Crazy World of Arthur Brown (band)
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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is a psychedelic rock band of Arthur Brown.
The song "Fire" (released as a single and in the 1968 album) was one of the one-hit wonders in the UK of 1960s.
Crane and Palmer went on to form Atomic Rooster, Nicholas went on to Khan [1] (as Nicholas Greenwood), Theaker to Love and then Rustic Hinge, and Brown to Kingdom Come.
[edit] Personnel
- Arthur Brown – vocals
- Vincent Crane – organ, organ bass pedals
- Sean Nicholas – bass guitar (1968)
- Drachen Theaker – drums (album)
- Carl Palmer – drums (US tour)
- Jeff Cutler - drums (second US tour only)
[edit] Discography
- 1967: Devil's Grip / Give Him a Flower
- 1968: Fire / Rest Cure
- 1968: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
- 1968: Nightmare / Music Man / What's Happening
- 1988: Strangelands (recorded 1969)
- 2002: Tantric Lover (CD, UK, Voiceprint Records), original year: 2000 [2]
- 2003: Vampire Suite (CD, USA, Track Records) [3]
- 2007: Voice Of Love (CD, Zoho Music) [4]
[edit] References
- ^ Nicholas Greenwood. Prog Archives. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
- ^ CD Universe info
- ^ CD Universe info
- ^ CD Universe info

