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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (album)

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Released in the United Kingdom in June 1968 by Track Records and in the United States in September 1968 through Atlantic, the album was an international success, propelled by the transatlantic hit single "Fire". It was the only album released during the Crazy World's original incarnation.

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1968[1]
Recorded1968
Genre
Length38:08
Label
ProducerKit Lambert
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown chronology
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
(1968)
Strangelands
(1988)
Arthur Brown chronology
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
(1968)
Galactic Zoo Dossier
(1971)
Singles from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  1. "Fire"
    Released: 1968
  2. "Nightmare"
    Released: 1968
  3. "I Put a Spell on You"
    Released: 1968

A psychedelic soul album, its style is defined by frontman Arthur Brown's wide-ranging theatrical vocals and mystical lyrics, with the first side of the original LP comprising a conceptual song cycle known as "the Fire Suite". The album's sound and Brown's stage act influenced subsequent musicians such as David Bowie, Peter Gabriel,[2] Alice Cooper,[3] Marilyn Manson and George Clinton.[4]

Recording edit

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown had recorded a single called "Devil's Grip", which had failed to chart.[5] However, Atlantic Records was interested in recording an album of the band's music, and the band went to work on The Fire Suite, a concept album built around their song "Fire", which was popular in their live act.[5] The album was produced by the Who's manager Kit Lambert for his own label, Track Records, with associate production by Pete Townshend. The band line-up consisted of Arthur Brown (vocals), Vincent Crane (organ, piano and vibes), and Drachen Theaker (drums). Bass guitar, where used, was provided by Nick Greenwood; session drummer John Marshall replaced Theaker on two selections.[6] The album was recorded on four-track reels with instrumentation consisting of bass, drums, keyboard, and Brown's vocals. The drumming was recorded on the same tape as the keyboards.[7] On Ronnie Wood's radio show on November 14, 2011, both Wood and Alice Cooper claim that Wood played bass guitar on the single "Fire",[8] but Polly Marshall's biography of Arthur Brown states that "[Wood] must have confused it with the BBC session [on April 8, 1968]."[9] There is no bass guitar on "Fire", only bass pedals.[9]

After recording the album, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown embarked on their first American tour, supporting the Doors, Frank Zappa and MC5.[5] After Lambert delivered the album to Atlantic, the label told Lambert that they enjoyed the album but thought that Theaker couldn't keep time in his drumming, and wanted the drum track re-recorded, an impossibility with the drums and keyboards having been recorded on the same reel.[7] Lambert suggested to Brown that horns and strings be overdubbed to mask the perceived deficiencies. Brown agreed, and Crane wrote the brass arrangements.[5] The overdub sessions took two weeks to record. Brown later said that they were mixing the album for "probably fourteen hours a day".[7] After the remix was done, Lambert's business partner, Chris Stamp, played the acetate for the band during one stop that occurred on their American tour.[5] Brown alleged that approximately four minutes into the acetate, Theaker "leapt across the room, took it off the turntable, smashed it on the wall", claiming that his drumming had been "buried" in the mix.[7] Brown defended the overdubs, saying that they added to the album's overall presentation, replacing visuals and costume changes he would have employed in live performance to achieve dramatic effect.[10]

Composition edit

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown has a psychedelic soul sound that encompasses British rhythm and blues, psychedelia and pop.[5] 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."[5] Brian Carr, another Classic Rock writer, compared the album's music to that of Alice Cooper and Frank Zappa.[5] Gary Claydon, also for Classic Rock, opined that the album's music was not rock and roll, due to the presence of organ playing instead of guitars.[5]

The album was originally conceived by Brown as The Fire Suite,[5] a rock opera which would have focused on the horrors of Hell. Lambert dissauded him against the uncommercial original concept. As a compromise, side A of the vinyl record featured a suite of songs written as part of the album's original concept, while side B featured unrelated songs, including covers of Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" and James Brown's "I've Got Money", which had been a part of the band's stage act.[11] The two covers have been called "fine examples of British R&B".[5] The original song "Rest Cure" has been described as "basic pop",[5] while "Spontaneous Apple Creation" was described as the album's most psychedelic recording, due to its high amount of sound effects.[5] "Fire" has been cited as an example of psychedelic rock.[12]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [13]
Classic Rock     [5]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [14]

