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Jon Jarrett's list of
Hawkwind guests, sessions, spin-offs, etc.

Which is "... largely the recycled work of Mike Holmes and Jill Strobridge supplemented with www.allmusic.com ..." and reviewed by and updated with contributions from BOC-L participants. "This only lists people's work after they had been in Hawkwind - I plan to add the before stuff in sometime but it's a bit more difficult to source." "There are clearly some big gaps here, and I make no claims as to completeness of discography - but if anyone wants to send me corrections and additions I'd be glad of them."
Note: this list is currently being updated by Jon (February 2001)

By member (not including Sonic Assassins & Hawklords releases). JOHN `TWINK' ALDER ANDY ANDERSON DAVE ANDERSON HARVEY BAINBRIDGE GINGER BAKER STEVE BEMAND TIM BLAKE DAVE BROCK ROBERT CALVERT RICHARD CHADWICK JENNY CHAPMAN DAVE CHARLES MICK CLARK PAUL COBBOLD THOMAS CRIMBLE `CRUM' ALAN DAVEY RICHARD MICHAEL DAVIES (DIK MIK) CLIVE DEAMER DEL DETTMAR SAMANTHA FOX MARTIN GRIFFIN KEITH HALE JOHN HARRISON PAUL HAYLES ROBERT HEATON SIMON HOUSE IAN KILMISTER (LEMMY) SIMON KING MICK KIRTON HUW LLOYD LANGTON MICHAEL MOORCOCK TERRY OLLIS ALAN POWELL FREDERICK REEVES (DED FRED) JERRY RICHARDS CAPTAIN RIZZ PAUL RUDOLPH ADRIAN SHAW MICK SLATTERY MICK SMITH STEVE SWINDELLS STEVE TAYLOR DANNY THOMPSON Jnr RON TREE NIK TURNER `TWINK' BRIDGET WISHART
DAVE BROCK: ex-Dharma Blues Band, Dave Brock and Friends, The Famous Cure; (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member); (ill 1971; back with Hawkwind 1971); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T); 1974 Nektar (_Down To Earth_); (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords); 1982 Dave Brock (tracks from _Weird 101_, _Weird 105_, _Weird 107_); (1982 Hawklords); 1983 Dave Brock (`Identimate', `Motherless Children'); 1983 Dr. Technical and the Machines (`Zones'); 1983 Dave Brock (`Social Alliance'); 1985 Dave Brock (`Wired Up For Sound'); 1986 Dave Brock (_Earthed to the Ground_); 1988 Dave Brock & his Agents of Chaos (_Agents of Chaos_, `The Damage of Life'); 1988 Agents of Chaos (`The Damage of Life'); 1988 Hawkdog; 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); (ill 1991; back to Hawkwind 1991); 1992 Dumpy's Rusty Nuts (_Get Out On The Road_); 1993 Dave Brock (`Mists of Meridin'); 1995 Dave Brock (_Strange Trips and Pipe Dreams_, `Burn Me Up'); 1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_); 1998 Dave Brock (_Brock 7696_); [8] (refused entry to US 1998; back with Hawkwind 1998); forthcoming Dave Brock (_Sex Dreams_); forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_); forthcoming Dave Brock (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_).   MICK SLATTERY: ex-The Famous Cure; (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1970); guest with Hawkwind 1985. JOHN HARRISON: (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1970); 1974 Roy Buchanan (_That's What I Am Here For_) 1975 Roy Buchanan (_Live Stock_) 1976 Roy Buchanan (_Street Called Straight_) 1985 solo (_Day of the Dead: motion picture soundtrack_) 1997 Carri Coltrane (_First Time_) 1999 Boston Pops Orchestra (_Splash of Pops_) 1999 The Mayflies USA (_Summertown_) NIK TURNER: ex-Mobile Freakout; (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member); 1973: Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection'); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T); 1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T); (leaves Hawkwind 1976); 1978 Sphynx (_Xitintoday_); 1979 Sting and the Radioactors (_Radioactivity_); 1979 Inner City Unit (`Solitary Ashtray'); 1979 