Brown, Arthur
Arthur Brown is best known for his 1967 world-wide number one single, "Fire" and its classic soundbite, "I am the god of hellfire". Having spent 1966 in Paris perfecting his stage craft, he returned to London to redefine rock theatrics. He would never reach those commerical heights again, despite a plethora of projects, including his vastly underrated prog band Kingdom Come.
Founded: 1942
Location: Whitby, Yorkshire, England
Website: Arthur Brown Official Webpage
Albums
Title | Recording Type | Date | Average Rating | ||
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Dance | Studio | 1974 | |||
Chisholm In My Bosom | Studio | 1977 |