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Hawkwind Zoo was a name that space rock outfit Hawkwind initially decided upon in 1969 whilst recording their first demo which featured early versions of "Hurry On Sundown", "Kiss Of The Velvet Whip" and a cover of Pink Floyd's "Cymbaline". This demo got them signed and legend has it that it was legendary DJ John Peel who suggested they drop the "Zoo" from the name. Various tracks by this permutation of the band appear on compilations and reissues. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hurry on Sundown - 1996 Remaster
1,7432Cymbaline - 1996 Remaster
1,6063Cymbaline
1,5244Kiss of the Velvet Whip - 1996 Remaster
1,5005Hurry On Sundown
1,4906Kiss Of The Velvet Whip
1,0377Hurry On Sundown - 1996 Remastered Version
7598Cymbaline - 1996 Remastered Version
7289Kiss Of The Velvet Whip - 1996 Remastered Version
72510Sweet Mistress Of Pain
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Hawkwind

Sunshine Special E.P.

Space Rock - 1969-1979
5 Album Set (Remastered) - Hawkwind/In Search of Space/Doremi Fasol Latido/Hall of the Mountain Grill/Masters of the Universe
Best Of Friends And Relations

Hawkwind (Remastered)
Hawkwind [2010, TOCP-95059]
5 Album Set
I'm A Freak, Baby...
The Best Of Friends & Relations
Independent Days, Volume 1 & 2
Sunshine Special - EP