Mother Gong (_Fairy Tale_); 1979 guest with Hawkwind; 1980 Sham 69 (_The Game_); 1980 Inner City Unit (_Pass Out: the 360 Psycho Deleria Sound_, `Paradise Beach'; 1980 Stranglers and Friends (_Live In Concert_); 1981 Mother Gong (_Robot Woman_); 1981 Inner City Unit (_The Maximum Effect_); 1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_); 1981 Inner City Unit (`Beer, Baccy, Bingo, Benidorm'); 1981 guest with Hawkwind; 1982 Inner City Unit (`Bones of Elvis'); 1982 Catherine Andrews (_Fruits_); 1982 Inner City Unit (`Raj Neesh'); 1982 Inner City Unit (_Punkadelia_); 1982 The Astronauts (_Peter Pan Hits the Suburbs_); 1982 Big Amongst Sheep (_Space is a Lonely Place_); 1982 Thee Innerpropriates (_Is This The Aqueous?_); 1982 The Imperial Pompadours (_Ersatz_); (back to Hawkwind 1982); 1983 Big Amongst Sheep (_Astroprop_); 1983 Underground Zero (_Official Bootleg_); 1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_); (leaves Hawkwind 1984); 1985 Inner City Unit (_The President's Tapes_); 1985 Inner City Unit (_Blood and Bone_); 1988 New Blood Transmission (_39 Converts_); 1988 Nik Turner (`Washing Machine'); 1988 Atomgods (_Wow_); 1992 Criminal Nation (_Trouble In The Hood_); [6] 1992 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T); 1993 Nik Turner (_Sphynx_); 1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1993 Pinkwind (_Festival of the Sun_); 1994 Nik Turner (_Prophets of Time_); 1994 Hawkfairies (_Purple Haze_); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`You Shouldn't Do That'); 1994 Helios Creed (`Hyperventilation'); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka'); 1994 Psychic TV (_A Pagan Day_); 1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_); 1994 Mazlyn Jones, Guy Evans, Nik Turner & Friends (tracks from S/T); 1995 Nik Turner (`Careful With That Axe Eugene'); 1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_); 1995 Zero Gravity (_Space Does Not Care_); 1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny'); 1996 Nik Turner (`Horus (Mirage Mix)'/`The Weighing of Heart and Negative Confession (Travel Mix)'); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_); 1996 Pinkwind (_The Fairies' Tea Party_); 1997 HawXtar (_HawXtar_); 1997 Farflung (`25,000 Feet Per Second', `Soul Herder', `Opa Loka'); 1997 guest with Hawkwind; 1997 Dark Sun 1997 The Moor with Nik Turner 1998 Nik Turner's Fantastic All-Stars (`El Dizzy'); 1998 Anubian Lights (_Let Not the Flame Die Out_); 1999 Dark Sun; 1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1999 Mandra Gora Light Show Society (`Floating at the Gates of Dawn'); 1999 guests with Hawkwind; 2000 Babylon Whores (_King Fear_) 2000 Nik Turner's Fantastic All Stars (_Kubano Kickasso_); 2000 5:15 (`Silver Machine'); 2000 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 2000 Dark Sun (_Ice Ritual_); forthcoming The Moor & Nik Turner (_Flux_); forthcoming Dark Sun (_?_). TERRY OLLIS: (1969 Hawkwind Zoo); (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1971); 1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_, `Dodgem Dude'); 1999 Snorkwind. RICHARD MICHAEL DAVIES (DIK MIK): (original member; leaves Hawkwind 1971); (back to Hawkwind 1971; leaves Hawkwind 1973). HUW LLOYD LANGTON: (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1971); ?1974 Salt (_Best of British Rock_) 1975 Leo Sayer; 1977 Widowmaker (_Too Late To Cry_); 1978 Widowmaker (_Widowmaker_); 1978 Quasar; back to Hawkwind 1979; 1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets'); (1982 Hawklords); 1983 Lloyd Langton Group (`Wind of Change'); 1983 Lloyd Langton Group (_Outside the Law_); 1984 Lloyd Langton Group (_Night Air_); 1986 Lloyd Langton Group (_Like An