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"Hurry On Sundown"
Single by Hawkwind
from the album Hawkwind
B-side
"Mirror of Illusion"
Released
26 June 1970
Format
7" Vinyl record
Recorded
March 1970 at Trident Studios
Genre
Space Rock
Length
4:50
Label
Liberty
Writer(s)
Dave Brock
Producer
Dick Taylor
Hawkwind singles chronology
"Hurry On Sundown"
(1970)
"Silver Machine"
(1972)
"Hawkwind Zoo EP"
Single by Hawkwind
A-side
"Hurry On Sundown"
B-side
"Sweet Mistress of Pain"; "Kings of Speed"
Released
May 1, 1981
Format
12" Vinyl record
Recorded
Abbey Road Studios, 1969; Olympic Studios, January 1975
Genre
Space Rock
Label
Flicknife - FLEP100
Writer(s)
Dave Brock
Producer
Don Poole
Hawkwind singles chronology
"Hawkwind Zoo EP"
(1981)
"Motorhead" (outtake)
(1982)
"Hurry On Sundown" is a 1970 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind. It was originally released as a single in the UK (LBF15382) on 26 June 1970, being an edit of the version that appeared on the album Hawkwind.
[edit] Hawkwind Zoo EP
Towards the end of 1969, still using the name Hawkwind Zoo and with Mick Slattery as the lead guitarist, the band were given studio time by Don Poole to record some demos. "Hurry On Sundown" was one of the tracks recorded, this version being more electric and psychedelic than the acoustic folky feel of the album version. The recording was eventually released in 1981 as the first of a host of archive material issued through Flicknife Records.
Another previously unheard track recorded at the same session, "Sweet Mistress of Pain" (also known as "Kiss of the Velvet Whip"), was included on the B-side, as was an alternate version of the 1975 single "Kings of Speed". The two original Hawkwind Zoo demos were eventually included on the remasters version of the Hawkwind debut album with a third, a cover of Pink Floyd's "Cymbaline".
[edit] BBC Session
The band recorded a version at Maida Vale Studios on 18 August 1970 for broadcast on the BBC Radio programme Top Gear on 19 September 1970. Poor quality recordings of this session were first released, without the BBC's permission, on The Text of Festival in 1983, then on various subsequent compilations. No official clean version of this track has ever been released.
[edit] Cover versions
Magic Mushroom Band - RU Spaced Out 2 (1993)
The Petals - Assassins of Silence / Hundred-Watt Violence (1995)
Kula Shaker - Sound Of Drums single (Hari Om Sundown) (1998)
Sam Roberts Band - live Spokane, WA
Vetiver - Thing of the Past (2008)
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Hawkwind
Dave Brock  Tim Blake  Mr Dibs  Richard Chadwick  Niall Hone
John Harrison  Terry Ollis  Michael 'Dik Mik' Davies  Nik Turner  Huw Lloyd-Langton  Dave Anderson  Del Dettmar  Robert Calvert  Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister  Simon King  Simon House  Alan Powell  Paul Rudolph  Thomas Crimble  Adrian Shaw  Harvey Bainbridge  Steve Swindells  Martin Griffin  Ginger Baker  Keith Hale  Alan Davey  Danny Thompson Jr  Bridget Wishart  Ron Tree  Jerry Richards  Jason Stuart
Studio albums
Hawkwind  X in Search of Space  Doremi Fasol Latido  Hall of the Mountain Grill  Warrior on the Edge of Time  Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music  Quark, Strangeness and Charm  25 Years On  PXR5  Levitation  Sonic Attack  Church of Hawkwind  Choose Your Masques  The Chronicle of the Black Sword  The Xenon Codex  Space Bandits  Electric Tepee  It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous  White Zone  Alien 4  Distant Horizons  In Your Area  Spacebrock  Take Me to Your Leader  Take Me to Your Future  Blood of the Earth
Live albums
Space Ritual  Live Seventy Nine  Live Chronicles  Palace Springs  The Business Trip  Love in Space  Hawkwind 1997  Yule Ritual  Canterbury Fayre 2001  Spaced Out in London  Knights of Space
Archive albums
The Weird Tapes  Hawkwind, Friends and Relations  The Text of Festival  Zones  This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic  Bring Me the Head of Yuri Gagarin  Space Ritual Volume 2  Hawkwind Anthology  Out & Intake  BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert  The Friday Rock Show Sessions  Hawklords Live  California Brainstorm  Undisclosed Files Addendum  The 1999 Party  Glastonbury 90  Choose Your Masques: Collectors Series Volume 2  Complete '79: Collectors Series Volume 1  Atomhenge 76  Live 1990
Compilation albums
Roadhawks  Masters of the Universe  Repeat Performance  Angels of Death  Spirit of the Age  Stasis (The UA Years 1971 C 1975)  Tales from Atom Henge  Epocheclipse  Masters of Rock  The Collection  Spirit of the Age Anthology  The Dream Goes On
Singles
"Hurry on Sundown"  "Silver Machine"  "Urban Guerrilla"  "Psychedelic Warlords"  "Kings of Speed"  "Kerb Crawler"  "Back on the Streets"  "Quark, Strangeness and Charm"  "Psi Power"  "25 Years"  "Shot Down in the Night"  "Who's Gonna Win The War?"  "Angels of Death"  The Earth Ritual Preview EP  "Needle Gun"  "Zarozinia"  Decide Your Future EP  Quark, Strangeness and Charm EP  Area S4 EP  "Love In Space"  "Spirit of the Age"
Related articles
Discography  Members  Videography  Barney Bubbles  Liquid Len  Stacia  Sonic Assassins  Hawklords  Bob Walker John Coulthart  Hawkfest  Space Ritual (band)  Michael Moorcock
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