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One of the most electrifying one-shot artists of the '60s, British singer
Arthur Brown
briefly set the charts alight in 1968, as well as thrilling audiences with his theatrical performances, which saw him wearing helmets of fire and outlandish costumes. His debut album was surely one of the most left-field commercial successes of the late '60s, if not of rock history. In addition to topping the British charts (and reaching number two in the U.S.) with his brilliantly demonic single "Fire," the self-proclaimed god of hellfire actually scored a Top Ten LP with his 1968 debut. Unveiling
Brown
's demented, fire-obsessed lyrical visions and swooping, theatrical vocals, it showcased his band's manic, agitated psychedelic sound, which was anchored by incendiary drumming,
Pete Townshend
's production, and an organist who could be best described as
Jimmy Smith
on acid.
Brown
's original band broke up in early 1969; in the early '70s he released several albums with
Kingdom Come
, which saw him pursuing a maddeningly obscure and less exciting brand of art rock. He recorded off and on after, with an additional flash of fame springing from his role as a priest in the film Tommy.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi
More Arthur Brown
Discography
Chisholm In My Bosom
Speak No Tech/Requiem
The Voice of Love
Fire! The Story of Arthur Brown
Vampire Suite
2003
Tarot Rata
2002
Tantric Lover
1996
Dance/Chisholm in My Bosom
1995
Jam
1995
Order from Chaos: Live 1993
1991
Brown, Black & Blue
1988
Strangelands
1982
Requiem
1978
Chisholm in My Bosom
1976
The Lost Ears
1974
Dance
1973
Kingdom Come
1972
Galactic Zoo Dossier
1972
Journey
1970
Backtrack 12
1968
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown [Touchwood]
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