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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerAlan Davey^Dave Brock^Hawkwind
Record LabelAtomhenge, Atoh
UPC5013929630321
eBay Product ID (ePID)26071199176
Product Key Features
Release Year2009
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistHawkwind
Release TitleDream Goes On: from Black Sword to Distant Horizon
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.37 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks46
Tracks1.1 Song of the Swords 1.2 Shade Gate 1.3 Needle Gun 1.4 Zarozinia 1.5 Master of the Universe 1.6 Dreaming City 1.7 Moonglum 1.8 Elric the Enchanter 1.9 Conjuration of Magnu 1.10 Magnu 1.11 Dust of Time 1.12 Cajun Jinx 1.13 War I Survived 1.14 Heads 1.15 Lost Chronicles 1.16 Wastelands of Sleep 1.17 Wings 1.18 Ship of Dreams 1.19 T.V Suicide 2.1 Images 2.2 Back in the Box 2.3 Treadmill 2.4 Lives of Great Men 2.5 Void of Golden Light 2.6 Eons (Snake Dance) 2.7 Ejection 2.8 LSD 2.9 Mask of Morning 2.10 Secret Agent 2.11 Letting in the Past 2.12 Camera That Could Lie 3.1 Space Is Their (Palestine) 3.2 Dream Goes on 3.3 Right to Decide 3.4 Dream Has Ended 3.5 This Future 3.6 White Zone 3.7 Sputnik Stan 3.8 Death Trap 3.9 Alien I Am 3.10 Love in Space 3.11 Lord of Light 3.12 Distant Horizon 3.13 Phetamine Street 3.14 Waimeia Canyon Drive 3.15 Alchemy
Sub-GenreEnglish
Notes2008 digitally remastered three CD anthology, the second in a series of compilations from the long-serving British band released by the label Atomhenge. The Dream Goes on is a fitting tribute to one of Britain's finest bands. This anthology sees them journey to the end of the 1980's and into the 90's still retaining their original spirit whilst eagerly absorbing the ever changing musical landscape around them. Always ahead of their contemporaries and led by founder Dave Brock, this second lavish CD set draws on selections from such classic albums as Chronicle of the Black Sword, Live Chronicles, Xenon Codex, Space Bandits, Palace Springs, Electric Teepee, the Business Trip, Alien 4, Love in Space and Distant Horizon, serving as a reminder of Hawkwind's enduring appeal.