Arrow (Through the Heart)_); 1986 Snorkwind; 1987 Lloyd Langton Group (_Time Space and LLG_); (leaves Hawkwind 1988); 1990 Nic Potter (_The Blue Zone_); 1991 Lloyd Langton Group (_Elegy_); 1994 Lloyd Langton Group (_River Run_); 1994 Dr. Brown (_Dreamscape_); 1997 Lloyd Langton Group (_On The Move_); 1999 Lloyd Langton Group (_Chain Reaction_). THOMAS CRIMBLE: ex-Skin Alley; (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1970); guest with Hawkwind 1971. DAVE ANDERSON: ex-Amon Düül II; (joins Hawkwind 1970; leaves Hawkwind 1971); 1983 Amon Düül 2 (_Hawk Meets Penguin Vol. 1_); 1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_); 1985 guest with Hawkwind; 1985 Amon Düül (_Meetings with Menmachines, Inglorious Heroes of the Past_); 1985 4x (_Ballet Dancer_); 1987 Groundhogs (_Back Against the Wall_); 1987 Groundhogs (_Hogs On The Road_) 1987 Amon Düül (`Olaf (Where's my $20,000?)'); 1989 Amon Düül (_Fool Moon_); 1989 Amon Düül (_Die Lösung_). DEL DETTMAR: (joins Hawkwind 1971); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T); (leaves Hawkwind 1974); ?1975 solo/Melodic Energy Commission (_Synthesis_); [1] ?1977 Melodic Energy Commission (_M=E/C2_); ?1978 Melodic Energy Commission (`Melody is Energy'); 1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Stranger in Mystery_); 1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Migration of the Snails_); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`You Shouldn't Do That'); 1994 Helios Creed (`Hyperventilation'); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_); 1994 Psychic TV (_A Pagan Day_); 1994 Spiral Realms (_A Trip to G9_); 1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_); 1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_). IAN KILMISTER (LEMMY): ex-Opal Butterfly, Sam Gopal's Dream, Rocking Vicars; (joins Hawkwind 1971); 1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection'); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T) 1974; (leaves Hawkwind 1975); 1976 Motörhead (_On Parole_); 1977 Motörhead (_Motörhead_); 1977 Motörhead (_Blitzkrieg on Birmingham_); 1978 Motörhead (_What's Words Worth_); 1978 Motörhead (`Louie Louie'); 1979 Motörhead (_Overkill_); 1979 Motörhead (_Bomber_); 1980 Motörhead (_The Golden Years Live_); 1980 Motörhead (_Ace of Spades_); 1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets'); 1980 Motörhead (_Beer Drinkers_); 1981 Headgirl (_The St. Valentine's Day Massacre_); 1981 Motörhead (_No Sleep Till Hammersmith_); 1981 Young & Moody Band (`Don't Do That'); 1982 Motörhead (_Iron Fist_); 1982 Lemmy and Wendy (`Stand By Your Man'); 1983 Motörhead (_Another Perfect Day_); 1983 guest with Hawkwind; 1984 Motörhead (_No Remörse_); 1985 Motörhead (_The Birthday Party_); 1986 Motörhead (_Orgasmatron_); 1986 Motörhead (_The King Biscuit Flower Hour Live_); 1987 Motörhead (_Rock'n'Roll_); 1988 Lemmy and the Upsetters (`Blue Suede Shoes', another track); [4] 1988 Motörhead (_No Sleep At All_); 1991 Motörhead (_1916_); 1992 Motörhead (_March ör Die_); 1992 Motörhead (_'92 Tour Live_); 1992 Motörhead (_Better Wear Armör_); 1993 Motörhead (_Bastards_); 1994 Motörhead with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane (`Born To Raise Hell'); 1995 Motörhead (_Sacrifice_); 1995 Motörhead (_The Motörheadbangers' Ball_); 1996 Motörhead (_Overnight Sensation_); 1998 Motörhead (_Snake Bite Love_); 1999 Motörhead (_Everything Louder than Everyone Else_); 2000 Lemmy, Slim Jim & ? (_?