Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2024

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs) PART 2

SPACE  PART 2

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

"Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities" is a spellbinding compilation album that invites you to embark on a cosmic adventure. Featuring a stellar lineup of artists, this album explores the vast and mysterious realms of space through music. Get ready to be transported on an interstellar journey, where rock, pop, space rock, psychedelic sounds, and ambient textures blend to create an otherworldly experience.

Throughout history, music has been our ticket to escape, whisking us away to different worlds and realities. One theme that has consistently captivated both artists and audiences is space travel. With soaring melodies and cosmic lyrics, songs about space travel spark our imagination and take us on incredible journeys through the vast expanse of the universe.

Our fascination with space is woven into the fabric of human culture, and it's no wonder that this intrigue has permeated the world of music. Artists have been endlessly inspired by the mysteries and marvels of the cosmos, channeling their creativity to capture the awe and excitement that space travel brings. Whether it's the desire to explore the unknown, the quest for adventure, or the yearning to connect with something beyond ourselves, songs about space travel resonate with our universal curiosity and sense of wonder. (B)

Dive into this collection of 6 CDs, featuring 132 tracks of space-themed music from various genres and styles. Each song, with its lyrics or titles, explores themes of outer space, alien existence, or spaceflight. Enjoy the cosmic journey!

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CD4

00 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - The Spacesound Effect 3:36

01 Shawn Lee - Low Riders in Space 3:55

02 Sunflower Bean - Space Exploration Disaster 4:33

03 Jethro Tull - Orion 3:58

04 Alan Parsons Project - Children of the Moon 4:51

05 Sun Or the Moon - Trippin' on Mars 8:11

06 Montrose - Space Station # 5 5:18

07 Black Sabbath - Supernaut 4:45

08 Killers - Spaceman 4:44

09 Blue Oyster Cult - Astronomy 6:28

10 Armor for Sleep - Slip Like Space 3:50

11 Tables - Spaceman 4:26

12 Peter Schilling - Major Tom (Coming Home) 4:08

13 Ed Starink - Space Shuttle 3:11

14 Toyah - Jungles of Jupiter 5:12

15 Tubes - Space Baby 4:25

16 Pixies - Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons 2:48

17 Stereolab - Space Moth 7:35

18 Pulp - Space (BBC Hit the North session Soundcheck) 3:26

19 Blur - Beagle 2 2:54

20 Genesis - Watcher of the Skies 7:23

21 Yes - Heart of the Sunrise 11:32


CD5

00 Sound Effects - Sound Effect 4 0:10

01 Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 4:24

02 Robert Starks and the Geniuses - Space Traveling 3:00

03 Blackbirds - Space 3:19

04 Stereophonic Space Sound Unlimited - Space Mission Number 12 3:03

05 Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes - Between Here and There 2:38

06 Deley - The Conquest of Space 7:06

07 Flower Kings - Space Traveller 13:10

08 Eloy - Carried by Cosmic Winds 4:42

09 Depeche Mode - Spacewalker 1:53

10 Pink Floyd - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun 5:27

11 Jean-Michel Jarre - Zero Gravity (feat. Tangerine Dream) 6:46

12 Audiosonics UK21 - So Pass Me Some O' That Soma 4:54

13 Church - Song in Space 5:24

14 Ayreon - Into the Black Hole 10:25

15 Forvitnast - If a Star Becomes a Black Hole, Then What of a Man 3:56

16 Astros - Space Walk 2:26

17 Stomu Yamashta's Go - Space 2:51

18 Guru Guru - Spaceship (Edit) 4:59

19 Leroy Powell and the Messengers - Weightlessness 2:19

20 Tangerine Dream - Zeit 4:35

21 Pink Floyd - Echoes 23:31


CD6

00 Steve Miller Band - Space (intro) 1:13

01 Steve Miller Band - Space Cowboy 4:59

02 Byrds - Mr. Spaceman 2:12

03 Sons of Hippies - Spaceship Ride 3:02

04 LaBelle - Black Holes in the Sky (1975) 3:24

05 Chris de Burgh - A Spaceman Came Travelling 4:03

06 Billy T.K & Powerhouse - Beyond the Material Sky 5:50

07 Space - Lost in Space 3:29

08 Deep Purple - Contact Lost 1:27

09 Sleeping at Last - Saturn 4:52

10 Brian May & Friends - Star Fleet 8:06

11 Sun Q - Space 6:35

12 Ash - Girl from Mars 3:25

13 Spizzenergi - Where's Captain Kirk 2:18

14 Frank Zappa - Planet of the Baritone Women 2:47

15 Prism - Spaceship Superstar 4:09

16 Bobby Bright - Cosmic Capsule 4:41

17 Alice Cooper - BB on Mars 1:17

18 Coldplay - A Sky Full of Stars (Radio Edit) 3:55

19 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Zero From Outer Space 3:05

