Track Listing 1. You Shouldn't Do That 2. You Know You're Only Dreaming 3. Master Of The Universe 4. We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago 5. Adjust Me 6. Children Of The Sun 7. Silver Machine (bonus track) 8. Seven By Seven (original single version/bonus track) 9. Born To Go (live/bonus track)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | George Chkiantz, Hawkwind | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Hawkwind: Dave Brock (vocals, guitar, audio generator); Nik Turner (guitar, flute & audio generator, saxophone); Dave Anderson (guitar, bass); Del Detmar (synthesizer); Terry Ollis (drums, percussion); Dik Mik (audio generator).
Editorial Reviews ...digitally remastered and lovingly repackaged by EMI Premier, [IN SEARCH OF SPACE is] complete with extra tracks and loads of squinty eye memorabilia... Mojo (06/01/1996)
...their own space-metal sound start[s] to emerge and `Master Of The Universe' is one of the greatest cosmic rockers ever... NME (04/27/1996)
3 Stars - Good - ...IN SEARCH OF SPACE...held two genuine classics in `You Shouldn't Do That' and `Master Of The Universe'... Q (07/01/1996)
...This is music for the astral apocalypse...their sound as well as their message is much closer to Pink Floyd than Black Sabbath, with a little bit of Sun Ra thrown in, even... -Lester Bangs Rolling Stone (06/22/1972)
...This is music for the astral apocalypse...their sound as well as their message is much closer to Pink Floyd than Black Sabbath, with a little bit of Sun Ra thrown in, even...-Lester BangsQ (7/96, p.138) - 3 Stars - Good - ...IN SEARCH OF SPACE...held two genuine classics in `You Shouldn't Do That' and `Master Of The Universe'...Mojo (6/96, p.121) - ...digitally remastered and lovingly repackaged by EMI Premier, [IN SEARCH OF SPACE is] complete with extra tracks and loads of squinty eye memorabilia...NME (4/27/96, p.51) 7 (out of 10) - ...their own space-metal sound start[s] to emerge and `Master Of The Universe' is one of the greatest cosmic rockers ever... Rolling Stone (06/22/1972)
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