The album was released in June 1968 on Track in the UK, and by Atlantic in the United States that September.[15] The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart, No. 2 on the UK charts, and No. 6 in Canada.[16] The album's first single, "Fire," was a global success, reaching No. 1 in the UK in August 1968, No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US in October 1968, No. 1 in Canada also in October,[17] and No. 19 in Australia again in October. "Fire" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[18] It was sampled by the band Marilyn Manson, who were influenced by Arthur Brown, on their 1995 single "Lunchbox".[19][20] Other artists influenced by the album's sound and Brown's stage performance included David Bowie, Peter Gabriel,[2] Alice Cooper[3] and George Clinton.[4] Due to the album's international success, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown received a £650,000 advance to record a follow-up album. However, the band subsequently broke up after the recording, and their second album, Strangelands, was not released until 1988, almost 20 years after it had been recorded.[5]

Richie Unterberger, writing for AllMusic, called the album "an exhilaratingly reckless slice of psychedelia" in a retrospective review.[13] Of the less favorable retrospective reviews, the staff of Classic Rock gave the album a score of 5.65 out of 10 (rounded to 2.5/5), based on 99 votes from staff writers,[5] and The Rolling Stone Album Guide gave the album 1 star, deeming it to be "English eccentricity at its most daft."[14]

Track listing edit

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prelude-Nightmare"Arthur Brown3:28
2."Fanfare-Fire Poem"1:51
3."Fire"
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Mike Finesilver
  • Peter Ker
2:54
4."Come and Buy"
  • Brown
  • Crane
5:40
5."Time/Confusion"
  • Brown
  • Crane
5:15
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."I Put a Spell on You"Screamin' Jay Hawkins3:41
7."Spontaneous Apple Creation"
  • Brown
  • Crane
2:54
8."Rest Cure"
  • Brown
  • Crane
2:44
9."I've Got Money"James Brown3:09
10."Child of My Kingdom"
  • Brown
  • Crane
6:11
Total length:38:08

Finesilver and Ker are not credited as authors of "Fire" on original pressings of the album or attending single.

"Child of My Kingdom" is 7:03 on the compact disc reissues.

"Time" and "Confusion" are indexed as two tracks on the 50th anniversary edition.

2010 Esoteric Recordings reissue disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Devil's Grip"Brown3:22
2."Give Him A Flower"
  • Brown
  • Crane
3:02
3."Music Man" (2009 stereo mix)
  • Brown
  • Crane
3:57
4."Fire" (first version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
3:05
5."Prelude/Nightmare" (alternative mono version)Brown3:49
6."Fanfare/Fire Poem" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
2:01
7."Fire" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
3:01
8."Come and Buy" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
4:25
9."Time/Confusion" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
5:39
10."Interview with Brian Matthew" 1:16
11."Fire Poem / Fire" (BBC Radio 1 session)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
4:01
12."Come and Buy" (BBC Radio 1 session)
  • Brown
  • Crane
2:38
13."Nightmare" (soundtrack recording from the film The Committee)Brown3:28
50th anniversary edition (2018) disc one (stereo mix) bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Devil's Grip" (mono A-side)Brown 
13."Give Him A Flower" (mono B-side)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
14."Fire" (mono A-side)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
 
15."Rest Cure" (mono B-side)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
16."Nightmare" (German mono A-side, single-track vocal edit)Brown 
17."What's Happening (alias Music Man)" (mono B-side)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
18."Fire" (stereo single edit)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
 
50th anniversary edition (2018) disc two (mono mix) bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Fire" (first version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
 
13."What's Happening (alias Music Man)" (stereo mix)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
14."Prelude/Nightmare" (alternative mono version)Brown 
15."Fanfare/Fire Poem" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
16."Fire" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
  • Finesilver
  • Ker
 
17."Come and Buy" (alternative mono version)
  • Brown
  • Crane
 
18."Time" (alternative mono version)Brown 
19."Confusion" (alternative mono version)Crane 
20."Nightmare" (from the film The Committee)Brown 
50th anniversary edition (2018) disc three (rarities and radio sessions)
No.TitleLength
1."I Put A Spell On You" (BBC session recorded 8/4/68, broadcast 28/4/68) 
2."Fire Poem/Fire" (BBC session recorded 8/4/68, broadcast 28/4/68) 
3."Child Of My Kingdom" (BBC session recorded 8/4/68, broadcast 28/4/68) 
4."Come And Buy" (BBC session recorded 8/4/68, broadcast 28/4/68) 
5."Arthur Brown Interview With Brian Matthew" (recorded 8/4/68, broadcast 31/7/68) 
6."Spontaneous Apple Creation" (recorded 30/6/68, broadcast 03/8/68) 
7."Nightmare" (radio session) 
8."I Put A Spell On You" (radio session) 
9."Fire" (radio session) 
10."Spontaneous Apple Creation" (radio session) 
11."Baby You Know What You're Doing" (pre-track recording) 
12."Don't Tell Me" (pre-track recording) 
13."The Green Ball" (pre-track recording) 
14."You Don't Know" (pre-track recording) 

