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Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1993 album from the British Space rockers. Released in November 1993, the album was a journey in a new direction for the band, seeing them embrace the emerging Ambient music movement (which had taken inspiration from Hawkwind's earlier work), creating a lengthy album of experimental music in the distinctive Hawkwind style. Featuring outstanding tracks such as "Space is Their (Palestine)", "The Camera That Could Lie" and the title track, This album brought Hawkwind to a new audience and gained critical acclaim. Atomhenge. 2012. Review: is just fantastic. It is very similar to Electric Teepee - It Is the Business of the Future to be Dangerous , a mid 90s release by Hawkwind , is just fantastic . It is very similar to Electric Teepee ,but takes on ,an identity of its own . The 90s were very experimental for Hawkwind . During this time the band went down to just 3 members. Most the time there were 5 members . A great era for this band that has covered over 40 years of music ,with many line up changes, and many different styles of musical direction . This album is worth the purchase!!!!!!! Review: The future is NOW! - My life is a movie that I'm living in an experiential theater. This is some of the theme music. Perfect.
S**R
is just fantastic. It is very similar to Electric Teepee
It Is the Business of the Future to be Dangerous , a mid 90s release by Hawkwind , is just fantastic . It is very similar to Electric Teepee ,but takes on ,an identity of its own . The 90s were very experimental for Hawkwind . During this time the band went down to just 3 members. Most the time there were 5 members . A great era for this band that has covered over 40 years of music ,with many line up changes, and many different styles of musical direction . This album is worth the purchase!!!!!!!
D**R
The future is NOW!
My life is a movie that I'm living in an experiential theater. This is some of the theme music. Perfect.
L**R
Five Stars
Great
J**N
Five Stars
great
A**K
Brock's Dangerous Album
***************Personnel * Dave Brock - guitar, keyboards, vocals * Alan Davey - bass guitar, Vocals * Richard Chadwick - drums ***************Technical Stuff I have the 1995 Griffin version. It is a very good sounding album, well recorded, mixed, and mastered. You shouldn't have any issues with sound quality on this one. ***************The Music As I wrote in my title, this is was a dangerous album for Brock because it was a fairly radical departure from the Hawkwind sound. Many fans tend tend to see any change in an artist's sound as betrayal, and react very poorly to it. There is the famous example of Dylan going electric, and the rage that generated in his fans. Personally, I think it is kind of sad if an artist never changes his sound; that says to me they are more interested in producing product for their rock *brand* than in anything artistic. Bands/artists like Kiss, Metallica, Nickleback, Celine Dion, etc. never record dangerous albums. So what direction did Brock take Hawkwind with this album? Would you believe ambient and reggae? Yup it's true. 8 of the 12 tracks are instrumental electronic ambient excursions more suited to Konspiracy's chill room than a room filled with Hawkwind fans. It gets weirder though, as one track is reggae. The other three tracks consist of 2 that are almost sound like Hawk songs, and an absolutely dreadful remake of "Gimmie Shelter". It is possibly the worst remake of any song ever. The electronic experimentation is largely successful, and if you like 90's ambient you'll enjoy the 8 tracks. I don't listen to reggae, so I cannot really comment on the quality of that track. The nominal rockers are pretty good as well, but don't expect classic Hawk when you listen to them. *******************Summary This is the real oddball in the Hawk catalog, it really doesn't sound anything like any other release. If you can take it on its own terms, and let of your expectations when buying a Hawkwind album, you might really enjoy it. It is not something for a Hawk newbie though.
G**Y
A great underrated gem
One thing I learned about Hwakwind early on is to never go into any new CD with expectations that it will sound like another. Listen to it as if hearing the group for the first time. Turn it way up and let the time slip by. It's as technically excellent as any latter Hawkwind album and showcases their techno-trance ambient tendencies. My fiancee belly dances to "Tibet is their (Palistine)." Sure, as one reviewer stated, the second half is weaker than the first, but not by much. "Gimme Shelter" needed a better vocalist, but that's my only complaint.
