5013929112292

Dave Brock Presents This Was Y

Various Artists

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Format: 3CD

Cat No: CRCDBOX122

Release Date:  22 April 2022

Label:  Cherry Red

Packaging Type:  Clamshell

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  5013929112292

Genres:  Rock  Psychedelic Rock  

  • Description


    • EXTENSIVE SET EXPLORING THE SPACE ROCK AND FREE FESTIVAL SCENE, 1978-1998.

    • COMPILED WITH THE LEGENDARY DAVE BROCK, FRONTMAN OF HAWKWIND, FIGUREHEAD OF THE SCENE AND INSPIRATION FOR COUNTELESS LIKE-MINDED HEADS.

    • FEATURING KEY NAMES – HAWKWIND (AND THEIR MANY OFFSHOOTS), OZRIC TENTACLES,HEREANDNOW,MAGICMUSHROOMBAND, POISONED ELECTRICK HEAD, MICHAEL MOORCOCK, ROBERT CALVERT, TIM BLAKE, PLUS MANY LESSER-KNOWN BUT VITAL PLAYERS IN A MOVEMENT THAT WAS AS MUCH A WAY OF LIFE AND A POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY AS IT WAS A MUSIC SCENE.

    • 40 TRACKS, EACH OF THEM EXPLORING THE OUTER LIMITS OF MIND, BODY AND SPIRIT.

    • SLEEVENOTES BY IAN ABRAHAMS, AUTHOR OF HAWKWIND: SONIC ASSASINS AND FESTIVALIZEDMUSIC,POLITICSANDALTERNATIVECULTURE.


    Emerging out of the post-hippy fall-out of the late 1960s, Dave Brock and Hawkwind forged a new, psychedelic rock sound which, as the 1970s progressed, became the focal point of a festival scene that drew together countless alternative and counter-cultural artists, all of whom sought to take their listeners into previously unchartered realms of inner space.


    Gathered together here are the prime movers in this Brock-inspired scene which subsequently emerged and found focus towards the end of ‘70s, centred on free festivals, like-minded record labels, self-released cassettes and an anti-authoritarian lifestyle and political position.


    From hard rocking psychedelic warriors to experimental sonic architects, ‘This Was Your Future’ captures a time and place in danger of being forgotten in the corporate playground of the present. A place where the guitar and the synthesiser proved mightier than the sword, offering an outlet for expression to countless artists for whom mainstream culture was a strange and alien landscape.