music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Chronicle of the Black Sword is the fourteenth studio album by the English space rock group Hawkwind, released in 1985. It spent two weeks on the UK albums chart peaking at #65.[3] The album is based upon the adventures of Elric of Melniboné, a recurring character in the novels of science fiction author Michael Moorcock, a long-standing associate of the group, who contributes lyrics to one track on the album.
1985 studio album by Hawkwind
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Released | 11 November 1985 |
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Recorded | August–September 1985 |
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Studio | Rockfield Studios |
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Genre | Space rock |
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Length | 37:12 |
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Label | Flicknife Records, Griffin Music |
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Producer | Hawkwind |
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 Griffin release, North America 1994 |
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The Encyclopedia of Popular Music |     [2] |
Background
After two years of constant line-up changes, guitarist Dave Brock (the only member who has remained since the band's formation) settled on a line-up of himself, guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton, keyboardist Harvey Bainbridge, bassist Alan Davey, and drummer Danny Thompson (son of Pentangle's bassist Danny Thompson).
Though the album is largely inspired by Elric, "Needle Gun" is a reference to Jerry Cornelius, another of Moorcock's fictional characters. In keeping with the album's title, the track's inclusion refers to the wider Multiverse created by Moorcock, in which the characters Elric of Melniboné and Jerry Cornelius are both incarnations of The Eternal Champion, and the Needle Gun is the form in which the Black Sword manifests itself to Cornelius. The lyrics for "Needle Gun" were ghostwritten by Roger Neville-Neil.[4]
The outer cover was designed by John Coulthart, the last work he would do for the group, and the inner by Bob Walker. The album was originally intended to be titled after the name of the sword Stormbringer, but was changed due to it having been used by both Deep Purple and John Martyn and Beverley Martyn.[5]
Prior to the recording of the album, the group appeared on Channel 4's ECT on 26 April and recorded a session for BBC Radio 1 on 19 July. They headlined an anti-heroin festival at Crystal Palace on 24 August, with a guest appearance from Lemmy.
The group undertook a 29 date UK tour in November and December to promote the album, with support from Dumpy's Rusty Nuts.[6] The Hammersmith Odeon shows on 3 and 4 December were filmed and recorded, released as the video The Chronicle of the Black Sword and album Live Chronicles, and featured a guest appearance from Moorcock.
It has been issued on CD multiple times, each with differing bonus tracks. The latest issue in 2009 includes 1984's The Earth Ritual Preview EP.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Song of the Swords" (Dave Brock) – 3:25
- "Shade Gate" (Harvey Bainbridge) – 3:01
- "The Sea King" (Huw Lloyd-Langton) – 3:23
- "The Pulsing Cavern" (Bainbridge, Alan Davey) – 2:33
- "Elric the Enchanter" (Davey) – 4:51
Side 2
- "Needle Gun" (Brock) – 4:13
- "Zarozinia" (Brock, Kris Tait) – 3:21
- "The Demise" (Bainbridge, Brock) – 1:02
- "Sleep of a Thousand Tears" (Brock, Michael Moorcock) – 4:09
- "Chaos Army" (Bainbridge, Brock) – 0:53
- "Horn of Destiny" (Brock) – 6:21
Flicknife CD bonus tracks
- "Arioch" (Davey) – 3:26
- "Assault and Battery" [live] (Brock)
- "Sleep of a Thousand Tears" [live] (Moorcock, Brock)
Dojo and Griffin CD bonus tracks
- "The War I Survived" [live] (Brock, Davey, Neville-Neil) 4:00
- "Voice Inside Your Head" [live] (Bainbridge, Brock) 4:57
Atomhenge CD bonus tracks
- "Arioch" (Davey)
- "Night of the Hawks" (Brock)
- "Green Finned Demon" (Robert Calvert, Brock)
- "Dream Dancers" (Bainbridge, Brock)
- "Dragons and Fables" (Lloyd-Langton)
Personnel
- Dave Brock – guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Huw Lloyd-Langton – guitar, vocals
- Harvey Bainbridge – keyboards, vocals
- Alan Davey – bass guitar, vocals
- Danny Thompson Jr. – drums
- Dave Charles – percussion
Credits
- Recorded at Rockfield Studios, August/September. Produced with Dave Charles.
- "The War I Survived" and "Voice Inside Your Head" recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, 22 April 1988
- Outer sleeve by John Coulthart, inner sleeve by Bob Walker
Release history
- November 1985: Flicknife Records, SHARP033, UK vinyl, first 10000 with inner sleeve including typed lyrics
- 1986: Flicknife Records, SHARP033D, UK CD
- August 1992: Dojo, DOJOCD72, UK CD
- May 1994: Griffin Music, GCDHA 0142-2, USA CD
- 29 June 2009: Atomhenge (Cherry Red) Records, ATOMCD1012, UK CD
External links
References
- Allmusic review
- Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
- "Hawkwind". Official Charts. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
- Abrahams, Ian (2004). Hawkwind: Sonic Assassins. SAF publishing. ISBN 0-946719-69-1.
- John Coulthart (9 October 2015). "The Chronicle of the Cursed Sleeve". Retrieved 16 June 2019.
- Youles, Steve. "Gig and Set Lists 1985". Starfarer's hawkwind Page. self-published. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
Hawkwind |
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- Dave Brock
- Richard Chadwick
- Magnus Martin
- Thighpaulsandra
- Doug MacKinnon
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Novels |
- The Dreaming City (1961)
- The Fireclown (1965)
- The Jewel in the Skull (1967)
- The Final Programme (1968)
- The Mad God's Amulet (1968)
- The Sword of the Dawn (1968)
- The Runestaff (1969)
- The Black Corridor (1969)
- Behold the Man (1969)
- The Chinese Agent (1970)
- The Eternal Champion (1970)
- Phoenix in Obsidian (1970)
- Warlord of the Air (1971)
- A Cure for Cancer (1971)
- The English Assassin: A Romance of Entropy (1972)
- Elric of Melniboné (1972)
- Breakfast in the Ruins (1972)
- The Land Leviathan (1974)
- The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the 20th Century (1976)
- The Sailor on the Seas of Fate (1976)
- The Condition of Muzak (1977)
- Gloriana (1978)
- Byzantium Endures (1981)
- The War Hound and the World's Pain (1981)
- The Entropy Tango (1981)
- The Steel Tsar (1981)
- The Brothel in Rosenstrasse (1982)
- The Laughter of Carthage (1984)
- The Alchemist's Question (1984)
- The City in the Autumn Stars (1986)
- The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
- Mother London (1988)
- Jerusalem Commands (1992)
- King of the City (2000)
- Firing the Cathedral (2002)
- The Vengeance of Rome (2006)
- The Coming of the Terraphiles (2010)
- The Whispering Swarm (2015)
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Collections |
- The Time Dweller (1969)
- The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius (1976)
- The History of the Runestaff (1979)
- The Dancers at the End of Time (1981)
- A Nomad of the Time Streams (1982)
- The Opium General and other stories (1984)
- Elric: Song of the Black Sword (1995)
- The Metatemporal Detective (2007)
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Comic books |
- Conan the Barbarian
- Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
- Tom Strong
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Anthologies edited |
- England Invaded
- Before Armageddon
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Characters and concepts |
- Corum Jhaelen Irsei
- Dorian Hawkmoon
- Elric of Melniboné
- Erekosë
- Eternal Champion
- Jerry Cornelius
- Law and Chaos
- Multiverse
- Stormbringer
- Symbol of Chaos
- Ulrich von Bek
- Melniboné
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