fbpx
Wikipedia

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown are an English rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in 1967. The original band included Vincent Crane (Hammond organ and piano), Drachen Theaker (drums), and Nick Greenwood (bass). This early incarnation were noted for Crane's organ and brass arrangements and Brown's powerful, wide ranging operatic voice.[1] Brown was also notable for his unique stage persona such as extreme facepaint and burning helmet.

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Performing in 2014
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1967–1970
  • 2000–present
Labels
SpinoffsAtomic Rooster
Members
Past members
Websitehttp://www.thegodofhellfire.com

Their song "Fire" (released in 1968 as a single) sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc[2] reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and Canada, and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100[3] as well as its parent album The Crazy World of Arthur Brown which reached number 2 on the UK album charts and number 7 in the US.[4]

In the late 1960s, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown's popularity was such that the group shared bills with the Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Mothers of Invention, the Doors, the Small Faces, and Joe Cocker, among others.[5]

Following the success of the single "Fire", the press would often refer to Brown as "The God of Hellfire",[6] in reference to the opening shouted line of the song, a moniker that exists to this day.[7]

History

Brown quickly earned a reputation for his outlandish performances, including the use of a burning metal helmet, which led to occasional mishaps. During an early appearance at the Windsor Festival in 1967, Brown wore a colander on his head soaked in methanol. The fuel poured over his head by accident caught fire; two bystanders doused the flames by pouring beer on Brown’s head, preventing any serious injury.[8] The flaming head then became an Arthur Brown signature. On occasion he also stripped naked while performing, most notably in Italy, where, after setting his hair on fire, he was arrested and deported.[9] He was also notable for the extreme make-up he wore onstage, which would later be reflected in the stage acts of Alice Cooper,[10] Peter Gabriel,[11] George Clinton,[12] and Bruce Dickinson[13] among others.

By 1968, the debut album, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Produced by The Who's manager Kit Lambert, with Pete Townshend credited as associate producer, on Track Records, the label begun by Lambert and Chris Stamp, it spun off an equally surprising hit single, "Fire", and contained a version of "I Put a Spell on You" written by Screaming Jay Hawkins, a similarly bizarre showman. "Fire" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[2] The song has since seen its opening line "I am the God of Hellfire" sampled in numerous other places, most notably in The Prodigy's 1992 rave anthem "Fire", and more recently in Death Grips' "Lord of the Game", from 2011.

Theaker was replaced because of his aviophobia in 1968 by Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds drummer Carl Palmer (later of Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Asia) for the band's second American tour in 1969, on which keyboardist Vincent Crane also left—although he soon returned.[14] The band recorded a second album, titled Strangelands, intended for release in 1969 but shelved by their label over concerns that it lacked sales potential. The album featured a more experimental and avant-garde sound that shed the pop sensibilities of the Crazy World's debut. Strangelands was not issued until 1988.

The new lineup practically dissolved on the band's US tour in June 1969. Crane and Palmer left to form Atomic Rooster, Greenwood, known as Sean Nicholas during his time in the band, went on to Khan[15] where he performed under the name Nick Greenwood. Theaker went to join Love and then Rustic Hinge, and Arthur Brown eventually joined Kingdom Come.

The band re-formed in 2000 and released Tantric Lover.[16]

In 2013, as the result of a successful pledge campaign on PledgeMusic, the band released the album Zim Zam Zim, recorded in Brown's yurt in Lewes.[17]

Musical style

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown's music encompasses psychedelic soul,[18][19][20] British rhythm and blues,[19] pop,[19] and psychedelic rock.[21]

Mike Knoop, writing for Classic Rock magazine, said that Brown's singing style recalls "Eric Burdon, Bob Calvert, Ian Gillan, Tim Curry, Brian Connolly, and a smidgen of King Diamond all coming out of one person."[19] Brian Carr, another Classic Rock writer, compared the debut album's music to that of Alice Cooper and Frank Zappa.[19]

