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Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come was a British progressive rock band formed by Arthur Brown, the flamboyant and innovative frontman best known for his work with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Kingdom Come was active primarily in the early 1970s and is remembered for their experimental approach to rock music, blending elements of psychedelia, progressive rock, and theatrical performance.
After the success of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and their hit single "Fire," Arthur Brown sought to push musical boundaries even further. Kingdom Come was the vehicle for this exploration. The band released three studio albums: "Galactic Zoo Dossier" (1971), "Kingdom Come" (1972), and "Journey" (1973). Each of these albums showcased Brown's distinctive voice and the band's commitment to innovative and avant-garde music.
Kingdom Come is their second album, that continues the band's exploration of progressive and psychedelic rock. It is characterized by its intricate compositions and dramatic intensity. Songs like "Water" and "Love is a Spirit That Will Never Die" showcase the band's ability to blend melodic passages with heavy, experimental rock. The album is also marked by its use of early synthesizers and innovative production techniques.
Although Kingdom Come did not achieve the same commercial success as The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, they have since gained a cult following and are respected for their contributions to the progressive rock and psychedelic music scenes. Arthur Brown's fearless creativity and the band's willingness to experiment with new sounds and concepts have left a lasting legacy in the world of rock music.
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