20 Cosmic Gal - Space Fever 3:29

21 Grateful Dead - Space 2:28

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Friday, December 20, 2024

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

SPACE PART 1

VA - Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities (A Butterboy Compilation) (6 x CDs)

"Under a Milky Way, Space Oddities" is a spellbinding compilation album that invites you to embark on a cosmic adventure. Featuring a stellar lineup of artists, this album explores the vast and mysterious realms of space through music. Get ready to be transported on an interstellar journey, where rock, pop, space rock, psychedelic sounds, and ambient textures blend to create an otherworldly experience.

Throughout history, music has been our ticket to escape, whisking us away to different worlds and realities. One theme that has consistently captivated both artists and audiences is space travel. With soaring melodies and cosmic lyrics, songs about space travel spark our imagination and take us on incredible journeys through the vast expanse of the universe.

Our fascination with space is woven into the fabric of human culture, and it's no wonder that this intrigue has permeated the world of music. Artists have been endlessly inspired by the mysteries and marvels of the cosmos, channeling their creativity to capture the awe and excitement that space travel brings. Whether it's the desire to explore the unknown, the quest for adventure, or the yearning to connect with something beyond us, songs about space travel resonate with our universal curiosity and sense of wonder. (B)

Dive into this collection of 6 CDs, featuring 132 tracks of space-themed music from various genres and styles. Each song, with its lyrics or titles, explores themes of outer space, alien existence, or spaceflight. Enjoy the cosmic journey!

Also:

Space Oddity covered by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield on the ISS on December 26, 2012.

https://youtu.be/KaOC9danxNo

This video program discusses the many connections between music and space: The sounds of space - ESA Euronews - Feb.16.12

https://youtu.be/FiQt4FKiTQw


PART 1 is posted today. PART 2 will be posted next week. 


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CD1

00 Sound Effect - Soundeffect 1 0:18

01 Church - Under the Milky Way 4:57

02 Hawkwind - Space is Deep 6:22

03 Klaatu - Calling Occupants (Of Interplanetary Craft) 6:16

04 John Lennon - Across the Universe 3:38

05 Marc Bolan - Ballrooms of Mars 4:09

06 Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 3:42

07 David Bowie - Starman 4:14

08 David Bowie - Life on Mars 3:55

09 John Stewart - Armstrong 2:39

10 Crosby & Nash - Milky Way Tonight 3:31

11 George Harrison - Here Comes the Moon 4:50

12 Pearls Before Swine - Rocket Man 3:06

13 Elton John - Rocket Man 4:42

14 Electric Light Orchestra - Ticket to the Moon 4:07

15 Police - Walking on the Moon 5:02

16 Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien 4:27

17 Grateful Dead - Standing on the Moon 5:23

18 Black Sabbath - Planet caravan 4:21

19 Stu Stevens - The Man From Outer Space 4:08

20 Ty Richards - Spaceman 4:07

21 Rolling Stones - 2000 Light Years From Home 4:49


CD2

00 Sound Effect - Sound Effect 2 0:21

01 David Bowie - Space Oddity 4:59

02 National - Looking for Astronauts 3:23

03 Jim Keays - Space Brothers 9:07

04 Billy Preston - Outa-Space 4:10

05 Queen - '39 3:32

06 Aimee Mann - Lost in Space 3:27

07 Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 5:20

08 Deep Purple - Space Truckin' 4:34

09 Smashing Pumpkins - Spaceboy 4:27

10 David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust 3:13

11 Muse - Starlight 4:00

12 Moody Blues - Higher and Higher 4:05

13 Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Walking in the Milky Way 4:02

