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The Crazy World of Arthur Brown are an English rock band formed by singer Arthur Brown in 1967. The original band included
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( 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. Brown was also notable for his unique stage persona such as extreme facepaint and burning helmet. Their song "
Fire Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. At a certain point in the combustion reaction, called the ignition point, flames ...
" (released in 1968 as a single) sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc reaching number one in the
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and Canada, and number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 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. In the late 1960s, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown's popularity was such that the group shared bills with
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, Jimi Hendrix,
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, the Doors, the Small Faces, and Joe Cocker, among others.Richie Unterberger (2014). "Urban Spacemen & Wayfaring Strangers evised & Expanded Ebook Edition Overlooked Innovators & Eccentric Visionaries of '60s Rock". BookBaby Following the success of the single "Fire", the press would often refer to Brown as " The God of Hellfire", in reference to the opening shouted line of the song, a moniker that exists to this day.


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. 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. He was also notable for the extreme make-up he wore onstage, which would later be reflected in the stage acts of
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among others. By 1968, the debut album, '' The Crazy World of Arthur Brown'' became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. Produced by
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's manager Kit Lambert, with
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credited as associate producer, on Track Records, the label begun by Lambert and Chris Stamp, it spun off an equally surprising hit single, "
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", and contained a version of " I Put a Spell on You" written by
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, a similarly bizarre showman. "Fire" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. 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 "
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", and more recently in Death Grips' "Lord of the Game", from 2011. Theaker was replaced because of his
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in 1968 by Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds drummer Carl Palmer (later of Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and
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) for the band's second American tour in 1969, on which keyboardist Vincent Crane also left—although he soon returned.Larkin C, ''Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music'' (Muze UK Ltd, 1997) , page 77 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
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where he performed under the name Nick Greenwood. Theaker went to join
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and then Rustic Hinge, and Arthur Brown eventually joined Kingdom Come. The band re-formed in 2000 and released ''Tantric Lover''. 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.


Musical style

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown's music encompasses psychedelic soul, British rhythm and blues,
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, and psychedelic rock. Mike Knoop, writing for ''Classic Rock'' magazine, said that Brown's singing style recalls " Eric Burdon, Bob Calvert, Ian Gillan, Tim Curry,
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, and a smidgen of King Diamond all coming out of one person." Brian Carr, another ''Classic Rock'' writer, compared the debut album's music to that of
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and Frank Zappa.


Members

;Current members * Arthur Brown – lead vocals * Jim Mortimore – bass, backing vocals, guitars, electronics * Samuel Walker – drums, backing vocals, percussion * Dan Smith - guitar, Hammond MX-1 organ, electronics, vocals ;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 *
Vincent Crane Vincent Rodney Cheesman (21 May 194314 February 1989), known professionally as Vincent Crane, was an English keyboardist, best known as the organist for the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Atomic Rooster. Crane co-wrote "Fire", the 1968 hit singl ...
Hammond organ, piano * Drachen Theaker – drums * Carl Palmer – drums * Jeff Cutler – drums * Dick Heninghem – organ, piano * Pete Solley – organ, piano * Z-Star – guitar, keytar, keybass, percussion, vocals * Lucie Rejchrtova – keyboards, synthesizers * Malcolm Dick – projection


Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums *1968: '' 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'') *2003: ''Vampire Suite'' (CD, UK, '' Track Records'') *2013: ''Zim Zam Zim'' (released as the result of a pledge campaign) *2019: ''Gypsy Voodoo'' ;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
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;Singles ;Music Videos


References


Bibliography

Marshall, Polly. ''The God of Hellfire, the Crazy Life and Times of Arthur Brown.'' SAF Publishing, 2005. .


External links

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