EngineerDavid Charles; Phil Dirt; Paul Cobbold; Ron McMaster; Raymond Steeg
ReviewsMojo (Publisher) (p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "THE DREAM GOES ON provides a timely reminder that, as the band prepare to celebrate their 40th anniversary, Hawkwind remain resolutely out there." Record Collector (magazine) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "There are some flashes of magic, 'The War I Survived' is a stunning late track, ticking all the boxes for classic Hawk status."
Additional informationAudio Remixers: Dave Brock; Zeus B. Held. Liner Note Author: Ian Abrahams. Recording information: Barking Dog Studios (08/1985-07/1997); Earth Studios, Devon, England (08/1985-07/1997); Hammersmith Odeon (08/1985-07/1997); Hawkwind Studios, Devon, England (08/1985-07/1997); Loco Studios, Caerleon, Wales (08/1985-07/1997); London, England (08/1985-07/1997); Omni Club, Oakland, CA (08/1985-07/1997); Palace Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (08/1985-07/1997); Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales (08/1985-07/1997); St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales (08/1985-07/1997). Long-lived British space-rockers Hawkwind debuted in 1969 and were still going strong 40 years later, despite a dizzying array of personnel shifts. This three-disc set chronicles the band's later period, from 1985's epic THE CHRONICLE OF THE BLACK SWORD, a collaboration with sci-fi author/longtime cohort Michael Moorcock, to 1997's DISTANT HORIZONS. While founding guitarist Dave Brock is the only constant from one end of this collection to the other (not to mention the band's whole discography), the trademark combination of swooping electronic effects, futuristic themes, and heavy guitars remains remarkably consistent.
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo