Arthur Brown - The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown - Vinyl LP Polydor - Fire

Sold Date: May 10, 2015
Start Date: April 30, 2015
Final Price: £14.33 (GBP)
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The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown

Considered a classic of the late-1960s psychedelic scene and a significant influence on progressive rock, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown included a full album side of original songs focused on the horrors of Hell, including Brown's signature song "Fire." The album's second side contained a mix of original songs and covers, the latter being Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" and James Brown's "I've Got Money." The album's format reflected a compromise between Brown and the band's producer/manager Kit Lambert

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Tracks:

Side one

1."Prelude/Nightmare" (Arthur Brown) – 3:28

2."Fanfare/Fire Poem" (Brown, Vincent Crane) – 1:51

3."Fire" (Brown, Crane, Mike Finesilver, Peter Ker)[6] – 2:54

4."Come and Buy" (Brown, Crane) – 5:40

5."Time" (Brown) – 3:07

6."Confusion" (Crane) – 2:08

 

Side two

1."I Put a Spell on You" (Screamin' Jay Hawkins) – 3:41

2."Spontaneous Apple Creation" (Brown, Crane) – 2:54

3."Rest Cure" (Brown, Crane) – 2:44

4."I've Got Money" (James Brown) – 3:09

5."Child of My Kingdom" (Brown, Crane) – 7:01

Label / Cat Number:

1968 Polydor 2459 357

made in West Germany

 

condition:

Vinyl is in EXCELLENT- condition, record has been cleaned on a Moth II record cleaner..

Cover is in VG+ condition...some minor creasing to spine and lower edge 

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