Personnel edit

  • Arthur Brown – vocals
  • Vincent Crane – Hammond organ, piano, vibes, musical arrangements and orchestration
  • Nick Greenwood (billed as "Sean Nicholas") – bass guitar
  • Drachen Theaker – drums
  • John Marshall – drums (on "I Put a Spell on You" and "Child of My Kingdom")[6]
Additional personnel
  • Pete Townshend – associate producer
  • Kit Lambert – producer
  • David King – cover design
  • David Montgomery – photography
  • Ed Strait – compilation producer

References edit

Citations
  1. ^ "Album Reviews" (PDF). Melody Maker. 29 June 1968. p. 17. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b Marshall 2005, p. 175.
  3. ^ a b Marshall 2005, pp. 85 and 153.
  4. ^ a b Marshall 2005, p. 172.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: Album of the Week Club Review". Classic Rock. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b Unterberger 2000, p. 45.
  7. ^ a b c d Unterberger 2000, p. 44-45.
  8. ^ "Show 81". Ronnie Wood Radio. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  9. ^ a b Polly Marshall, The God of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown, ISBN 0-946719-77-2, SAF Publishing, 2005, page 64
  10. ^ Unterberger 2000, p. 44.
  11. ^ Unterberger 2000, p. 46.
  12. ^ "10 Actually Great One-Hit Wonders". NME. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
  13. ^ a b "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown – Arthur Brown". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  14. ^ a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 166.
  15. ^ Original U.S. releases of the album were distributed by Atlantic using the Track Records imprint, while subsequent pressings were issued on the Atlantic label proper. Both the Track and Atlantic releases of the album used the same catalogue number, SD 8198.
  16. ^ "RPM Top 50 Albums - November 2, 1968" (PDF).
  17. ^ "RPM Top 100 singles - October 21, 1968" (PDF).
  18. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 236. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  19. ^ Lunchbox (CD liner notes). Various. Interscope Records. 1995. INTDM–95806.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  20. ^ "The God of Hellfire Speaks: 73 Years Inside the Crazy World of Arthur Brown" December 29, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Vice. Retrieved December 29, 2017
Sources
  • Unterberger, Richie (2000). Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators and Eccentric Visionaries of '60s Rock. Miller Freeman Publishers. ISBN 0-87930-616-5.
  • Marshall, Polly. The God of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown. SAF Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0-946719-77-2.