_); forthcoming Motörhead (_We Are Motörhead_). ROBERT CALVERT: (joins Hawkwind 1971; not part of recordings till 1972); (leaves Hawkwind 1973); 1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection'); 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T); 1974 Nektar (_Down To Earth_); 1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T); 1976 John Stevens Away (_Mazin Ennet_); [2] (back to Hawkwind 1976); (leaves Hawkwind 1977; 1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords); 1979 Robert Calvert & The First XI (`Cricket Star'); 1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets'); 1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_); 1982 The Imperial Pompadours (_Ersatz_); 1982 guest with Hawkwind; 1983 guest with Hawkwind; 1984 Robert Calvert (_Freq_); 1984 guest with Hawkwind; 1986 Robert Calvert (_Test Tube Conceived_); 1986 Robert Calvert & Krankschaft (_At The Queen Elizabeth Hall_); 1989 Robert Calvert (_Blueprints From The Cellar_); 1989 Amon Düül 2 (_Die Lösung_); (posthumous); [5] 1991 Robert Calvert (_Bugatti_); 1992 Robert Calvert (_Revenge_). JOHN `TWINK' ALDER: ex-solo, Pink Fairies, Pretty Things, Tomorrow; (Hawkwind standby 1971); 1972 Stars 1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection'); 1975 Pink Fairies (_Live At The Roundhouse_); 1974-6 Mouse and Twink (_Out of the Pink and Into the Blues_); 1977 The Rings (_I Wanna Be Free_); 1978 Twink and the Fairies (_Do It '77_); 1986 Twink (`Apocalipstic'); 1986 Twink (`Space Lover'); 1987 Twink (`Driving My Car'); 1987 Pink Fairies (_Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em_); 1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_); 1990 Twink (_Mr. Rainbow_); 1990 Bevis & Twink (_Magic Eye_); 1990 Plasticland (_You Need a Fairy Godfather_) 1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1993 Pinkwind (_Festival of the Sun_); 1994 Hawkfairies (_Purple Haze_); 1996 Pink Fairies (_Out of the Blue and into the Pink_); [7] 1996 Pinkwind (_The Fairies' Tea Party_); 1996 Pink Fairies (_Pleasure Island_). SIMON KING: ex-Opal Butterfly; (joins Hawkwind 1971); 1973 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (`Ejection') 1973; 1974 Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters (S/T); 1974 Eno (_Here Come The Warm Jets_); 1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_); (injured 1975; back to Hawkwind 1975); (leaves Hawkwind 1977); (1978 Hawklords); 1978 Quasar; (back to Hawkwind 1979); (leaves Hawkwind 1980); 1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets'); 1981 Turbo; (back to Hawkwind 1982; leaves Hawkwind 1982). SIMON HOUSE: ex-?Magic Muscle, High Tide, Third Ear Band; (joins Hawkwind 1974); (leaves Hawkwind 1977); 1978 Bowie (_Stage_); 1979 Bowie (_Lodger_); 1980 Denny Gerrard (`Sinister Morning'); 1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_); 1981 Turbo; 1981 Japan (_Tin Drum_); 1983 Simon House (_House of Dreams_); [3] 1986 High Tide (_Interesting Times_); 1987 Jellymasters (_Two True Believers_); (back to Hawkwind 1989); 1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_); (leaves Hawkwind 1990); 1990 High Tide (_Reason of Success_); 1991 Magic Muscle (_Gulp_); 1992 Robert Calvert _(Revenge_); 1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1994 Nik Turner (_Prophets of Time_); 1994 Simon House (_Yassassim_); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka'); 1994 Spiral Realms (_A Trip to G9_); 1994 Anubian Lights (_The Eternal Sky_); 1995 Spiral Realms (_Crystal Jungles of Eos_); 1995 Spiral Realms (`Interstellar Overdrive'); 1995 Anubian Lights (_The Jackal and Nine_); 1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny'); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_); 1996 Spiral Realms (_Solar Wind (live)_); 1998 Anubian Lights (_Let Not the Flame Die Out_); 1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1999 Adrian Shaw (_Head Cleaner_); (back to