14 Sparks - A Fun Bunch of Guys From Outer Space 4:02

15 Julian Lennon - Space 4:23

16 John Grant - Outer Space 3:14

17 Emtidi - Space Age 4:18

18 Gorillaz - Every Planet We Reach is Dead 4:54

19 Jaco - Outer Space 4:41

20 I Roy - Space Flight 3:18

21 Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine 4:15


CD3

00 Bobby Christian - intro Space Suite 1:33

01 Byrds - Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins 1:41

02 Chris and Roman - Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins (Part 1) 1:58

03 Soul Hooligan - Space Travel 3:08

04 They Might Be Giants - The Ballad of Davy Crockett (in Outer Space) 2:17

05 Billy Hogan - Shake it Over Sputnik 2:08

06 Bill Thomas - The Sputnik Story 2:34

07 Jerry Engler and the Four Ekkos - Sputnik (Satellite Girl) 2:26

08 Lightnin' Hopkins - Happy Blues for John Glenn 5:22

09 Duane Eddy - Theme for Moon Children 2:09

10 Harry Nilsson - Spaceman 3:35

11 Gregg Allman - Apollo 8 2:37

12 INXS - Space Shuttle 2:42

13 Moody Blues - The Best Way to Travel 3:14

14 Jethro Tull - For Michael Collins, Jeffrey and Me 3:46

15 Kinks - Supersonic rocket ship 3:30

16 Kate Bush - Hello Earth 7:55

17 Stray Cats - Blast Off 1:49

18 Yes - Starship Trooper 3:26

19 Ozark Mountain Devils - Spaceship Orion 3:12

20 Dinah Washington - Destination Moon 2:21

21 Ella Fitzgerald With Sy Oliver & His Orchestra - Two Little Men in a Flying Saucer 3:26


To be Continued - Part 2 Next Week.

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Monday, September 23, 2024

VA - To Leave This World Behind [2013]

SPACE AGE POP

VA - To Leave This World Behind [2013]

“VA - To Leave This World Behind [2013]” is a compilation album that falls under the genre of Space Age Pop. This genre is known for its futuristic and often whimsical soundscapes, blending elements of jazz, exotica, and electronic music to create a unique listening experience.

The album features a variety of artists and tracks that explore themes of space, technology, and the future. The music is characterized by its use of innovative instrumentation and production techniques, creating an immersive and otherworldly atmosphere. The album’s title suggests a focus on themes of departure and exploration, inviting listeners to embark on a sonic journey beyond the confines of the everyday world. (B)

I don't remember where I got this album, but it is beautiful. Because other todays posts are space related, I thought I would include it.

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01 John Williams - Theme From "Valley Of The Dolls" Reprise 3:01

02 Raymond Lefèvre - Mourir D'aimer 3:12

03 Raymond Lefèvre - Mamy Blue 3:04

04 Raymond Lefèvre - Ame Caline 2:38

05 Paul Mauriat - Love In Every Room 2:28

06 Raymond Lefèvre - The Fool 2:18

07 Raymond Lefèvre - Anima Mia 2:44

08 Michel Legrand - Summer Of 42 4:45

09 Enoch Light - Try A Little Tenderness 2:54

10 Nelson Riddle And The 101 Strings - Meandering 2:55

11 Johnny Gregory & The Cascading Strings - Close Your Eyes 3:39

12 John Pigneguy - Watch What Happens 3:17

13 Raymond Lefèvre - We Shall Dance 2:32

14 Paul Mauriat - The World We Knew 2:28

15 Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue 2:37

16 Raymond Lefèvre - Adagio Du Concerto En Do M De Marcello 2:37

17 Raymond Lefèvre - Comme J'ai Toujours Envie D'aimer 2:10

18 John Pigneguy - Here's That Rainy Day 4:29

19 Paul Mauriat - Lui 3:40

20 Burt Bacharach - The Windows Of The World 2:32

21 Nelson Riddle And The 101 Strings - What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life 2:40

22 John Williams - Ann At Lawrenceville 2:35

23 Raymond Lefèvre - She 2:53

24 Raymond Lefèvre - L'aigle Noir Dedie A Laurence 2:31

25 Michel Polnareff - Ame Caline 3:01

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VA - Voyager Golden Record [1977] (2 x CDs)

VOYAGER

VA - Voyager Golden Record [1977] (2 x CDs)

This image highlights the special cargo onboard NASA’s Voyager spacecraft: the Golden Record. Each of the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977 carry a 12-inch gold-plated phonograph record with images and sounds from Earth. An artist’s rendering of the Voyager spacecraft is shown at bottom right, with a yellow circle denoting the location of the Golden Record. The cover of the Golden Record, shown on upper right, carries directions explaining how to play the record, a diagram showing the location of our sun and the two lowest states of the hydrogen atom as a fundamental clock reference. The larger image to the left is a magnified picture of the record inside.

The Voyagers were built by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., which continues to operate both spacecraft. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. The Voyager missions are a part of the NASA Heliophysics System Observatory, sponsored by the Heliophysics Division of the Science Mission Directorate.