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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Crazy World of Arthur Brown Released in the United Kingdom in June 1968 by Track Records and in the United States in September 1968 through Atlantic the album was an international success propelled by the transatlantic hit single Fire It was the only album released during the Crazy World s original incarnation The Crazy World of Arthur BrownStudio album by The Crazy World of Arthur BrownReleasedJune 1968 1 Recorded1968GenrePsychedelic soul Psychedelic rock Progressive rockLength38 08LabelTrackAtlanticProducerKit LambertThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown chronologyThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown 1968 Strangelands 1988 Arthur Brown chronologyThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown 1968 Galactic Zoo Dossier 1971 Singles from The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Fire Released 1968 Nightmare Released 1968 I Put a Spell on You Released 1968 A psychedelic soul album its style is defined by frontman Arthur Brown s wide ranging theatrical vocals and mystical lyrics with the first side of the original LP comprising a conceptual song cycle known as the Fire Suite The album s sound and Brown s stage act influenced subsequent musicians such as David Bowie Peter Gabriel 2 Alice Cooper 3 Marilyn Manson and George Clinton 4 Contents 1 Recording 2 Composition 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 ReferencesRecording editThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown had recorded a single called Devil s Grip which had failed to chart 5 However Atlantic Records was interested in recording an album of the band s music and the band went to work on The Fire Suite a concept album built around their song Fire which was popular in their live act 5 The album was produced by the Who s manager Kit Lambert for his own label Track Records with associate production by Pete Townshend The band line up consisted of Arthur Brown vocals Vincent Crane organ piano and vibes and Drachen Theaker drums Bass guitar where used was provided by Nick Greenwood session drummer John Marshall replaced Theaker on two selections 6 The album was recorded on four track reels with instrumentation consisting of bass drums keyboard and Brown s vocals The drumming was recorded on the same tape as the keyboards 7 On Ronnie Wood s radio show on November 14 2011 both Wood and Alice Cooper claim that Wood played bass guitar on the single Fire 8 but Polly Marshall s biography of Arthur Brown states that Wood must have confused it with the BBC session on April 8 1968 9 There is no bass guitar on Fire only bass pedals 9 After recording the album the Crazy World of Arthur Brown embarked on their first American tour supporting the Doors Frank Zappa and MC5 5 After Lambert delivered the album to Atlantic the label told Lambert that they enjoyed the album but thought that Theaker couldn t keep time in his drumming and wanted the drum track re recorded an impossibility with the drums and keyboards having been recorded on the same reel 7 Lambert suggested to Brown that horns and strings be overdubbed to mask the perceived deficiencies Brown agreed and Crane wrote the brass arrangements 5 The overdub sessions took two weeks to record Brown later said that they were mixing the album for probably fourteen hours a day 7 After the remix was done Lambert s business partner Chris Stamp played the acetate for the band during one stop that occurred on their American tour 5 Brown alleged that approximately four minutes into the acetate Theaker leapt across the room took it off the turntable smashed it on the wall claiming that his drumming had been buried in the mix 7 Brown defended the overdubs saying that they added to the album s overall presentation replacing visuals and costume changes he would have employed in live performance to achieve dramatic effect 10 Composition editThe Crazy World of Arthur Brown has a psychedelic soul sound that encompasses British rhythm and blues psychedelia and pop 5 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 5 Brian Carr another Classic Rock writer compared the album s music to that of Alice Cooper and Frank Zappa 5 Gary Claydon also for Classic Rock opined that the album s music was not rock and roll due to the presence of organ playing instead of guitars 5 The album was originally conceived by Brown as The Fire Suite 5 a rock opera which would have focused on the horrors of Hell Lambert dissauded him against the uncommercial original concept As a compromise side A of the vinyl record featured a suite of songs written as part of the album s original concept while side B featured unrelated songs including covers of Screamin Jay Hawkins I Put a Spell on You and James Brown s I ve Got Money which had been a part of the band s stage act 11 The two covers have been called fine examples of British R amp B 5 The original song Rest Cure has been described as basic pop 5 while Spontaneous Apple Creation was described as the album s most psychedelic recording due to its high amount of sound effects 5 Fire has been cited as an example of psychedelic rock 12 Release and reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2022 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The album was released in June 1968 on Track in the UK and by Atlantic in the United States that September 15 The album peaked at No 7 on Billboard s Pop Albums chart No 2 on the UK charts and No 6 in Canada 16 The album s first single Fire was a global success reaching No 1 in the UK in August 1968 No 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US in October 1968 No 1 in Canada also in October 17 and No 19 in Australia again in October Fire sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 18 It was sampled by the band Marilyn Manson who were influenced by Arthur Brown on their 1995 single Lunchbox 19 20 Other artists influenced by the album s sound and Brown s stage performance included David Bowie Peter Gabriel 2 Alice Cooper 3 and George Clinton 4 Due to the album s international success the Crazy World of Arthur Brown received a 650 000 advance to record a follow up album However the band subsequently