R**A
it is the business of Hawkwind to be invisible!
When I first heard this album, I kept thinking, " When are the vocals going to kick in?" When they do, on the second half of the disc, the album goes straight downhill. Side one is nearly all instrumental and absolutely brilliant, particularly the first two songs; the title track and " Space Is Their Palestine". These two tracks are progressive, ambient techno at it's best! Richard Chadwicks's drumming is outstanding on these two songs! Side two is very disappointing. Dave Brock must really love that little reggae riff in " the camera that could lie', for it showed up on PALACE SPRINGS IN " DAMNATION ALLEY!" Particularly bad is the song "One or two erections in the course of one night" (or was it two or three or four?) Any other group that would have had the bad taste to use that for the title of a song would have at least made it a funny song, but Hawkwind make it a serious, spacy synthesizer instrumental! Their cover of "Gimme Shelter" is rather forgettable( I would've loved to have heard their live version of this with Samantha Fox!) Not one of Hawkwind's better albums, but side one is worth a listen!
M**D
Hawkwind - 'It Is The Business Of The Future....' (Griffin)
Released, at least in the U.S. in 1993. 'It Is the Business...' has the long running UK space rock ensemble trying to combine elements of ambient as well as techno into their trademark style. Not as good as 1992's 'Electric Teepee', but that would be a tough one to beat anyway. Somewhat of a new ground for Hawkwind, but not -that- new. Some of the decent tunes here are the eleven minute epic "Space Is Their Palestine" (a good number when they play it live), the somewhat progressive-like "Techno Tropic Zone", "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie" and their Stones cover "Gimme Shelter". Has Hawkwind done many covers, at least on an actual album? The line-up here is strictly a trio: Brock, Alan Davey and drummer Richard Chadwick. A nice addition to anyone's Hawkwind collection.
T**!
Just as good as in the 70's but maybe better!
Absolutely brilliant! As a child of the 50's, Hawkwind were one of the groups I followed. This album is brilliant in every way with its roots firmly in the 70's but updated for my ageing generation! Buy it now!!
P**R
like you have never heard them before
Another fabulous outing by Britain's first space cowboys, like you have never heard them before. If I didn't know better, I would swear that Steve Hillage featured in their thinking at the time with this album. It works for me.
M**P
Un CD-R au lieu d'un CD "silver"
Une étoile, non pas pour l'édition 2 cd qui est, bien sûr, sans discuter, une très bonne réédition. Mais, pour ma découverte décevante d'avoir reçu un double CD-R (le livret, ainsi que les disques ressemblent à s'y méprendre à une version "silver pressing" (contrefaçon?) pour 20 euros, dans une pochette réutilisable (resealable), donc non scellé, c'est un peu cher...tout de même. J'ai contacté Cherry Red Records pour de plus amples informations au sujet de la circulation de cette édition en CD-R, et espère très vite avoir des éclaircissements. Peut-être qu'amazon.fr pourrait mettre dans sa description "CD-R" comme sur Amazon.com...à moins que je n'ai pas eu de chance et que je sois tombé sur cette copie par hasard, et que les autres copies soient scellé et en pressage "silver"...
J**Y
Soyons informés avant d'acheter
Rien à redire sur la qualité de la musique, qui a tout pour satisfaire les amateurs d'Hawkwind. Par contre, je trouve cela un peu scandaleux de vendre au prix fort un CD-r qui ne passe pas sur tous les lecteurs de CD. Ceci est d'autant plus navrant que ce n'est pas stipulé dans le descriptif d'Amazon, et pas davantage sur le livret du CD.
A**Y
Hawkwind are dangerous ?
good title read the booklet or go to hawk site for more info hadn't got a lot of this, life you know. interesting to see the band meandering into the future and becoming ever more fluent with their skills but remaining flexible in their approach to form on occasions - well worth listening to. love the reggae bit ....
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