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Alan Davey
Alan Davey is an English musician, best known as the former bassist with Hawkwind. He is now the bass player and vocalist for Gunslinger as well as The Psychedelic Warlords.
Sputnik Stan Vol. 1: A Fistful Of Junk
By Alan Davey
Label: Earthquake Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Wakey Wakey; Weigh It In Tranquility; Ulterior Umbra Transfer Facility;
Magnetosphere Disturbance; Chuckin’ Nuts N’ Bolts Out The Air Lock; Hubble’s
Looking Tasty These Days; Stoic; Delysid Funky; Tough Titties Houston; My Man
On The Moon; Aluminum Titanium Uranium Magnesium; Unidentified Flying
Orgasm Parts 1 & 2; 18 Engines, One Mission
Yaga Sunet: A Cut Through The Heart
by Jack Gold-Molina
Yaga Sunet are a duo from North Somerset, England, whose music is rooted in traditional English folklore and heavy psychedelia. Featuring vocalist Zoie Green and guitarist Ben Balsom, this album is powerful and moving through to its transcendent final chord. From the opening of the first track Long Gone," as Green sings, The sun ...
Alan Davey: Sputnik Stan Vol. 1: A Fistful Of Junk
by Jack Gold-Molina
The most recent solo outing by Alan Davey, Lemmy's former replacement in the space rock juggernaut Hawkwind, is a CD/colored vinyl LP that comes with a comic book. The artwork of the comic book is finely detailed and closely follows the lyrics of the songs, giving the reader and listener a vivid picture of the life ...
Al Chemical's Lysergic Orchestra Vol. 2
By Alan Davey
Label: Earthquake Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1) Goodbye Death Valley, 2) Hell's Gate, 3) Mustard Canyon, 4) Badwater, 5) Dante's
View, 6) Titus Canyon, 7) Old Dinah, 8) 49'ers, 9) The Racetrack, 10) Zabriskie Point
Alan Davey: Al Chemical's Lysergic Orchestra Vol. 2
by Jack Gold-Molina
One of the longest standing members of the space rock juggernaut Hawkwind, bassist Alan Davey got his start in the late 1970s with his own heavy psychedelic rock band Gunslinger. His tenure with Hawkwind ran from 1984 to 1996, and then again, finally, from 2001 to 2007, leaving both times to pursue his own musical interests ...