Back On The Streets (song)

This article is about the song by Hawkwind, for the song by Gary Moore, see Back on the Streets (Gary Moore album).

"Back on the Streets"
Single by Hawkwind
B-side The Dream of Isis
Released 28 January 1977
Format 7-inch Vinyl record
Recorded Roundhouse Studios, November 1976
Genre Space Rock
Length 3:03
Label Charisma Records
Writer(s) R.Calvert/P.Rudolph
Producer Bob Potter
Hawkwind singles chronology
Kerb Crawler
(1976)
Back on the Streets
(1977)
Quark, Strangeness and Charm
(1977)

Back on the Streets is a 1976 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind. It was originally released as a single in the UK (CB299) on 28 January 1977 and has been included on some North American versions of the album Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music. It featured on Spirit of the Age (album) - a 1988 compilation album covering their Charisma period 1976-1979.

Hawkwind
  • Dave Brock
  • Tim Blake
  • Richard Chadwick
  • Mr Dibs
  • Niall Hone
  • Nik Turner
  • Dik Mik
  • Terry Ollis
  • John Harrison
  • Mick Slattery
  • Huw Lloyd-Langton
  • Thomas Crimble
  • Del Dettmar
  • Dave Anderson
  • Simon King
  • Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister
  • Robert Calvert
  • Simon House
  • Alan Powell
  • Paul Rudolph
  • Adrian Shaw
  • Harvey Bainbridge
  • Paul Hayles
  • Steve Swindells
  • Martin Griffin
  • Keith Hale
  • Ginger Baker
  • Dead Fred
  • Andy Anderson
  • Robert Heaton
  • Rik Martinez
  • Alan Davey
  • Clive Deamer
  • Danny Thompson Jr.
  • Bridget Wishart
  • Ron Tree
  • Jerry Richards
  • Jason Stuart
Studio albums
  • Hawkwind
  • X in Search of Space
  • Doremi Fasol Latido
  • Hall of the Mountain Grill
  • Warrior on the Edge of Time
  • Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music
  • Quark, Strangeness and Charm
  • 25 Years On
  • PXR5
  • Levitation
  • Sonic Attack
  • Church of Hawkwind
  • Choose Your Masques
  • The Chronicle of the Black Sword
  • The Xenon Codex
  • Space Bandits
  • Electric Tepee
  • It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous
  • White Zone
  • Alien 4
  • Distant Horizons
  • In Your Area
  • Spacebrock
  • Take Me to Your Leader
  • Take Me to Your Future
  • Blood of the Earth
  • Onward
  • Stellar Variations
Live albums
  • Space Ritual
  • Live Seventy Nine
  • Live Chronicles
  • Palace Springs
  • The Business Trip
  • Love in Space
  • Hawkwind 1997
  • Yule Ritual
  • Canterbury Fayre 2001
  • Spaced Out in London
  • Knights of Space
Archive albums
  • The Weird Tapes
  • Hawkwind, Friends and Relations
  • The Text of Festival
  • Zones
  • This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic
  • Bring Me the Head of Yuri Gagarin
  • Space Ritual Volume 2
  • Hawkwind Anthology
  • Out & Intake
  • BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert
  • The Friday Rock Show Sessions
  • Hawklords Live
  • California Brainstorm
  • Undisclosed Files Addendum
  • The 1999 Party
  • Glastonbury 90
  • Choose Your Masques: Collectors Series Volume 2
  • Complete '79: Collectors Series Volume 1
  • Atomhenge 76
  • Live 1990
Compilation albums
  • Roadhawks
  • Masters of the Universe
  • Repeat Performance
  • Angels of Death
  • The Collection (Castle 1986)
  • Spirit of the Age
  • Stasis (The UA Years 1971 – 1975)
  • Tales from Atom Henge
  • Epocheclipse
  • Masters of Rock
  • The Collection (EMI 2006)
  • Spirit of the Age Anthology
  • The Dream Goes On
Singles
  • "Hurry on Sundown"
  • "Silver Machine"
  • "Urban Guerrilla"
  • "Psychedelic Warlords"
  • "Kings of Speed"
  • "Kerb Crawler"
  • "Back on the Streets"
  • "Quark, Strangeness and Charm"
  • "Psi Power"
  • "25 Years"
  • "Shot Down in the Night"
  • "Who's Gonna Win The War?"
  • "Angels of Death"
  • The Earth Ritual Preview EP
  • "Needle Gun"
  • "Zarozinia"
  • Decide Your Future EP
  • Quark, Strangeness and Charm EP
  • Area S4 EP
  • "Love In Space"
  • "Spirit of the Age"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Members
  • Videography
  • Barney Bubbles
  • Liquid Len
  • Stacia
  • Sonic Assassins
  • Hawklords
  • Bob Walker· John Coulthart
  • Hawkfest
  • Space Ritual (band)
  • Michael Moorcock


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