Hawkwind – Hall Of The Mountain Grill
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Hall of the Mountain Grill, released in 1974, is Hawkwind's fourth studio album and a cornerstone of their space rock legacy. It introduced a refined sound, blending psychedelic rock with progressive elements, notably through Simon House's contributions on Mellotron and electric violin. The album features standout tracks like "The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear in Smoke)", "Wind of Change", and "Lost Johnny"—the latter penned by Lemmy Kilmister, foreshadowing his future work with Motörhead.
Critically, the album is often hailed as one of Hawkwind's finest. AllMusic described it as "the band's best studio album" and "the quintessential guitar-oriented space rock record" . Its blend of structured compositions and atmospheric instrumentals offers a compelling journey through cosmic soundscapes, solidifying its status as a seminal work in the space rock genre.
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Artist: HawkwindLabel: AtomhengeFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: WorldwideGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Psychedelic Rock
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Hall Of The Mountain Grill
A1 The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear In Smoke)
A2 Wind Of Change
A3 D-Rider
A4 Web Weaver
B1 You'D Better Believe It
B2 Hall Of The Mountain Grill
B3 Lost Johnny
B4 Goat Willow
B5 Paradox
Hawkwind - The Singles 1974 - Bonus Tracks)
A1 You'D Better Believe It (Single Version)
A2 Paradox (Single Version)
B1 The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear In Smoke) (Single Version)
B2 It'S So Easy (B-Side Of Single)