Robert Calvert
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Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters
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Label: |
United Artists |
Date: |
1974 |
Length: |
0:00 |
Format: |
CA |
Genre: |
Rock; Psychedelic |
Category: |
rock |
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1. |
Franz Joseph Strauss, Defence Minister, Reviews The Luftwaffe In 1958, Finding It Somewhat Lacking In Image Potential
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The Aerospaceage Inferno
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Aircraft Salesman (A Door In The Foot)
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4. |
The Widow Maker
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Two Test Pilots Discuss The Starfighter's Performance
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6. |
The Right Stuff
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7. |
Board Meeting (Seen Through A Contract Lense)
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8. |
The Song Of The Gremlin (part one)
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Ground Crew (Last Minute Reassembly Before Take Off)
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Hero With A Wing
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Ground Control To Pilot
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Ejection
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Interview
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14. |
I Resign
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The Song Of The Gremlin (part two)
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16. |
Bier Garten
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17. |
Catch A Falling Starfighter
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The first solo album by Hawkwind poet, lyricist and frontman Robert Calvert was originally released in 1974 to huge critical acclaim. Featuring Hawkwind and special guests Paul Rudolph (of Pink Fairies), Vivian Stanshall, Brian Eno, Arthur Brown and Jim Capaldi, the album is a conceptual work of excellence and dark wit.
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