For more information about the Voyager spacecraft, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/voyager

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-they-now/

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/voyager/where-are-they-now/

As of August 2024, Voyager 1 is approximately 24.5 billion kilometers (15.2 billion miles) from Earth. It is the most distant human-made object from our planet. Voyager 2, on the other hand, is about 20.4 billion kilometers (12.7 billion miles) away.

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What Is on Voyager’s Golden Record?

From a whale song to a kiss, the time capsule sent into space in 1977 had some interesting content

“I thought it was a brilliant idea from the beginning,” says Timothy Ferris. Produce a phonograph record containing the sounds and images of humankind and fling it out into the solar system. By the 1970s, astronomers Carl Sagan and Frank Drake already had some experience with sending messages out into space. They had created two gold-anodized aluminum plaques that were affixed to the Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 spacecraft. Linda Salzman Sagan, an artist and Carl’s wife, etched an illustration onto them of a nude man and woman with an indication of the time and location of our civilization.

The “Golden Record” would be an upgrade to Pioneer’s plaques. Mounted on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, twin probes launched in 1977, the two copies of the record would serve as time capsules and transmit much more information about life on Earth should extraterrestrials find it.

NASA approved the idea. So then it became a question of what should be on the record. What are humanity’s greatest hits? Curating the record’s contents was a gargantuan task, and one that fell to a team including the Sagans, Drake, author Ann Druyan, artist Jon Lomberg and Ferris, an esteemed science writer who was a friend of Sagan’s and a contributing editor to Rolling Stone.

The exercise, says Ferris, involved a considerable number of presuppositions about what aliens want to know about us and how they might interpret our selections. “I found myself increasingly playing the role of extraterrestrial,” recounts Lomberg in Murmurs of Earth, a 1978 book on the making of the record. When considering photographs to include, the panel was careful to try to eliminate those that could be misconstrued. Though war is a reality of human existence, images of it might send an aggressive message when the record was intended as a friendly gesture. The team veered from politics and religion in its efforts to be as inclusive as possible given a limited amount of space.

Over the course of ten months, a solid outline emerged. The Golden Record consists of 115 analog-encoded photographs, greetings in 55 languages, a 12-minute montage of sounds on Earth and 90 minutes of music. As producer of the record, Ferris was involved in each of its sections in some way. But his largest role was in selecting the musical tracks. “There are a thousand worthy pieces of music in the world for every one that is on the record,” says Ferris. I imagine the same could be said for the photographs and snippets of sounds.

The following is a selection of items on the record:

Silhouette of a Male and a Pregnant Female

The team felt it was important to convey information about human anatomy and culled diagrams from the 1978 edition of The World Book Encyclopedia. To explain reproduction, NASA approved a drawing of the human sex organs and images chronicling conception to birth. Photographer Wayne F. Miller’s famous photograph of his son’s birth, featured in Edward Steichen’s 1955 “Family of Man” exhibition, was used to depict childbirth. But as Lomberg notes in Murmurs of Earth, NASA vetoed a nude photograph of “a man and a pregnant woman quite unerotically holding hands.” The Golden Record experts and NASA struck a compromise that was less compromising silhouettes of the two figures and the fetus positioned within the woman’s womb.

DNA Structure

At the risk of providing extraterrestrials, whose genetic material might well also be stored in DNA, with information they already knew, the experts mapped out DNA’s complex structure in a series of illustrations.

Demonstration of Eating, Licking and Drinking

When producers had trouble locating a specific image in picture libraries maintained by the National Geographic Society, the United Nations, NASA and Sports Illustrated, they composed their own. To show a mouth’s functions, for instance, they staged an odd but informative photograph of a woman licking an ice-cream cone, a man taking a bite out of a sandwich and a man drinking water cascading from a jug.

Olympic Sprinters

Images were selected for the record based not on aesthetics but on the amount of information they conveyed and the clarity with which they did so. It might seem strange, given the constraints on space, that a photograph of Olympic sprinters racing on a track made the cut. But the photograph shows various races of humans, the musculature of the human leg and a form of both competition and entertainment.

Taj Mahal

Photographs of huts, houses and cityscapes give an overview of the types of buildings seen on Earth. The Taj Mahal was chosen as an example of the more impressive architecture. The majestic mausoleum prevailed over cathedrals, Mayan pyramids and other structures in part because Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built it in honor of his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal, and not a god.

Golden Gate Bridge

Three-quarters of the record was devoted to music, so visual art was less of a priority. A couple of photographs by the legendary landscape photographer Ansel Adams were selected, however, for the details captured within their frames. One, of the Golden Gate Bridge from nearby Baker Beach, was thought to clearly show how a suspension bridge connected two pieces of land separated by water. The hum of an automobile was included in the record’s sound montage, but the producers were not able to overlay the sounds and images.

A Page from a Book

An excerpt from a book would give extraterrestrials a glimpse of our written language, but deciding on a book and then a single page within that book was a massive task. For inspiration, Lomberg perused rare books, including a first-folio Shakespeare, an elaborate edition of Chaucer from the Renaissance and a centuries-old copy of Euclid’s Elements (on geometry), at the Cornell University Library. Ultimately, he took MIT astrophysicist Philip Morrison’s suggestion: a page from Sir Isaac Newton’s System of the World, where the means of launching an object into orbit is described for the very first time.

Greeting from Nick Sagan

To keep with the spirit of the project, says Ferris, the wordings of the 55 greetings were left up to the speakers of the languages. In Burmese, the message was a simple, “Are you well?” In Indonesian, it was, “Good night ladies and gentlemen. Goodbye and see you next time.” A woman speaking the Chinese dialect of Amoy uttered a welcoming, “Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” It is interesting to note that the final greeting, in English, came from then-6-year-old Nick Sagan, son of Carl and Linda Salzman Sagan. He said, “Hello from the children of planet Earth.”

Whale Greeting

Biologist Roger Payne provided a whale song (“the most beautiful whale greeting,” he said, and “the one that should last forever”) captured with hydrophones off the coast of Bermuda in 1970. Thinking that perhaps the whale song might make more sense to aliens than to humans, Ferris wanted to include more than a slice and so mixed some of the song behind the greetings in different languages. “That strikes some people as hilarious, but from a bandwidth standpoint, it worked quite well,” says Ferris. “It doesn’t interfere with the greetings, and if you are interested in the whale song, you can extract it.”

A Kiss

Reportedly, the trickiest sound to record was a kiss. Some were too quiet, others too loud, and at least one was too disingenuous for the team’s liking. Music producer Jimmy Iovine kissed his arm. In the end, the kiss that landed on the record was actually one that Ferris planted on Ann Druyan’s cheek.

Life Signs

Druyan had the idea to record a person’s brain waves, so that should extraterrestrials millions of years into the future have the technology, they could decode the individual’s thoughts. She was the guinea pig. In an hour-long session hooked to an EEG at New York University Medical Center, Druyan meditated on a series of prepared thoughts. In Murmurs of Earth, she admits that “a couple of irrepressible facts of my own life” slipped in. She and Carl Sagan had gotten engaged just days before, so a love story may very well be documented in her neurological signs. Compressed into a minute-long segment, the brain waves sound, writes Druyan, like a “string of exploding firecrackers.”

Georgian Chorus—“Tchakrulo”

The team discovered a beautiful recording of “Tchakrulo” by Radio Moscow and wanted to include it, particularly since Georgians are often credited with introducing polyphony, or music with two or more independent melodies, to the Western world. But before the team members signed off on the tune, they had the lyrics translated. “It was an old song, and for all we knew could have celebrated bear-baiting,” wrote Ferris in Murmurs of Earth. Sandro Baratheli, a Georgian speaker from Queens, came to the rescue. The word “tchakrulo” can mean either “bound up” or “hard” and “tough,” and the song’s narrative is about a peasant protest against a landowner.

Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode”

According to Ferris, Carl Sagan had to warm up to the idea of including Chuck Berry’s 1958 hit “Johnny B. Goode” on the record, but once he did, he defended it against others’ objections. Folklorist Alan Lomax was against it, arguing that rock music was adolescent. “And Carl’s brilliant response was, ‘There are a lot of adolescents on the planet,’” recalls Ferris.


On April 22, 1978, Saturday Night Live spoofed the Golden Record in a skit called “Next Week in Review.” Host Steve Martin played a psychic named Cocuwa, who predicted that Time magazine would reveal, on the following week’s cover, a four-word message from aliens. He held up a mock cover, which read, “Send More Chuck Berry.”

More than four decades later, Ferris has no regrets about what the team did or did not include on the record. “It means a lot to have had your hand in something that is going to last a billion years,” he says. “I recommend it to everybody. It is a healthy way of looking at the world.”

