11. "Psychedelic warlords (B-Side of single - Non-vari-speeded Mix)"
12. "Silver machine (Longer single Mix)"
Disc 02
01. "Void city (Alternate Mix)"
02. "Candle burning"
03. "5/4"
04. "Waiting for tomorrow (Alternate Mix)"
05. "Radio telepathy"
06. "Lato"
07. "Dream Worker (Extended Version)"
08. "Oscillations"
09. "Recent reports"
10. "Lato percussive electro (Earthed to the ground)"
11. "Solitary mind games (Alternate Version)"
12. "Silver machine (Single Version)"
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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1982 album from the veteran Space Rock band. The album features the line-up Dave Brock, Harvey Bainbridge, hew Lloyd Langton and martin Griffin and contains such excellent material as 'Arrival in Utopia', 'Solitary Mind Games', 'Choose Your Masques', 'Waiting for Tomorrow' and 'Dream Worker'. This edition adds 14 bonus tracks. Atomhenge. 2010.
"Choose Your Masques" is a CD release by the pioneering British space-rock band Hawkwind, presented here in a high-quality edition from Cherry Red Records. The album captures the group in their early-1980s phase, blending driving rock grooves with cosmic synth textures, hypnotic riffs and sci-fi atmospheres. Listeners can expect a mix of powerful, guitar-driven tracks and more atmospheric passages, all characterized by Hawkwind's trademark repetition, spacey sound effects and expansive sonic landscapes. This CD edition is designed for fans who appreciate both the historic importance of the band and the immersive listening experience of their deep catalogue albums. It is particularly appealing to collectors of classic rock, progressive rock and space rock who want a focused snapshot of Hawkwind's distinctive sound in this era. Thoughtful packaging and detailed presentation make this a strong addition to any serious rock collection.
Cherry Red Records, the label behind this release, is known for its dedication to classic and cult artists, with a strong focus on reissues, catalogue curation and archival projects. Over the years, Cherry Red has built a reputation for carefully prepared editions, often emphasizing sound quality and informed presentation. Their work has helped to keep influential acts like Hawkwind available to new generations of listeners, offering collectors well-produced versions of important albums.
Hawkwind, formed in London in 1969, are widely recognized as one of the foundational bands of space rock, fusing hard rock, psychedelia and electronics into a unique, futuristic sound. Throughout their long career they have been celebrated for their intense live performances, concept-driven albums and a constant spirit of experimentation. With a catalogue that spans decades and has influenced genres from heavy metal to ambient and electronic music, Hawkwind have left a lasting mark on rock history. Releases like "Choose Your Masques" demonstrate why the band continues to earn respect from critics and musicians alike, and why their work is still being rediscovered by new audiences today.