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== Personnel ==
==Personnel==
*[[Dave Brock]] – electric guitar, [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[singing|vocals]]
*[[Dave Brock]] – electric guitar, [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[singing|vocals]]
*Jerry Richards – electric guitar
*Jerry Richards – electric guitar
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*Richard Chadwick – [[drum kit|drums]]
*Richard Chadwick – [[drum kit|drums]]


== Release History ==
==Release history==
*November 1997: [[Emergency Broadcast System Records]], UK, CD (EBS139)
*November 1997: [[Emergency Broadcast System Records]], UK, CD (EBS139)


== References ==
==References==
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{{Hawkwind}}
{{Hawkwind}}

[[Category:1997 albums]]
[[Category:1997 albums]]
[[Category:Hawkwind albums]]
[[Category:Hawkwind albums]]

Revision as of 02:49, 11 December 2009

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Distant Horizons is a 1997 (see 1997 in music) studio album by the English space rock group Hawkwind.

Towards the end of 1996, Jerry Richards, who had been contributing lead guitar to some live dates and recording sessions, joined the group permanently. Disatisfied with the musical direction of the group, long standing bassist Alan Davey chose to leave at the end of 1996. His bass playing duties were picked up by singer Ron Tree. Rastafarian toaster Captain Rizz and keyboardist Julian "Crum" Crimmins began contributing to live dates, although neither would appear on this record.

The album's release was preceded by the "Love In Space" EP, although the lead track differs remarkably from the album version, having vocals and being produced by Zeus B. Held.

The group undertook a 32 date UK tour from September through to November to promote the album, followed by three Netherlands/Belgium dates.[1] Some shows were recorded and issued as In Your Area and Hawkwind 1997, and some shows were professionally filmed by punkcast, but as yet unreleased.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Distant Horizons" (Dave Brock, Richard Chadwick) – 5:19
  2. "Phetamine Street" (Ron Tree) – 5:42
  3. "Waimea Canyon Drive" (Brock) – 4:53
  4. "Alchemy" (Jerry Richards, Chadwick) – 3:14
  5. "Clouded Vision" (Brock) – 3:49
  6. "Reptoid Vision" (Tree) – 7:39
  7. "Population Overload" (Brock, Chadwick) – 6:51
  8. "Wheels" (Richards, Chadwick) – 6:24
  9. "Kauai" (Brock) / "Taxi for Max" (Brock) – 2:51
  10. "Love in Space" (Brock) – 4:51

Personnel

Release history

References

  1. ^ Youles, Steve. "Gig and Set Lists 1997". Starfarer's hawkwind Page. self-published. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  2. ^ "Hawkwind - UK Tour 1997". punkcast.com. Retrieved 2009-08-20.