- Arthur Brown (musician)
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Arthur Brown
Img_capt = Brown on the cover of "Nightmare" single
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Arthur Wilton
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Born = Birth date and age|1942|6|24|mf=y
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Origin =Whitby ,Yorkshire
Instrument =Vocals
Genre =Psychedelic rock Rock and roll Shock rock
Occupation =Musician
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Label =Polydor
Associated_acts = Kingdom Come
Crazy World of Arthur BrownInstant Flight Hawkwind The Alan Parsons Project
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Notable_instruments =Arthur Brown (born Arthur Wilton,
24 June 1942 ,Whitby ,Yorkshire ) is an Englishrock and roll singer best known for his flamboyant, theatrical style and significant influence on shock-rockersAlice Cooper and Kiss, and for his number one hit in theUK Singles Chart and Canada, "Fire" in 1968. ["No.1 song in UK, "Fire" http://www.theofficialcharts.com/all_the_no1_songs.php?show=2]History
Reputed to have a four-
octave vocal rangeFact|date=March 2008, Brown attended theUniversity of London and theUniversity of Reading and studiedphilosophy andlaw , but he gravitated to music instead. He was a temporary member of aLondon -basedR&B /Soul /Ska group calledThe Ramong Sound which would soon morph into the hit making soul groupThe Foundations . By the time the Foundations had been signed toPye Records Brown had left the group to form his own band.tardom
Brown earned a fast reputation for outlandish and often macabre performances, which included the use of a burning metal helmet that led to occasional mishaps, such as a Windsor, England show in which the methanol fueling of the helmet crown poured over his head by accident and caught fire; two bystanders doused the flames by pouring beer on Brown’s head, preventing any serious injury. [cite news | first= David | last= Peisner | title= Rock Stars Who've Caught Fire Onstage! |date=February 2007 | publisher= Blender Magazine Online | url= http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?ID=2532&src=blender_ed | accessdate=2007-02-27 | language= English ] He was also reputed to have stripped naked while performing shows, notably in Italy (for which he was arrested). [cite news | first= Polly | last= Marshall | title= The God Of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown |ISBN=0 946719 77 2 | publisher= SAF Publishing | language= English ]
By 1968, the
debut album , "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown " by the band with the same name, became a surprise hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Produced byPete Townshend ofThe Who (the album was issued on Track Records, the label begun by the Who's management), it spun off an equally surprising hit single, "Fire" (a song whose infamous opening line "I am the God of Hellfire" would be sampled in numerous other places), and also included a macabre cover of theScreamin' Jay Hawkins oldie "I Put a Spell on You ". The band includedVincent Crane onHammond organ , Drachen Theaker on drums, and Nick Greenwood on bass. Theaker was replaced byCarl Palmer (later ofEmerson, Lake and Palmer ) during the band's second American tour. Crane and Palmer eventually left to formAtomic Rooster ,American tours
Brown's incendiary stage act sometimes caused trouble, such as getting him kicked off a tour with
Jimi Hendrix . On one tour, Brown waited until sunset when his band was playing, and then he had a winch lower him onto the middle of the stage from above, wearing a suit and helmet welded from sheet metal. Parts of the suit were completely alit in lighter fluid and sparklers. In due course, Brown created a perception that he was always on the verge of setting fire to the stage, leading some concert organizers to demand he post a bond with them if he could not show he was adequately insured against uncontrollable fire and fire damages.fact|date=April 2008Retreating to Britain
Though Brown never managed to release another recording as commercially successful as "Fire", he did release three noteworthy albums with his new band "Kingdom Come" in the early 1970s. (Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come should not be confused with the hard rock/glam band of the same name from the 1980s.) Kingdom Come albums featured a wild mix of
progressive rock and demented theatrics, including Brown's simulated crucifixion. Kingdom Come often performed in full costume with makeup, and photos of Brown from this period clearly show him sporting a distinctive eye makeup scheme. The third and final Kingdom Come album, "Journey", is noteworthy for being one of the first (if not the first) rock albums to feature adrum machine .fact|date=April 2008In 1979, he provided the vocals for the German synth musician
Klaus Schulze on his album "Dune", and he toured with Schulze in 1977.In later years, Brown released several solo albums and also contributed vocals to the song "The Tell Tale Heart" on the Poe-based