Hawkwind 1999); forthcoming Simon House (_Return to the Spiral Realms_). ALAN POWELL: ex-Stackridge, Chicken Shack; (joins Hawkwind 1975); 1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_); 1977 Deviants (_Screwed Up_); 1977 Deviants (tracks from _Have Left The Planet_); 1978 Mick Farren (_Vampires Stole My Lunch Money_); 1978 Mick Farren (`Half-Price Drinks'); 1978 Sphynx (_Xitintoday_); 1978 Tanz der Youth (`?'); 1979 Kicks; 1979 Korgis (S/T); 1993 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Space Ritual Alive 1994_); 1994 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Opa Loka'); 1995 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (`Anubian Light Destiny'); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_); 1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual. MICHAEL MOORCOCK: ex-Bellyflops; (long-time Hawkwind guest 1971 onwards; joins Hawkwind 1975; leaves Hawkwind 1975); 1975 Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix (_New World's Fair_, `Dodgem Dude'); 1975 Lucky Leif and the Longships (S/T); 1981 Robert Calvert (_Hype: the songs of Tom Mahler_); (back to Hawkwind 1981; leaves Hawkwind 1981); 1982 Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix (_The Brothel in Rosenstrasse_); guest with Hawkwind 1982; (back with Hawkwind 1985; leaves Hawkwind 1985); 1996 Nik Turner's Space Ritual (_Past or Future_). PAUL RUDOLPH: ex-Pink Fairies, Eno, Pink Fairies, Deviants; (joins Hawkwind 1975); 1975 Eno (_Another Green World_); (leaves Hawkwind 1976); 1977 Eno (_Before and After Science_); 1977 Deviants (_Screwed Up_); 1977 Deviants (tracks from _Have Left The Planet_); 1978 Twink and the Fairies (_Do It '77_); 1978 Eno (_Music For Films_); 1979 Kicks; 1980 Melodic Energy Commission (_Migration of the Snails_); 1996 Pink Fairies (_Out of the Blue and Into the Pink_); [7] 1996 Pink Fairies (_Pleasure Island_); 1997 Pink Fairies (_No Picture_). ADRIAN SHAW: ex-Magic Muscle; (joins Hawkwind 1976; leaves Hawkwind 1977); 1987 Jellymasters (_Two True Believers_); 1988 Magic Muscle (_The Pipe, the Roar and the Grid_); 1989 Magic Muscle (_One Hundred Miles Below_); 1991 Magic Muscle (_Living Weeds and Ancient Seeds_); 1991 The Bevis Frond (_New River Head_); 1991 Adrian Shaw (_Aerial Dance_); 1991 Magic Muscle (_Gulp_); 1992 The Bevis Frond (_Sprawl_); 1994 The Bevis Frond (_Superseeder_); 1996 Adrian Shaw (_Tea for the Hydra_); 1997 The Bevis Frond (_North Circular_); 1997 Deviants (_Memphis Psychosis_); 1997 Adrian Shaw (_Displaced Person_); 1999 Bevis Frond (_Vavona Burr_); 1999 Adrian Shaw (_Head Cleaner_); 1999 The Bevis Frond (_Live at the Great American Music Hall_). HARVEY BAINBRIDGE: (1977-8 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords); (joins Hawkwind 1978); (1982 Hawklords); 1983 Harvey Bainbridge (`The Changing'); 1983 Alman Mulo Band (_Mamissi_); (leaves Hawkwind 1984; back to Hawkwind 1984); 1984 Alman Mulo Band (_Orisha_); 1986 Alman Mulo Band (_Invisible Warrior_); 1988 Hawkdog; 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); (leaves Hawkwind 1991); 1991 Alman Mulo Band (_Afrodisiac_); 1993 Harvey Bainbridge (_Interstellar Chaos_); 1994 Alman Mulo Band (_Diamonds and Toads_); 1997 Harvey Bainbridge (_Red Chaos_); 1997 Ant Bee (_Lunar Muzik_); 1999 Spaceship Eyes (_Truth in the Eyes of a Spaceship_); (back to Hawkwind 1999). PAUL HAYLES: (1977 Sonic Assassins); (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1978). MARTIN GRIFFIN: (1977-1978 Sonic Assassins, Hawklords); (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1979); 1979 Richard Strange (_The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange_); (back to Hawkwind 1980); (1982 Hawklords); (leaves