Members

Current members
  • Arthur Brown – lead vocals (1967–1970, 2000–present)
  • Jim Mortimore – bass, backing vocals, guitars, electronics (2000–present)
  • Samuel Walker – drums, backing vocals, percussion (2000–present)
  • Dan Smith - guitar, Hammond MX-1 organ, electronics, vocals (2019–present)
Additional personnel
  • Andy Clark - content creator and visual show
  • Robin O’Keefe - visuals, camera work, musician
  • Angel Fallon - dance and choreography
  • Claire Waller - costumes and creative direction
Former members
  • Sean Nicholas Greenwood – bass guitar (1967–1970)
  • Vincent CraneHammond organ, piano (1967–1969; died 1989)
  • Drachen Theaker – drums (1967–1968; died 1992)
  • Carl Palmer – drums (1968–1969)
  • Jeff Cutler – drums (1969–1970)
  • Dick Heninghem – organ, piano (1969)
  • Pete Solley – organ, piano (1969–1970)
  • Z-Star – guitar, keytar, keybass, percussion, vocals (2000–2019)
  • Lucie Rejchrtova – keyboards, synthesizers (2000–2019)
  • Malcolm Dick – projection (2000–2019)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums
Live albums
  • 1993: Order From Chaos
  • 2011: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Live At High Voltage (vinyl only release, limited edition of 1000, recorded at the High Voltage Festival)
Singles[23][24][25][26]
Year Song Peak chart positions Release
UK US BEL SWI GER NETH AUS CAN
1967 "Devil's Grip"
b/w "Give Him a Flower"
Track 604008 UK
1968 "Fire"
b/w "Rest Cure"
1 2 3 3 3 4 7 1 Track 604022 UK
Atlantic 2556 US
Polydor 541.012 Can
"Nightmare"
b/w "Music Man"
(aka "What's Happening")
56 107 68
[27]
Track 604026 UK
Polydor 541.022 Can
"I Put a Spell on You"
b/w "Nightmare"
111 Track 2582 US
Music Videos
Year Song Director
2016 "The Formless Depths" John Byron Hanby IV[28]

References

  1. ^ "Pizza Express Live".
  2. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 236. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  3. ^ "Official UK Singles Top 100 – 16th February 2013 | Official UK Top 40 | music charts | Official Singles Chart". Retrieved 16 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  5. ^ Richie Unterberger (2014). "Urban Spacemen & Wayfaring Strangers [Revised & Expanded Ebook Edition]: Overlooked Innovators & Eccentric Visionaries of '60s Rock". BookBaby
  6. ^ Unterberger, Richie. Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers, p. 46.
  7. ^ Unterberger, Richie. Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers, p. 46.
  8. ^ Peisner, David (February 2007). "Rock Stars Who've Caught Fire Onstage!". Blender Magazine Online. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  9. ^ Marshall, Polly (2005). "The God Of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown". SAF Publishing. ISBN 0-946719-77-2.
  10. ^ Marshall 2005, pp. 85 and 153.
  11. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 175.
  12. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 172.
  13. ^ Marshall 2005, p. 103.
  14. ^ Larkin C, Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music (Muze UK Ltd, 1997) ISBN 0-7535-0149-X, page 77
  15. ^ "Nicholas Greenwood". Prog Archives. Retrieved 31 May 2008.
  16. ^ a b "Arthur Brown – Tantric Lover CD Album". Cduniverse.com. 13 January 2008. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  17. ^ Whyte, Woodrow (29 August 2014). "The Life of Arthur Brown and 'Zim Zam Zim'". Drowned in Sound.
  18. ^ "Arthur Brown: Fire: The Arthur Brown Story". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  19. ^ a b c d e "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Album of the Week Club Review". Classic Rock. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  20. ^ "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown". Austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  21. ^ Talevski, Nick (2006). Rock Obituaries – Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1846090912.
  22. ^ "Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Vampire Suite CD Album". Cduniverse.com. 4 November 2003. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  23. ^ "The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown". Discogs.
  24. ^ "CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  25. ^ "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com.
  26. ^ "The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown - Fire - hitparade.ch". hitparade.ch.
  27. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - December 23, 1968" (PDF).
  28. ^ "Music Videos". Retrieved 7 August 2017.

Bibliography

Marshall, Polly. The God of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown. SAF Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0-946719-77-2.

