Simon House (born 29 August 1948 in Nottinghamshire,
England)
is a composer and classically-trained violinist and keyboard
player, perhaps best known for his work with space rock
band Hawkwind.
Prior to Hawkwind, House played in High Tide, a
band he helped form, and the Third Ear Band, who contributed the
soundtrack to Roman Polanski's Macbeth.
He joined Hawkwind in 1974,
playing on some of their classic albums, before leaving for David
Bowie's band in 1978.
Along with other Hawkwind members, he guested on science
fiction author Michael Moorcock's New
World's Fair in 1975 and has also played on solo projects by
former Hawkwind members Robert Calvert and Nik Turner.
Since the 1970s,
as well as playing in a re-formed High Tide, and rejoining Hawkwind
during 2001-03, House has released
albums under his own name.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 High
Tide
- 1.2 Third
Ear Band
- 1.3 Hawkwind
- 1.4 Michael
Moorcock's Deep Fix
- 1.5 Robert
Calvert
- 1.6 David
Bowie
- 1.7 Japan
- 1.8 Nik
Turner
- 1.9 Simon
House
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Discography
High Tide
- Sea Shanties (1969)
- High Tide (1970)
- The Flood (1990)
Third Ear Band
Hawkwind
- Hall of the Mountain Grill
(1974)
- Warrior on the Edge of
Time (1975)
- Astounding Sounds,
Amazing Music (1976)
- Quark, Strangeness and
Charm (1977)
- PXR5
(1979)
- Space Bandits
(1989)
- Palace Springs
(1990)
Michael Moorcock's Deep Fix
Robert Calvert
- Lucky Leif and the
Longships (1975)
David Bowie
- Stage (1978)
- Lodger (1979)
Japan
Nik Turner
Simon House
- Yassassim (1995)
- Spiral Galaxy Revisited (2005)