Hawkwind 1983; back to Hawkwind 1983); 1983 Lloyd Langton Band (`Working Time') (leaves Hawkwind 1983). STEVE SWINDELLS: ex-solo, Pilot, String-Driven Thing; (1978 Hawklords); (joins Hawkwind 1978; leaves Hawkwind 1979); 1980 solo (_Fresh Blood_); 1980 solo (`Shot Down in the Night'); 1980 Robert Calvert (`Lord of the Hornets'); 1999 Swindells & Biz (`Y2k'). MICK SMITH: (1978 Hawklords). TIM BLAKE: ex-solo, Steve Hillage, Gong; (joins Hawkwind 1979; leaves Hawkwind 1980); 1991 Tim Blake (_Magick_); 1994 Gong (_The Birthday Party_); 1998 Christian Boulé (tracks from _Photomuzik_); forthcoming Tim Blake (_The Tide of the Century_). GINGER BAKER: ex-Energy, solo, Baker Gurvitz Army, Ginger Baker's Airforce, Blind Faith, Cream, Graham Bond Organization, Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated, Terry Lightfoot, Acker Bilk; (joins Hawkwind 1980; leaves Hawkwind 1980); 1981 Ginger Baker's Hawkwind; 1982 Ginger Baker & Band (_From Humble Oranges_); 1982 Ginger Baker & Band (_Ginger Baker Live In Concert_); 1986 Public Image Ltd. (_Album_); 1986 Ginger Baker, Ravi Shankar & Bill Laswell (_Horses and Trees_); 1986 Ginger Baker & African Force (_African Force_); 1990 Ginger Baker & African Force (_Palanquin's Pole_); 1991 Ginger Baker, Sonny Sharrock & Peter Brotzman (_No Material_); 1992 Ginger Baker's African Force (_Middle Passage_); 1992 Ginger Baker & Courtney Pine (_The Album_); 1992 Ginger Baker's Energy (S/T); 1993 Jack Bruce (_Cities of the Heart_); 1994 BBM (_Around the Next Dream_); 1994 Ginger Baker Trio (_Going Back Home_). `TWINK': (joins Hawkwind 1980; leaves Hawkwind 1980). KEITH HALE: ex-Toyah, Blood Donor, Comus; (joins Hawkwind 1980; leaves Hawkwind 1980); 1981 Toyah (_Anthem_); 1981 Toyah (`Four From Toyah'); 1982 Toyah (_Warrior Rock: Toyah on tour_); 1982 Ginger Baker & Band (_Ginger Baker Live In Concert_); 1988 Space Cadets (S/T); 1998 Jasper Fish & The Alice Band (_Around the Room in 80 Days_); 1999 Jasper Fish & The Alice Band (_Night of the Long Knives_). FREDERICK REEVES (DED FRED): ex-Inner City Unit; (joins Hawkwind 1982; leaves Hawkwind 1982); 1984 Inner City Unit (_New Anatomy_); 1985 Inner City Unit (_The President's Tapes_); 1985 Inner City Unit (_Blood and Bone_); 1985 The Maximum Effect; 1986 Robert Calvert & Krankschaft (_At the Queen Elizabeth Hall_). ANDY ANDERSON: ex-Inner City Unit, Mother Gong, Steve Hillage, Sphynx, Steve Hillage; (joins Hawkwind 1983; leaves Hawkwind 1983); 1983 The Cure (`Lovecats'); 1983 The Cure (_Japanese Whispers_); 1984 The Cure (`Caterpillar'); 1984 The Cure (_The Top_); 1984 The Cure (_Concert: the Cure live_); 1984 The Cure (tracks from _Curiosities_); 1985 Brilliant; 1985 Jeffrey Lee Pierce (_Wildweed_); 1992 Robin Scott (_Famous Last Words_). ROBERT HEATON: (joins Hawkwind 1983; leaves Hawkwind 1983). MICK CLARK: ex-Lloyd Langton Group; (joins Hawkwind 1983; leaves Hawkwind 1984); 1999 Lloyd Langton Group (_Chain Reaction_). CLIVE DEAMER: (joins Hawkwind 1984; leaves Hawkwind 1984; back to Hawkwind 1985; leaves Hawkwind 1985); 1994 Portishead (`Numb'); 1994 Portishead (_Dummy_); 1994 Portishead (`Glory Box'); 1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (`It's Jazzy'); 1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (_Brute Force_); 1997 Portishead (_Cowboys_); 1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (_New Forms_); 1997 Roni Size & Reprazent (`Heroes'); 1997 Portishead (S/T). ALAN DAVEY: ex-solo; (joins Hawkwind 1984); 1986 Snorkwind; 1987 Alan Davey (_The Elf_, other tracks from _The Elf and the Hawk_, `Sand Devil'); 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); 1992 Dumpy's Rusty Nuts (_Get Out On The Road_); 1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_); 1996 Alan Davey (_Captured Rotation_); (leaves Hawkwind 1997); 1997 Alan Davey's Bedouin (_Bedouin_); 1998 Alan 'The Elf' Davey (_Sci-Fi-Delic_); 1999 Bedouin (_Bedouin Live '98_); 1999 Ace of Spades; 1999 Snorkwind; 2000 Alan Davey (_Chaos Delight_); forthcoming Bedouin (_?