Friday, 15 August 2008

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Arthur Brown
   

Artist: Arthur Brown: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Instrumental
Rock: Electronic
Other

   







Discography:


The Story Of Arthur Brown - Cd2
   

 The Story Of Arthur Brown - Cd2

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 16
The Story Of Arthur Brown - Cd1
   

 The Story Of Arthur Brown - Cd1

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 20
Crazy World Of Arthur Brown
   

 Crazy World Of Arthur Brown

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 15
Requiem
   

 Requiem

   Year: 1982   

Tracks: 8
Faster Than The Speed Of Light
   

 Faster Than The Speed Of Light

   Year: 1980   

Tracks: 12
Dance
   

 Dance

   Year: 1975   

Tracks: 11
Journey
   

 Journey

   Year: 1974   

Tracks: 10
Kingdom Come
   

 Kingdom Come

   Year: 1972   

Tracks: 8
Galactic Zoo Dossier
   

 Galactic Zoo Dossier

   Year: 1971   

Tracks: 7
Vincent Crane - Faster than Speed Of Light
   

 Vincent Crane - Faster than Speed Of Light

   Year:    

Tracks: 12






One of the most electrifying unit of ammunition artists of the '60s, British isaac M. Singer Arthur Brown in brief typeset the charts climb down in 1968, as well as thrilling audiences with his theatrical performances, which saw him eroding helmets of fire and gonzo costumes. His debut album was surely one and only of the most leftfield commercial-grade successes of the late '60s, if not of rock candy history. In addition to topping the British charts (and arrival issue two in the U.S.) with his brilliantly demonic single "Fire," the self-proclaimed god of red region actually scored a Top Ten LP with his 1968 debut. Unveiling Brown's demented, fire-obsessed lyric visions and swooping, theatrical vocals, it showcased his band's frenzied, agitated psychedelic sound, which was anchored by inflammatory drumming, Pete Townshend's production, and an organist wHO could be best described as Jimmy Smith on acidulent. Brown's original ring broke up in early 1969; in the early '70s he released several albums with Kingdom Come, which saw him pursuing a maddeningly isolated and less exciting brand of fine art rock. He recorded off and on after, with an extra flashing of celebrity springing from his role as a priest in the film Tommy.