concept album "Tales of Mystery and Imagination " byThe Alan Parsons Project . In 1973, Arthur Brown also had a small but meaningful part inThe Who 's rock opera movie "Tommy" as "The Priest". Brown moved toAustin, Texas for a time, in the 1980s, and obtained a Master's degree in counselling.Later career
Brown returned to England in 1996. In 1997, he re-recorded "Fire" with German band
Die Krupps . In 1998, he provided a spoken word performance onBruce Dickinson 's "The Chemical Wedding " album, reading a portion of three poems byWilliam Blake .Brown then went on another musical journey of performing with an acoustic band, initially with
Rick Patten on guitar and Stuart ? on guitar, and went on tour withTim Rose in 1999 (around the same time a fan called Matthew North set up Brown's official web site). This band then added Stan Adler (cello and bass) andMalcolm Mortimer (percussion) and produced the "Tantric Lover" album.This line up did not last, and Patten and Brown put a new band together with multi instrumentalist
Nick Pynn . Straight away they started doing festivals and international tours, and in 2002 Brown was asked to supportRobert Plant on his Dreamland Tour. By now Patten had been replaced by Chris Bryant.Brown was getting much more media exposure now as well as playing many gigs all over the world, mostly with his 'Giant Pocket Orchestra' but also with new band Instant Flight, who perform in the same style as the original band in the 1960s. In the middle of this Brown released "Vampire Suite", an album with Josh Philips and
Mark Brzezicki of the bandBig Country , released on Ian Grant'sTrack Records . Also around this time Brown's back catalogue has been re-released bySanctuary Records .Brown reunited the surviving members of Kingdom Come (except Des Fisher) in 2005, for a one-off concert at The Astoria in
London , performing material from Kingdom Come's album "Galactic Zoo Dossier", with an encore of "Spirit Of Joy". This show won Brown the 'Showman Of The Year' award from Classic Rockmagazine .In 2007, Brown and Pynn released "Voice Of Love" on the Côte Basque
record label , featuring a number of original recordings.In August 2007, during a concert in
Lewes ,Sussex , Brown once again set fire to his own hair. While trying to extinguish the flames, Phil Rhodes, a member of the band also caught fire. Brown carried on after the fire was put out, he had however lost a few chunks of hair. [ [http://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/God-of-Hellfire-Arthur-Brown.3160077.jp Sussex Express] ]He appeared as a priest in the video for
The Darkness song, "Is It Just Me"Hawkwind association
The music of Kingdom Come has often been compared to
Hawkwind . Brown has had a number of associations with Hawkwind. In 1973, he was one of the performers onRobert Calvert 's album "Captain Lockheed And The Starfighters", together with most other Hawkwind members of the time. In 2001 and 2002, Brown made several guest appearances at live Hawkwind concerts, subsequently touring with them, though usually billed as a 'guest vocalist'.In their tour of December 2002, Hawkwind played several songs by Brown from the Kingdom Come era, along with "Song Of The Gremlin" which Brown had sung on "Captain Lockheed"; this was documented on the Hawkwind
DVD "Out Of The Shadows".Brown provided vocals on two of the tracks on Hawkwind's latest studio album "Take Me to Your Leader" which was released in 2005. One is the spoken word "A Letter To Robert" where Brown recalls a conversation with Robert Calvert.
elected discography
Albums
*1966 - "The Game is Over" Film soundtrack (Arthur Brown Set)
*1968 – "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown "
*1969 - "Strangelands" (Released in 1989)
*1970 - "Backtrack 12"
*1970 - "Jam" with Kingdom Come (Released in 1994)
*1971 – "Galactic Zoo Dossier" with Kingdom Come
*1973 – "Kingdom Come" with Kingdom Come
*1973 – "Journey" with Kingdom Come
*1974 - "Tales of Mystery and Imagination" With the Alan Parsons Project
*1974 – "Dance"
*1976 – "Lost Ears"
*1976 – "Chisholm in My Bosom"
*1979 - "Dune" with Klaus Schulze
*1979 - "Time Actor" -Richard Wahnfried
*1980 - "Klaus Schulze Live" with Klaus Schulze
*1981 - "The Intergalactic Touring Band"
*1979 – "Faster Than the Speed of Light" with Vincent Crane
*1980 - "Brown Black And Blue"
*1980 – "The Complete Tapes of Atoya" with Craig Leon
*1982 – "Speaknotech"
*1982 – "Requiem"
*1993 - "Order From Chaos"
*2000 - "Curly's Airships" -Judge Smith
*2000 - "Tantric Lover"
*2002 - "Legboot - Arthur Brown on Tour"
*2003 - "Vampire Suite"
*2003 - "Fire - The Anthology"
*2007 - "Fifteen Years After" byAll Living Fear Arthur Lead Vocals on 'The Widow's Blame'
*2007 - "Voice of Love"References
ee also
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Richard Wahnfried - Brown recorded one album with this project.External links
* [http://www.arthurbrownmusic.com Arthur Brown Official website]
* [http://www.arthurbrownmusic.de/ Official German Arthur Brown Homepage]
* [http://www.godofhellfire.co.uk Arthur Brown God Of Hellfire - Dormant site]
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