_). DANNY THOMPSON Jnr: (joins Hawkwind 1984; leaves Hawkwind 1985; back to Hawkwind 1985); Snorkwind 1986; (leaves Hawkwind 1988); 1997 Alan Davey's Bedouin (_Bedouin_); 1998 Danny Thompson (_Skinwalker_); 1999 Bedouin (_Bedouin Live '98_); 1999 Ace of Spades; 1999 Snorkwind; forthcoming Bedouin (_?_). JENNY CHAPMAN: 1984 guest with Hawkwind. DAVE CHARLES: (joins Hawkwind 1985; leaves Hawkwind 1985). PAUL COBBOLD: 1987 guest with Hawkwind. `CRUM': ex-Moonloonies; (joins Hawkwind 1988; leaves Hawkwind 1989); 1994 Moonloonies (_Detonator_); 1996 Moonloonies (_Science Magic Art_); (back to Hawkwind 1997; leaves Hawkwind 1997); 1999 Moonloonies (_Karmaceutical_); forthcoming Moonloonies (_Deep Shaft_). MICK KIRTON: ex-Tony McPhee Band, Groundhogs; (joins Hawkwind 1988; leaves Hawkwind 1989). RICHARD CHADWICK: ex-Smart Pils; (joins Hawkwind 1989); 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); 1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_); 1999 Whirlwind; 2000 ?; forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_); forthcoming Richard Chadwick (tracks on_Hawkwind Family Tree_). BRIDGET WISHART: ex-Hippie Slags; (joins Hawkwind 1989); 1990 Dr. Technical & the Hawks (_The Never-Ending Story of the Psychedelic Warlords_); (leaves Hawkwind 1991); 1999 Whirlwind. STEVE BEMAND: (joins Hawkwind 1991; leaves Hawkwind 1991). SAMANTHA FOX: 1993 guest with Hawkwind. RON TREE: ex-2000DS, Bastard, Captain Jesus, Sunray Dream; (joins Hawkwind 1995); 1995 Psychedelic Warlords (_White Zone_); 1996 Alan Davey (_Captured Rotation_); (unable to leave the UK 1998; back with Hawkwind 1998); 1999 Whirlwind; (unable to leave UK 2000; back with Hawkwind 2000); forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_); forthcoming Ron Tree (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_). JERRY RICHARDS: ex-Tubilah Dog; (1988 Hawkdog); guest with Hawkwind 1995; guest with Hawkwind 1995; (joins Hawkwind 1997); 1999 Whirlwind; 2000 ?; forthcoming Psychedelic Warlords (_Volume 2_); forthcoming Jerry Richards (tracks on _Hawkwind Family Tree_). CAPTAIN RIZZ: ex-solo; (joins Hawkwind 1997; leaves Hawkwind 1999); 1999 guest with Hawkwind. STEVE TAYLOR: ex-Nick Riff's Freak Element, Sun Machine; 1998 guest with Hawkwind; 1999 Nik Turner's Space Ritual; 1999 Whirlwind; (joins Hawkwind 2000); 2000 ?. Notes [1] I've only heard of these albums as Melodic Energy Commission ones; but the current Melodic Energy Commission propaganda seems to suggest _Stranger in Mystery_ was their first album. Did Del use the name solo before forming the band, which Xaliman now claims was his idea? [2] I think this is the other Robert Calvert, of Mother Gong; my source lists his Mother Gong appearance too, but I can't find anything to check this with. [3] Still unreleased. [4] Uncertain of the date here. [5] I've left _Blueprints_ on the living side as it's pretty much as Bob left it, whereas as I understand it from Spirit of the P/Age, _Bugatti_ and _Revenge_ were finished after his death. [6] I think this is some other Nick Turner. Spelling uncertain. [7] I don't think this exists; I think my reference has thrown a wobbly and confused the Mouse & Twink one which was released about the same time. [8] Did this ever come out? Hawkdisc claimed to be selling it a while back but I've heard nothing of it.

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