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Remastered with Printed Inner and Poster. Plus a bonus seven-inch picture sleeve single of the rare German 1972 single release of ‘Lord of Light’ and ‘Born to Go” (live)’. Catalog Number: QATOMLP1056 Color: Black Format: LP UPC: 5013929635630 Recorded at Rockfield and Olympic studios in September and October 1972, the legendary album followed on the success of the band's hit single 'Silver Machine' and was their first to feature Lemmy Kilmister on bass and vocals and Simon King on drums. Featuring such classic tracks as 'Brainstorm', 'Space is Deep', 'Lord of Light', 'Down Through the Night' and 'Time We Left This World Today', the album reached the UK Top 20 upon its release in November 1972. 2CD - This new edition set comprises 2CDs featuring a new remaster of the original album, along with superb new stereo mixes by Stephen W Tayler, including three session out-takes and new mixes of the single tracks 'Urban Guerrilla' and 'Brainbox Pollution'. The release also has an illustrated booklet with new essay. 2LP and 2LP+ - This new edition has been remastered from the original master tapes, has been cut at Abbey Road Studios and is a facsimile of the original 1972 LP release with inner bag and poster. The release also includes a remastered facsimile bonus seven-inch picture sleeve single of the rare German 1972 single release of 'Lord of Light' b/w 'Born to Go" (live)'. 3CD/2 Bluray - This limited edition deluxe boxed set comprises three CDs featuring a new remaster of the original album, along with superb new stereo mixes by Stephen W Tayler, including three session out-takes and new mixes of the single tracks 'Urban Guerrilla' and 'Brainbox Pollution'. Also included is a stunning new mix of Hawkwind's performance at the Greasy Truckers Party at the Roundhouse on 13th February 1972. The set also includes two region-free Blu-Ray discs which feature Stephen W Tayler's stunning new 5.1 Surround Sound mixes of Doremi Fasol Latido and bonus tracks and the complete live Greasy Truckers Party performance. An additional bonus feature is the 1973 promotional film of 'Urban Guerrilla' The set is completed with a 68-page illustrated book with new essay and a reproduction poster initially included with the first pressing of album in November 1972 making this boxed set the definitive release of this legendary album.