About "Levitation"
Levitation is the tenth studio album by English rock group Hawkwind, released in 1980. It peaked at No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart.
At the time of its release, band leader Dave Brock stated: "with Levitation we’ve come full circle back to the style of our debut album. And that was the record which totally expressed our ideals and what we stood for." It is their first studio album after the departure of lead vocalist and lyricist Robert Calvert, and lyrics here tend to be cursory and the number of instrumentals is increased. It is also the only studio Hawkwind album to feature ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker and first for ex-Gong keyboardist Tim Blake, who would later return to the band and play on 2010's Blood of the Earth.
Top songs by Hawkwind
- Motorhead
- Silver Machine
- Brainstorm
- Kings Of Speed
- Dust Of Time
- Wind Of Change
- Earth Calling
- Lord Of Light
- Dragons And Fables
- Adjust Me
- Abducted
- Seven By Seven
- Death Of War
- Assault And Battery
- Garden Pests
- Mask Of The Morning
- Choose Your Masks
- Rites Of The Netherworld
- Master Of The Universe
- Down Through The Night
- Are You Losing Your Mind?
- Days Of The Underground
- Hassan I Sabha (assassins Of Allah)
- Hall Of The Mountain Grill
- Horn Of Fate (destiny)
- Standing At The Edge
- Kapal
- The Demented Man
- Lost Johnny
- Lsd
- Moonglum (friend Without A Cause)
- Magnu
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