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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 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 a ...
", the 1968 hit single by the Crazy World of Arthur Brown.


Biography

Born Vincent Rodney Cheesman in
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, he taught himself boogie woogie piano as a teenager before attending Trinity College of Music between 1961 and 1964. Influenced by
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, he took up Hammond organ. In late 1966 he formed the Vincent Crane Combo, which comprised bass player
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, sax player John Claydon and drummer Gordon Hadler. In 1967 he teamed up with
Arthur Brown Arthur Brown may refer to: Entertainment * Arthur William Brown (1881–1966), Canadian commercial artist * H. Arthur Brown (1906–1992), American orchestral conductor * Arthur Brown (musician) (born 1942), English rock singer * Arthur Brown, ak ...
in the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Their debut album, '' The Crazy World of Arthur Brown'' (1968) contained the 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 a ...
", co-written by Crane and a chart-topping hit single in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, with Crane's organ and brass arrangement to the fore. During their first tour of the United States in 1968, Crane suffered a
nervous breakdown A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitt ...
and returned to the United Kingdom where he spent 3 or 4 months in the mental hospital at
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. Crane rejoined the band but on a subsequent tour of the United States, the band disintegrated in June 1969 when Arthur Brown temporarily disappeared to a commune and Crane and drummer
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left to form Atomic Rooster, playing their first concert at the Lyceum in London on 29 August headlining over Deep Purple. Atomic Rooster enjoyed success in 1971 with two hit singles, " Tomorrow Night" (written by Crane) and "Devil's Answer". Crane was the one constant member of the band through their many changing lineups, and wrote a slim majority of their material. Atomic Rooster published their first eponymous album in 1970, and then drummer Carl Palmer left to form
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that same year. Crane suffered from
bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
from at least 1968 onwards, periodically necessitating treatment at both out- and inpatient
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treatment facilities. He collaborated with other musicians on a number of albums, including
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'', 1971),
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(''Faster Than the Speed of Light'', 1979), Peter Green, Richard Wahnfried, and
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'', 1985). In 1983, he was part of the one-off blues outfit, Katmandu, with Ray Dorset, Len Surtees, and Peter Green, who recorded the album '' A Case for the Blues''. Crane died of a deliberate
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of Anadin tablets in 1989 at age 45.


Discography


Solo

* 1997: ''Taro Rota'' (recorded in the late 1970s, Arthur Brown erroneously credited on release)


The Crazy World of Arthur Brown

* 1968: '' The Crazy World of Arthur Brown''


Atomic Rooster

* 1970: '' Atomic Roooster'' * 1970: ''
Death Walks Behind You ''Death Walks Behind You'' is the second studio album by British rock band Atomic Rooster, released on September 1970. It was their first album to receive US release, albeit in a different sleeve. It is commonly thought of as the archetypal A ...
'' * 1971: ''
In Hearing of Atomic Rooster ''In Hearing of'' is the third album by British rock band Atomic Rooster. Although not included on the album, the " Devil's Answer" single was released just prior to it, becoming the band's highest chart success at number 4 in the UK. This he ...
'' * 1972: '' Made in England'' * 1973: '' Nice 'n' Greasy'' * 1980: '' Atomic Rooster'' * 1983: '' Headline News''


with Arthur Brown

* 1979: ''Faster Than the Speed of Light''


References


External links


Archive of an Atomic Rooster and Vincent Crane site
by his widow Jeannie Crane and dedicated to his memory * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Crane, Vincent 1943 births 1989 suicides People from Reading, Berkshire English rock keyboardists English songwriters Dexys Midnight Runners members People with bipolar disorder Alumni of Trinity College of Music 20th-century English musicians The Crazy World of Arthur Brown members Atomic Rooster members 20th-century British male singers British male songwriters Katmandu (band) members