Classic Rock

Hawkwind

Road To Utopia CHERRY RED

- ian Fortnam

Orchestrat­ed? All castrated? Debatable.

We’re all familiar with the well-worn phenomenon of bands in their latter years re-recording choice items from their back catalogues. Some do it to better represent their contempora­ry live incarnatio­n, others because they’ve come to hate their former bandmates, Dave Brock’s apparently done it because he bumped into Mike Batt in the US Embassy’s visa queue. Ex-Womble wrangler Batt has more than made his mark here, he’s rearranged, played piano and orchestrat­ed. With mixed results.

Problems? The orchestral element is merely string quintet, sax quintet and brass section, which leaves

Road To Utopia sounding less like a Wagnerian space rock spectacula­r and more like a BBC Big Band augmented slot on Seaside Special. Brass predominat­es, and Brock’s guitar is often lost in a mix favouring Batt’s keyboards. Bob Calvert’s characteri­stic vocal is much missed on a pedestrian

Quark, Strangenes­s And Charm, and the coup of securing Clapton’s services for The

Watcher finds Slowhand sleepwalki­ng through a masterclas­s in snoozy blues. And the sleeve? More Barney Rubble than Barney Bubbles.

A Brock-sung acoustic setting of We Took The Wrong Step Years Ago is a highlight, but the less said about how the massed saxes treat Down Through The

Night the better. Shame.

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