broke up after the recording and their second album Strangelands was not released until 1988 almost 20 years after it had been recorded 5 Richie Unterberger writing for AllMusic called the album an exhilaratingly reckless slice of psychedelia in a retrospective review 13 Of the less favorable retrospective reviews the staff of Classic Rock gave the album a score of 5 65 out of 10 rounded to 2 5 5 based on 99 votes from staff writers 5 and The Rolling Stone Album Guide gave the album 1 star deeming it to be English eccentricity at its most daft 14 Track listing editSide ANo TitleWriter s Length1 Prelude Nightmare Arthur Brown3 282 Fanfare Fire Poem BrownVincent Crane1 513 Fire BrownCraneMike FinesilverPeter Ker2 544 Come and Buy BrownCrane5 405 Time Confusion BrownCrane5 15 Side BNo TitleWriter s Length6 I Put a Spell on You Screamin Jay Hawkins3 417 Spontaneous Apple Creation BrownCrane2 548 Rest Cure BrownCrane2 449 I ve Got Money James Brown3 0910 Child of My Kingdom BrownCrane6 11Total length 38 08 Finesilver and Ker are not credited as authors of Fire on original pressings of the album or attending single Child of My Kingdom is 7 03 on the compact disc reissues Time and Confusion are indexed as two tracks on the 50th anniversary edition 2010 Esoteric Recordings reissue disc twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Devil s Grip Brown3 222 Give Him A Flower BrownCrane3 023 Music Man 2009 stereo mix BrownCrane3 574 Fire first version BrownCraneFinesilverKer3 055 Prelude Nightmare alternative mono version Brown3 496 Fanfare Fire Poem alternative mono version BrownCrane2 017 Fire alternative mono version BrownCraneFinesilverKer3 018 Come and Buy alternative mono version BrownCrane4 259 Time Confusion alternative mono version BrownCrane5 3910 Interview with Brian Matthew 1 1611 Fire Poem Fire BBC Radio 1 session BrownCraneFinesilverKer4 0112 Come and Buy BBC Radio 1 session BrownCrane2 3813 Nightmare soundtrack recording from the film The Committee Brown3 28 50th anniversary edition 2018 disc one stereo mix bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Devil s Grip mono A side Brown 13 Give Him A Flower mono B side BrownCrane 14 Fire mono A side BrownCraneFinesilverKer 15 Rest Cure mono B side BrownCrane 16 Nightmare German mono A side single track vocal edit Brown 17 What s Happening alias Music Man mono B side BrownCrane 18 Fire stereo single edit BrownCraneFinesilverKer 50th anniversary edition 2018 disc two mono mix bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Fire first version BrownCraneFinesilverKer 13 What s Happening alias Music Man stereo mix BrownCrane 14 Prelude Nightmare alternative mono version Brown 15 Fanfare Fire Poem alternative mono version BrownCrane 16 Fire alternative mono version BrownCraneFinesilverKer 17 Come and Buy alternative mono version BrownCrane 18 Time alternative mono version Brown 19 Confusion alternative mono version Crane 20 Nightmare from the film The Committee Brown 50th anniversary edition 2018 disc three rarities and radio sessions No TitleLength1 I Put A Spell On You BBC session recorded 8 4 68 broadcast 28 4 68 2 Fire Poem Fire BBC session recorded 8 4 68 broadcast 28 4 68 3 Child Of My Kingdom BBC session recorded 8 4 68 broadcast 28 4 68 4 Come And Buy BBC session recorded 8 4 68 broadcast 28 4 68 5 Arthur Brown Interview With Brian Matthew recorded 8 4 68 broadcast 31 7 68 6 Spontaneous Apple Creation recorded 30 6 68 broadcast 03 8 68 7 Nightmare radio session 8 I Put A Spell On You radio session 9 Fire radio session 10 Spontaneous Apple Creation radio session 11 Baby You Know What You re Doing pre track recording 12 Don t Tell Me pre track recording 13 The Green Ball pre track recording 14 You Don t Know pre track recording Personnel editArthur Brown vocals Vincent Crane Hammond organ piano vibes musical arrangements and orchestration Nick Greenwood billed as Sean Nicholas bass guitar Drachen Theaker drums John Marshall drums on I Put a Spell on You and Child of My Kingdom 6 Additional personnel Pete Townshend associate producer Kit Lambert producer David King cover design David Montgomery photography Ed Strait compilation producerReferences editCitations Album Reviews PDF Melody Maker 29 June 1968 p 17 Retrieved 15 September 2021 a b Marshall 2005 p 175 a b Marshall 2005 pp 85 and 153 a b Marshall 2005 p 172 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Album of the Week Club Review Classic Rock 6 November 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2022 a b Unterberger 2000 p 45 a b c d Unterberger 2000 p 44 45 Show 81 Ronnie Wood Radio Retrieved 7 April 2014 a b Polly Marshall The God of Hellfire the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown ISBN 0 946719 77 2 SAF Publishing 2005 page 64 Unterberger 2000 p 44 Unterberger 2000 p 46 10 Actually Great One Hit Wonders NME Retrieved 22 July 2016 a b The Crazy World of Arthur Brown Arthur Brown AllMusic Retrieved 8 June 2015 a b The Rolling Stone Album Guide Random House 1992 p 166 Original U S releases of the album were distributed by Atlantic using the Track Records imprint while subsequent pressings were issued on the Atlantic label proper Both the Track and Atlantic releases of the album used the same catalogue number SD 8198 RPM Top 50 Albums November 2 1968 PDF RPM Top 100 singles October 21 1968 PDF Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 236 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Lunchbox CD liner notes Various Interscope Records 1995 INTDM 95806 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link The God of Hellfire Speaks 73 Years Inside the Crazy World of Arthur Brown Archived December 29 2017 at the Wayback Machine Vice Retrieved December 29 2017 Sources Unterberger Richie 2000 Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers Overlooked Innovators and Eccentric Visionaries of 60s Rock Miller Freeman Publishers ISBN 0 87930 616 5 Marshall Polly The God of Hellfire the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown SAF Publishing 2005 ISBN 0 946719 77 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Crazy World of Arthur Brown album amp oldid 1221633526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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