According to the writer, NASA approached him about producing another record but he declined. “I think we did a good job once, and it is better to let someone else take a shot,” he says.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-is-on-voyagers-golden-record-73063839/

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CD1

01 Various Artists - Greetings From The Secretary General Of The Un 0:46

02 Various Artists - Greetings In 55 Languages 4:25

03 Various Artists - Whales / Un Greetings/Whale Greetings 4:05

04 Various Artists - The Sounds Of Earth 12:26

05 Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F, First Movement - Munich Bach Orchestra 4:44

06 Puspawarna (Java) - Various / Kinds Of Flowers 4:51

07 Charles Duvelle (Senegal) - Various / Tchenhoukoumen 2:12

08 Colin Turnbull (Zaire) - Various / Pygmy Girls' Initiation Song 1:00

09 Sandra Lebrun Holmes (Australia) - Various / Morning Star And Devil Bird 1:30

10 Lorenzo Barcelata And The Mariachi Mexico (Mexico) - El Cascabel 3:24

11 Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode 2:43

12 Robert Maclennan (New Guinea) - Various / Men's House Song 1:25

13 Goro Yamaguchi (Japan, Shakuhachi) - Tsuru No Sugomori / Cranes In Their Nest 5:08

14 Bach - Gavotte En Rondeaux From The Partita No. 3 In E Major For Vi 3:01

15 Mozart - The Magic Flute, Queen Of The Night Aria, No. 14 - Bavarian State Opera 2:51


CD2

01 Georgian S.S.R Chorus - Tchakrulo 2:25

02 Casa De La Cultura, Lima (Peru) - Panpipes And Drum Song 0:55

03 Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven - Melancholy Blues 3:11

04 Radio Moscow (Azerbaijan S.S.R) - Various / Ugam 2:37

05 Igor Stravinsky - Rite Of Spring, Sacrificial Dance 4:35

06 Bach - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2, Prelude And Fugue In C, No. 1 4:50

07 Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 In C Minor, First Movement 8:51

08 Valya Balkanska (Bulgaria) - Izlel Je Delyo Hagdutin 5:04

09 Navajo - Navajo Night Chant 1:01

10 Holborne - "Fairie Round" From Paueans, Galliards, Almains And Other Short Aeirs 1:19

11 Solomon Islands Broadcasting Service (Solomon Islands) - Various / Melanesian Panpipes 1:17

12 John Cohen (Peru) - Wedding Song 0:42

13 Kuan P'ing-Hu (China) - Flowing Streams 7:48

14 Surshri Kesar Bai Kerkar (India) - Jaat Kahan Ho 3:37

15 Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night 3:23

16 Beethoven - String Quartet No. 13 In B Flat, Opus 130, Cavatina 6:46

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VA- This Is Space, The Space Daze Trilogy [1997] (3 x CDs)

SPACE DAZE

VA- This Is Space, The Space Daze Trilogy [1997] (3 x CDs)

“This Is Space,The Space Daze Trilogy” is a stellar compilation album released on April 29, 1997, by Cleopatra Records. This box set is like a cosmic treasure chest, filled with the best of psychedelic rock, electronic, and ambient music. It’s designed to celebrate and capture the essence of space rock and ambient music, genres that might not always be in the spotlight but have a loyal fanbase.

The music in this collection is truly out of this world. Imagine drifting through the stars, surrounded by ethereal, otherworldly soundscapes. The tracks often have no beats, focusing instead on creating an immersive experience that makes you feel like you’re floating in the vastness of space. With synthesizers, electronic effects, and ambient sounds, it’s like a sonic journey through the cosmos. This compilation showcases the experimental spirit of the '70s, '80s, and '90s, highlighting how space rock and ambient music have evolved over the years.

The release of “This Is Space, The Space Daze Trilogy” showcases the enduring charm of these genres. It offers a comprehensive look at the different styles and approaches within space rock and ambient music, making it a must-have for both longtime fans and newcomers. Cleopatra Records, known for its diverse and eclectic catalog, has done an amazing job of bringing together tracks that highlight the innovative and boundary-pushing nature of these genres. This box set isn’t just a compilation; it’s a journey through the sonic landscapes of space and time. (B)

Sorry, I don't have the free bonus CD...

