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''PXR5'' is the ninth studio album by the English
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group
Hawkwind Hawkwind are an English rock band known as one of the earliest space rock groups. Since their formation in November 1969, Hawkwind have gone through many incarnations and have incorporated many different styles into their music, including hard ...
, released in 1979. It reached No. 59 on the UK album charts.


Overview

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referred to ''PXR5'' as "the last in the sequence of brittle, pop-inflected records the band launched with '' Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music''", saying that Hawkwind "both understood and allowed themselves to absorb the energies of new wave" on ''PXR5''. The album was recorded and mixed at
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in January and February 1978. "Uncle Sam's on Mars", "Robot" and "High Rise" were originally recorded on the preceding UK tour but were partly overdubbed in the studio, particularly Robert Calvert's double-tracked vocals. "Infinity" and "Life Form" were originally to have been part of a solo album
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was working on. After the album was recorded and mixed, the band split up during a US tour in March when
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left to join
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's band and Robert Calvert suffered a bout of
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. With the band in temporary hiatus and no pending promotional tour, the album's release was shelved. The band re-emerged in mid-1978 as the
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to record the ''
25 Years On ''25 Years On'' is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Hawkwind, released in 1978. The band released it under the name "Hawklords" for legal reasons, as there was a dispute over ownership of the name "Hawkwind" at the time. It reac ...
'' album. Two tracks were released as singles, "
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" and " 25 Years", which featured "Death Trap" and "PXR5" respectively on their B-sides. The ''PXR5'' album was eventually released on 15 June 1979, and the cryptic message on the cover "This is the last but one" refers to the fact that it was recorded prior to ''25 Years On''. The album's cover featured a British BS 1363 mains plug wired in a dangerous way. Shortly after the album's release, the illustration of the plug was covered by a sticker obscuring the image.


Lyrical references

*The lyrics of "Jack of Shadows" are inspired by
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's book ''
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''. *"Uncle Sam's on Mars" evolved from the
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-esque "Opa Loka", with a Calvert-penned anti-US rant over the top of it. Its first performance was at the Cardiff Castle Festival in summer 1976 as "
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s on Mars", read by Calvert from his clipboard notes, and with the aid of a megaphone, on stage after "Opa Loka". "Robot" also made a brief appearance as a poem at this historic gig. The song title itself is a twist on Gil Scott-Heron's "
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". *"Infinity" uses a Calvert poem from ''
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''. *"Robot" references Isaac Asimov's
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. *The lyrics of "High Rise" are inspired by J.G. Ballard's book '' High-Rise'' and short story "The Man on the 99th Floor". *The lyrics of "PXR5" deal with Hawkwind's transitional period between '' Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music'' and '' Quark, Strangeness and Charm''.


CD Versions

The Virgin CD issue was mastered with tapes different from those used for the original vinyl version. The most notable difference is that "High Rise" is the live version without studio overdubs, so starts with a clunk rather than the
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bass intro and has a coarser vocal from Calvert. Also "PXR5" gains an introduction that's missing from the original. The Atomhenge CD issue restores the original version of the album, and includes the different versions of "High Rise" and "PXR5" as bonus tracks 14 and 15 respectively.


Track listing


Side 1

#"Death Trap" ( Robert Calvert,
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) – 3:51 #"Jack of Shadows" (Calvert,
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, Adrian Shaw) – 3:28 #"Uncle Sam's on Mars" (Calvert, Brock, House, Simon King) – 5:44 #"Infinity" (Calvert, Brock) – 4:17 #"Life Form" (Brock) – 1:44


Side 2

#
  • "Robot" (Calvert, Brock) – 8:14 #"High Rise" (Calvert, House) – 4:36 #"PXR5" (Brock) – 5:39


    Atomhenge CD bonus tracks

    #
  • "Jack of Shadows" ive studio version– 3:40 #"We Like to Be Frightened" – 2:46 #"High Rise" ive studio version– 4:43 #"Robot" irst studio version– 9:24 #"Jack of Shadows" drian Shaw vocal version– 3:54 #"High Rise" lternate mix– 4:37 #"PXR5" lternate mix– 5:40 #"Quark, Strangeness and Charm" ive 1978– 2:38


    Personnel

    From album liner notes ;Hawkwind * Robert Calvert – vocals (1–3, 6, 7) *
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    – guitar (except 5), bass (1, 4), synth (1, 3, 4–8), vocals (1, 3, 4–8), backing vocals (2) *
    Simon House Simon House (born 29 August 1948 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England) is a British composer and classically trained violinist and keyboard player, perhaps best known for his work with space rock band Hawkwind. Career Before his time with Ha ...
    – keyboards (2, 3, 6–8) vocals (2, 7), violin (6, 8), synth (8) * Adrian Shaw – bass guitar (2, 3, 6–8), backing vocals (2, 3, 8), vocals (6, 7) * Simon King – drums (except 5)


    Credits

    *Tracks 1, 2 and 8: Recorded at
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    , January 1978 *Track 3: Recorded at
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    , 5 October 1977 *Tracks 4 and 5: Recorded at Week Park Farm, 1978 *Tracks 6 and 7: Recorded at Leicester De Montfort Hall, 29 September 1977 *Mixed at
    Rockfield Studios Rockfield Studios is a residential recording studio located in the Wye Valley just outside the village of Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales. It was originally founded in 1963 by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward. Facilities Rockfield is a two- ...
    , February 1978. Engineered by
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    and Anton Matthews. *Artwork by Phillip Tonkyn.


    Release history

    *June 1979: Charisma, CDS4016, UK vinyl – first 5000 contained Pete Frame's Hawkwind Family Tree poster. The original cover had artwork of an incorrectly wired UK electric plug which caused controversy on safety grounds, so subsequent copies were released with a supposedly unremovable sticker covering the offending artwork. Subsequent prints had the artwork blanked out. *March 1984: Charisma, CHC25, UK vinyl *April 1989: Virgin, CDSCD4016, UK CD *March 2009: Atomhenge ( Cherry Red) Records, ATOMCD1010, UK CD – the extensive sleeve notes include a reference to the artwork controversy, and the original image is reinstated. The booklet also includes the Hawkwind Family Tree.


    References


    External links


    Atomhenge Records
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