External links

  • The Crazy World of Arthur Brown discography at Discogs

crazy, world, arthur, brown, album, album, english, rock, band, formed, singer, arthur, brown, 1967, original, band, included, vincent, crane, hammond, organ, piano, drachen, theaker, drums, nick, greenwood, bass, this, early, incarnation, were, noted, crane, . For the album see The Crazy World of Arthur Brown album The Crazy World of Arthur Brown are an English rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in 1967 The original band included Vincent Crane Hammond organ and piano Drachen Theaker drums and Nick Greenwood bass This early incarnation were noted for Crane s organ and brass arrangements and Brown s powerful wide ranging operatic voice 1 Brown was also notable for his unique stage persona such as extreme facepaint and burning helmet The Crazy World of Arthur BrownPerforming in 2014Background informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresRock R amp B psychedelia soulYears active1967 19702000 presentLabelsVoiceprint Track Zoho RootsSpinoffsAtomic RoosterMembersArthur Brown Jim Mortimore Samuel Walker Dan SmithPast membersSean Nicholas Greenwood Vincent Crane Drachen Theaker Carl Palmer Jeff Cutler Dick Heninghem Pete Solley Jim Mortimore Samuel Walker Lucie Rejchrtova Nina GromniakWebsitehttp www thegodofhellfire comTheir song Fire released in 1968 as a single sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 2 reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart and Canada and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 3 as well as its parent album The Crazy World of Arthur Brown which reached number 2 on the UK album charts and number 7 in the US 4 In the late 1960s the Crazy World of Arthur Brown s popularity was such that the group shared bills with the Who Jimi Hendrix the Mothers of Invention the Doors the Small Faces and Joe Cocker among others 5 Following the success of the single Fire the press would often refer to Brown as The God of Hellfire 6 in reference to the opening shouted line of the song a moniker that exists to this day 7 Contents 1 History 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory EditBrown quickly earned a reputation for his outlandish performances including the use of a burning metal helmet which led to occasional mishaps During an early appearance at the Windsor Festival in 1967 Brown wore a colander on his head soaked in methanol The fuel poured over his head by accident caught fire two bystanders doused the flames by pouring beer on Brown s head preventing any serious injury 8 The flaming head then became an Arthur Brown signature On occasion he also stripped naked while performing most notably in Italy where after setting his hair on fire he was arrested and deported 9 He was also notable for the extreme make up he wore onstage which would later be reflected in the stage acts of Alice Cooper 10 Peter Gabriel 11 George Clinton 12 and Bruce Dickinson 13 among others By 1968 the debut album The Crazy World of Arthur Brown became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic Produced by The Who s manager Kit Lambert with Pete Townshend credited as associate producer on Track Records the label begun by Lambert and Chris Stamp it spun off an equally surprising hit single Fire and contained a version of I Put a Spell on You written by Screaming Jay Hawkins a similarly bizarre showman Fire sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 2 The song has since seen its opening line I am the God of Hellfire sampled in numerous other places most notably in The Prodigy s 1992 rave anthem Fire and more recently in Death Grips Lord of the Game from 2011 Theaker was replaced because of his aviophobia in 1968 by Chris Farlowe amp The Thunderbirds drummer Carl Palmer later of Atomic Rooster Emerson Lake amp Palmer and Asia for the band s second American tour in 1969 on which keyboardist Vincent Crane also left although he soon returned 14 The band recorded a second album titled Strangelands intended for release in 1969 but shelved by their label over concerns that it lacked sales potential The album featured a more experimental and avant garde sound that shed the pop sensibilities of the Crazy World s debut Strangelands was not issued until 1988 The new lineup practically dissolved on the band s US tour in June 1969 Crane and Palmer left to form Atomic Rooster Greenwood known as Sean Nicholas during his time in the band went on to Khan 15 where he performed under the name Nick Greenwood Theaker went to join Love and then Rustic Hinge and Arthur Brown eventually joined Kingdom Come The band re formed in 2000 and released Tantric Lover 16 In 2013 as the result of a successful pledge campaign on PledgeMusic the band released the album Zim Zam Zim recorded in Brown s yurt in Lewes 17 Musical style EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2022 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown s music encompasses psychedelic soul 18 19 20 