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CD1

01 Kraftwerk - Spacelab 5:54

02 Psychic Tv And Thee Angels Ov Light - A Star Too Far (Lullaby For Syd) 7:43

03 Hawkwind - Adjust Me 5:45

04 Orb - Blue Room 4:07

05 Helios Creed - The Point Of No Return 4:28

06 Legendary Pink Dots - Evolution (Live) 7:58

07 Gong - To The Other Side Of Sky 7:44

08 Delerium - Dark Matter 7:30

09 Ozric Tentacles - Sploosh! 6:24

10 Alien Sex Fiend - Mrs. Fiend Goes To Outer Space 9:08

11 Spiral Realms - Elements 6:55


CD2

01 Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets 4:06

02 Pressurehed - Silver Bird / Mastodon 7:47

03 Syd Barrett - Lanky 5:30

04 Coil - Nasa Arab 11:00

05 Amon Düül II - Wie Der Wind Am Ende Einer Strasse 5:44

06 Nik Turner - Slo Blo / God Rock (Live) 7:46

07 Din - 2,000 Flushes 8:14

08 Tangerine Dream - Movements Of A Visionary 7:54

09 Sky Cries Mary - Rain (19.5° Mix) 8:27

10 Clock DVA - Eternity (Ballard Mix) 4:33


CD3

01 Future Sound Of London - Spineless Jelly 4:47

02 Hawkwind - Wind Of Change 4:34

03 Roxy Music - Out Of The Blue 4:45

04 Anubian Lights - Anubian Light Destiny 6:22

05 Klaus Schulze - Wahnfried 1883 10:51

06 David Bowie - All Saints 3:36

07 Melting Euphoria - Venusian Skyline 4:47

08 William Orbit - The Last Lagoon 4:09

09 Spiral Realms - A Trip To G9 6:50

10 Zero Gravity - Space Does Not Care 2:29

11 Kraftwerk - Antenna 3:44

12 Aphex Twin - #9 7:01

13 Fripp And Eno - Wind On Water 5:18

14 Dilate - Oblivium 4:14

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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Hawkwind - Space Ritual (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) [2023] (10 x CDs)

HAWKWIND

Hawkwind - Space Ritual (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) [2023] (10 x CDs)

Hawkwind are an English rock band known as one of the earliest space rock groups. Since their formation in November 1969, Hawkwind have gone through many incarnations and have incorporated many different styles into their music, including hard rock, progressive rock and psychedelic rock. They are regarded as an influential proto-punk band. Their lyrics often cover themes of urban life and science fiction.

Many musicians, dancers and writers have worked with the band since their inception. Notable musicians who have performed in Hawkwind include Lemmy, Ginger Baker, Robert Calvert, Nik Turner and Huw Lloyd-Langton, but the band are most closely associated with their singer, songwriter and guitarist Dave Brock, who founded the band and is the only remaining original member.  Hawkwind are best known for the song "Silver Machine", which became a number three UK hit single in 1972, and they had further chart singles with "Urban Guerrilla" (another top 40 hit) and "Shot Down in the Night". The band had a run of twenty-two of their albums charting in the UK from 1971 to 1993, and another eight between 2012 and 2023. (Wikipedia)

The Hawkwind - Space Ritual (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) [2023] is a monumental tribute to Hawkwind, a band that has significantly shaped the rock music genre. This box set celebrates the golden jubilee of their groundbreaking live album, “Space Ritual,” which was first unveiled in 1973.

“Space Ritual” is frequently recognized as one of the greatest live albums in the annals of rock music. The impeccable sound quality captures the essence of the performances and the fluid transition between songs. The album was a product of their tour in December 1972, which was initiated after the triumph of their hit single, “Silver Machine,” and to endorse the “Doremi Fasol Latido” album.

The quintessential Hawkwind sound in “Space Ritual” evokes imagery of a spaceship journeying through the vast expanse of the universe, guided by Captain Nik Turner and Baron Dave Brock. The pulsating rhythms from Simon King and the resonating bass from Lemmy create an auditory illusion of a cosmic engine room, while other instruments intertwine. The tracklist, primarily sourced from “Doremi Fasol Latido” and “X In Search Of Space,” is enriched with Bob Calvert’s poetic verses.

The 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition, launched in 2023, invites fans to revisit the enchantment of “Space Ritual” with a fresh perspective. The box set comprises a Super Deluxe 10CD + Blu-Ray set. The 2023 stereo remix by Stephen W Tayler adds a new dimension to the original, enhancing the spatial effects and offering a more immersive auditory experience.

