CD #8: "Bloodlines"
U.K., October 2009.
Voiceprint Records releases the second CD under the band name
Spirits Burning & Bridget Wishart.
CD #7:
"Golden Age Orchestra"
U.K., Summer 2009.
Voiceprint Records releases all-original music CD under the name
Spirits Burning & Thom The World Poet.
CD #6:
"Our Best Trips: 1998 to 2008"
U.K., Spring 2009.
Voiceprint Records releases a 10-year retrospective of the band,
culled from the first five Spirits Burning CDs.
Includes three previously unreleased tracks: "Strafed By
A UFO," "Alpha Happiness," and a cover of Planet
Gong's "Opium For The People."
CD #5:
"Earth Born"
U.K., February, 2009.
Voiceprint Records releases the fifth Spirits Burning CD under
the band name Spirits Burning & Bridget Wishart.
CD
#4: "Alien Injection"
Italy, January. 2009.
Black Widow Records releases the fourth full-length Spirits
Burning CD.
Spirits Burning CD Pack v3.x: "Glissando
Grooves (SFO Soundtribe 3)" by Daevid Allen and Don Falcone
U.K., September 18th, 2006.
This is a virtual Spirits Burning best of. Includes glissando
highlights from the first three Spirits Burning CDs, plus two
new guitar/electronic duets by Allen and Falcone ("Lionisation"
and "In Search of Silver").
CD #3: "Found
In Nature"
Italy, June, 2006.
Mellow Records releases the third full-length Spirits Burning
CD, a mostly instrumental affair.
"The
Story In Your Eyes" on Moody Blues Tribute CD
Italy,
March, 2006.
Spirits Burning is one of many groups to appear on this three-CD
extraganza of Moody Blues classics on Mellow Records.
The Spirits Burning septet is Judge Trev (lead vocals
and acoustic guitar), with Michael Clare, Don Falcone, Jerry
Jeter, Jay Radford, Trey Sabatelli, and Randy Wilson.
"Wilder Beams of Moon on Psytrax
2
U.K., March, 2006.
Fourteen space rock bands, including Spirits Burning,
swoop in on Dead Earnest's second Psytrax sampler.
The Spirits Burning quintet is Daevid Allen, Michael Clare,
Tom Dambly, Don Falcone, and Trey Sabatelli.
"High
Rise" on Daze of the Underground, A Tribute to Hawkwind
Germany, Fall, 2003.

Godreah Records release a double CD of Hawkwind classics, performd
by members of Hawkwind and Hawkwind-inspired bands.
The Spirits Burning octet is Karen Anderson (not pictured),
Michael Clare, Luis Davila,
Doug Erickson, Don Falcone, Indy, Doug Pearson, and Trey Sabatelli.
Italy's Black Widow Records releases a 12-inch vinyl box set
in mid 2004.
"2nd Degree Soul Sparks"
on Love from the Planet Gong 2002
U.K., 2002.
The Gong Appreciation Society release a special Gong
family and friends CD for GAS Members only.
"Clear
Audient V2.5" on The
Bay Prog CD
Winter/Spring, 2002.
A new version of a track from the second CD appears on this free
sampler CD included with an issue of Exposé Magazine.
The Spirits Burning sextet is Daevid Allen, Michael Clare,
Don Falcone, Jerry Jeter, Teed Rockwell, and Peter Wetherbee.
CD #2: "Reflections
In A Radio Shower"
France, January, 2002.
Gazul Records releases the second full-length Spirits Burning
CD.
CD #1: "New Worlds By Design"
France, October, 1999.
Gazul Records (a sublabel of Musea) releases the debut Spirits
Burning CD to an appreciative(!) crowd.
Origin 3
San Leandro, California, 1998.
Don sends out an invite for the Spirits Burning space
rock project. Here's a few snippets.
Origin 2.5
Spirits Burning Live 1998.
Opening for Belgium's Present, is Spirits Burning vs.
Spaceship Eyes.
This one-time sonic experience mixes future Spirits Burning
space rock pieces with Don's Spaceship Eyes electronica
project.
Genesis Tribute CD 1998.
Spirits Burning performs "Return Of The Giant Hogweed"
on Genesis tribute CD,
This track reappears in 2001 on Progressive Rock Classics,
alongside tracks by Rick Wakeman, Marillion, and Nektar.
King Crimson Tribute CD 1997.
Spirits Burning performs "Red" on King Crimson
tribute CD.
Origin 2
San Francisco, 1996.
Don Falcone starts a new, but unnamed space rock band. When Cleopatra
Records contacts the band to do a King Crimson cover for a tribute
album, the bassist and guitarist suggest resurrecting the name
"Spirits Burning."
Origin 1
San Francisco, 1986.
Bay Area band Kameleon (with Don Falcone on bass and vocals)
changes its name to Spirits Burning. Don switches to keyboards,
and the band (composed of various line-ups) toils for 5 years
in Northern California's musicland. One highpoint is opening
for Yo La Tengo.