British rhythm and blues 19 pop 19 and psychedelic rock 21 Mike Knoop writing for Classic Rock magazine said that Brown s singing style recalls Eric Burdon Bob Calvert Ian Gillan Tim Curry Brian Connolly and a smidgen of King Diamond all coming out of one person 19 Brian Carr another Classic Rock writer compared the debut album s music to that of Alice Cooper and Frank Zappa 19 Members EditCurrent membersArthur Brown lead vocals 1967 1970 2000 present Jim Mortimore bass backing vocals guitars electronics 2000 present Samuel Walker drums backing vocals percussion 2000 present Dan Smith guitar Hammond MX 1 organ electronics vocals 2019 present Additional personnelAndy Clark content creator and visual show Robin O Keefe visuals camera work musician Angel Fallon dance and choreography Claire Waller costumes and creative directionFormer membersSean Nicholas Greenwood bass guitar 1967 1970 Vincent Crane Hammond organ piano 1967 1969 died 1989 Drachen Theaker drums 1967 1968 died 1992 Carl Palmer drums 1968 1969 Jeff Cutler drums 1969 1970 Dick Heninghem organ piano 1969 Pete Solley organ piano 1969 1970 Z Star guitar keytar keybass percussion vocals 2000 2019 Lucie Rejchrtova keyboards synthesizers 2000 2019 Malcolm Dick projection 2000 2019 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums1968 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown 2 UK 6 Can 7 US 1988 Strangelands rejected second album recorded in 1969 2000 Tantric Lover CD UK Voiceprint Records 16 2003 Vampire Suite CD UK Track Records 22 2013 Zim Zam Zim released as the result of a pledge campaign 2019 Gypsy VoodooLive albums1993 Order From Chaos 2011 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Live At High Voltage vinyl only release limited edition of 1000 recorded at the High Voltage Festival Singles 23 24 25 26 Year Song Peak chart positions ReleaseUK US BEL SWI GER NETH AUS CAN1967 Devil s Grip b w Give Him a Flower Track 604008 UK1968 Fire b w Rest Cure 1 2 3 3 3 4 7 1 Track 604022 UKAtlantic 2556 USPolydor 541 012 Can Nightmare b w Music Man aka What s Happening 56 107 68 27 Track 604026 UKPolydor 541 022 Can I Put a Spell on You b w Nightmare 111 Track 2582 USMusic VideosYear Song Director2016 The Formless Depths John Byron Hanby IV 28 References Edit Pizza Express Live a b Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 236 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Official UK Singles Top 100 16th February 2013 Official UK Top 40 music charts Official Singles Chart Retrieved 16 February 2013 Crazy World of Arthur Brown Full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Official Charts Company Retrieved 19 January 2016 Richie Unterberger 2014 Urban Spacemen amp Wayfaring Strangers Revised amp Expanded Ebook Edition Overlooked Innovators amp Eccentric Visionaries of 60s Rock BookBaby Unterberger Richie Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers p 46 Unterberger Richie Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers p 46 Peisner David February 2007 Rock Stars Who ve Caught Fire Onstage Blender Magazine Online Retrieved 14 March 2015 Marshall Polly 2005 The God Of Hellfire the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown SAF Publishing ISBN 0 946719 77 2 Marshall 2005 pp 85 and 153 Marshall 2005 p 175 Marshall 2005 p 172 Marshall 2005 p 103 Larkin C Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music Muze UK Ltd 1997 ISBN 0 7535 0149 X page 77 Nicholas Greenwood Prog Archives Retrieved 31 May 2008 a b Arthur Brown Tantric Lover CD Album Cduniverse com 13 January 2008 Retrieved 7 August 2017 Whyte Woodrow 29 August 2014 The Life of Arthur Brown and Zim Zam Zim Drowned in Sound Arthur Brown Fire The Arthur Brown Story Pitchfork com Retrieved 17 August 2021 a b c d e The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Album of the Week Club Review Classic Rock 6 November 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2022 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Austinchronicle com Retrieved 17 August 2021 Talevski Nick 2006 Rock Obituaries Knocking On Heaven s Door Omnibus Press p 105 ISBN 978 1846090912 Crazy World Of Arthur Brown Vampire Suite CD Album Cduniverse com 4 November 2003 Retrieved 9 November 2012 The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown Discogs CRAZY WORLD OF ARTHUR BROWN full Official Chart History Official Charts Company www officialcharts com The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Chart history Billboard www billboard com The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown Fire hitparade ch hitparade ch RPM Top 100 Singles December 23 1968 PDF Music Videos Retrieved 7 August 2017 Bibliography Edit Marshall Polly The God of Hellfire the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown SAF Publishing 2005 ISBN 0 946719 77 2 External links EditThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Crazy World of Arthur Brown amp oldid 1125946323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.