In summary, the Hawkwind - Space Ritual (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) [2023] is a fitting homage to a band that has etched its name in the annals of rock music. It provides an opportunity for both seasoned and new fans to immerse themselves in the raw energy and pioneering sound that has cemented Hawkwind’s status as a rock music legend. (B)

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Track lists

CD01

01 Hawkwind - Earth Calling 1:45

02 Hawkwind - Born To Go 9:55

03 Hawkwind - Down Through The Night 6:16

04 Hawkwind - The Awakening 1:35

05 Hawkwind - Lord Of Light 7:16

06 Hawkwind - Black Corridor 1:51

07 Hawkwind - Space Is Deep 8:12

08 Hawkwind - Electronic No. 1 2:41


CD02

01 Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator 10:00

02 Hawkwind - Upside Down 2:43

03 Hawkwind - 10 Seconds Of Forever 2:05

04 Hawkwind - Brainstorm 9:21

05 Hawkwind - Seven By Seven 6:11

06 Hawkwind - Sonic Attack 2:53

07 Hawkwind - Time We Left This World Today 5:41

08 Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe 7:40

09 Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future 2:06


CD03

01 Hawkwind - Earth Calling (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 2:28

02 Hawkwind - Born To Go (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 9:36

03 Hawkwind - Down Through The Night (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 5:10

04 Hawkwind - The Awakening (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 1:35

05 Hawkwind - Lord Of Light (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 7:52

06 Hawkwind - Black Corridor (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 1:57

07 Hawkwind - Space Is Deep (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 8:12

08 Hawkwind - Electronic No. 1 (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 2:32

09 Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 8:47

10 Hawkwind - Upside Down (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 2:59


CD04

01 Hawkwind - 10 Seconds Of Forever (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 1:58

02 Hawkwind - Brainstorm (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 13:49

03 Hawkwind - Seven By Seven (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 6:55

04 Hawkwind - Sonic Attack (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 3:01

05 Hawkwind - Time We Left This World Today (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 13:13

06 Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 7:40

07 Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 3:47

08 Hawkwind - You Shouldn't Do That (Liverpool Stadium 22.12.1972) (2023 Mix) 10:46


CD05

01 Hawkwind - Earth Calling 3:09

02 Hawkwind - Born To Go 9:49

03 Hawkwind - Down Through The Night 4:44

04 Hawkwind - The Awakening 1:36

05 Hawkwind - Lord Of Light 6:27

06 Hawkwind - The Black Corridor 2:12

07 Hawkwind - Space Is Deep 7:13

08 Hawkwind - Electronic No 1 3:57

09 Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator 7:20

10 Hawkwind - Upside Down 2:50


CD06

01 Hawkwind - 10 Seconds Of Forever 1:56

02 Hawkwind - Brainstorm 11:17

03 Hawkwind - 7 By 7 6:00

04 Hawkwind - Sonic Attack 3:12

05 Hawkwind - Time We Left This World Today 10:23

06 Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe 6:15

07 Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future 2:24


CD07

01 Hawkwind - Earth Calling (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 2:10

02 Hawkwind - Born To Go (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 9:55

03 Hawkwind - Down Through The Night (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 6:24

04 Hawkwind - The Awakening (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 1:15

05 Hawkwind - Lord Of Light (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 7:09

06 Hawkwind - Black Corridor (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 1:53

07 Hawkwind - Space Is Deep (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 7:07

08 Hawkwind - Electronic No. 1 (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 2:37

09 Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 10:07


CD08

01 Hawkwind - Brainstorm (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 11:38

02 Hawkwind - Seven By Seven (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 7:06

03 Hawkwind - Sonic Attack (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 3:13

04 Hawkwind - Time We Left This World Today (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 11:25

05 Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 7:28

06 Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 2:14

07 Hawkwind - You Shouldn't Do That (Brixton Sundown 30.12.1972) 8:21


CD09

01 Hawkwind - Earth Calling 2:10

02 Hawkwind - Born To Go 9:55

03 Hawkwind - Down Through The Night 6:24

04 Hawkwind - The Awakening 1:15

05 Hawkwind - Lord Of Light 7:15

06 Hawkwind - The Black Corridor 2:08

07 Hawkwind - Space Is Deep 8:16

08 Hawkwind - Electronic No 1 2:28

09 Hawkwind - Orgone Accumulator 9:57

10 Hawkwind - Upside Down 2:55


CD10

01 Hawkwind - 10 Seconds Of Forever (New Stereo Mix) 2:00

02 Hawkwind - Brainstorm (New Stereo Mix) 13:50

03 Hawkwind - Seven By Seven (New Stereo Mix) 6:11

04 Hawkwind - Sonic Attack (New Stereo Mix) 2:59

05 Hawkwind - Time We Left This World Today (New Stereo Mix) 10:48

06 Hawkwind - Master Of The Universe (New Stereo Mix) 7:33

07 Hawkwind - Welcome To The Future (New Stereo Mix) 3:54

08 Hawkwind - You Shouldn't Do That (New Stereo Mix) 8:22

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