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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown • Vincent Crane – organ, organ bass pedals
• Dick Heninghem - organ (second US tour and a few
Origin London, England dates in the UK)
Genres Psychedelic rock, Shock rock, pop rock, rock • Sean Nicholas Greenwood – bass guitar (1968) (born
2 March 1948, Hertford, Hertfordshire)
Years 1967–70; 2000–present
• Drachen Theaker – drums (album) (born John
active
Theaker, 1949, Manchester, Lancashire, died 1992)
Labels Voiceprint Records, Track Records, Zoho • Carl Palmer – drums (US tour)
Music, • Jeff Cutler - drums (second US tour only) (born
Associated Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Rowland Jeffries Cutler, 8 September 1941, Toronto,
acts Khan, Love, Kingdom Come Ontario, Canada)
Members
• Pete Solley - organ (born Peter Solley, 19 October
1948, London)
Arthur Brown
Jim Mortimore
Samuel Walker Discography
Lucie Rejchrtova
Nina Gromniak
Angel Fallon
Singles
Z Star • 1967: Devil’s Grip / Give Him A Flower (Track 604008 UK)
Malcolm Dick • 1968: Fire / Rest Cure (Track 604022 UK), (Atlantic
Neeta Pedersen
2556 US)
Past members • 1968: Nightmare / Music Man (aka What’s Happening)
(Track 604026 UK)
Vincent Crane
Sean Nicholas Greenwood • 1968: I Put A Spell On You / Nightmare (Track 2582 US)
Drachen Theaker
Carl Palmer Albums
Dick Heninghem
Jeff Cutler • 1968: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
Pete Solley • 1988: Strangelands [The long lost 2nd album]
(recorded 1969)
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown were an English psy- • 2000: Tantric Lover (CD, UK, Voiceprint Records)[3]
chedelic rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in • 2003: Vampire Suite (CD, UK, Track Records)[4][5]
1967. • 2007: Voice of Love (CD, Zoho Music)[6]
History References
Their song "Fire" (released in 1968 as a single) was one [1] Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd
of the one-hit wonders in the United Kingdom and Unit- ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 236.
ed States in the 1960s. "Fire" sold over one million copies, ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
and was awarded a gold disc.[1] [2] "Nicholas Greenwood". Prog Archives.
The line-up practically dissolved on US tour in 1969. http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3438.
Crane and Palmer left to form Atomic Rooster, Green- Retrieved 2008-05-31.
wood (known as Sean Nicholas during his stay in CWOAB) [3] CD Universe info
went on to Khan[2] (as Nick Greenwood), Theaker to Love [4] trackrecords.co.uk/store: Vampire Suite
and then Rustic Hinge, and Brown to Kingdom Come. [5] CD Universe info
The band re-formed in 2000 and released Tantric [6] CD Universe info
Lover.
Personnel of 1967–70 line-up
• Arthur Brown – vocals
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