08-Master Of The Universe
    DR9 -0.14 dB -15.41 dB 2:06 09-Welcome To The Future
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 17
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2922 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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