Arthur Brown - Speak No Tech / Requiem (Reissue) (1981-82/2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Arthur Brown
- Title: Speak No Tech / Requiem
- Year Of Release: 1981-82/2010
- Label: Cherry Red Records/Lemon Recordings
- Genre: Art Rock, Experimental Rock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 02:04:27
- Total Size: 769 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1 - Speak No Tech:
01. King of England (4:24)
02. Conversations (4:30)
03. Strange Romance (2:55)
04. Not Fade Away (3:31)
05. The Morning Was Cold (4:40)
06. Speak No Tech (5:18)
07. Names Are Names (4:03)
08. Love Lady (3:26)
09. Big Guns Don't Die (4:54)
10. Take A Picture (2:47)
11. You Don't Know (3:36)
12. Old Friends My Colleague (4:50)
13. Lost My Soul In London (3:14)
14. Joined Forever (5:20)
15. Mandala (3:28)
16. Desert Floor (4:12)
CD 2 - Requiem:
01. Chant (2:10)
02. Shades (2:21)
03. Animal People (5:58)
04. Spirits Take Flight (4:32)
05. Gabriel (5:32)
06. Requiem (6:10)
07. Mechanical Masseur (3:44)
08. Busha-Busha (3:51)
09. The Fire Ant And The Cockroach (5:31)
Bonus Tracks:
10. Tear Down The Wall (3:58)
11. Santa Put A Spell On Me (2:59)
12. Pale Stars (5:36)
13. Chromatic Alley (2:48)
14. Falling Up (3:56)
Line-up::
D. Aldridge / Percussion, Vocals
Willie Alexander / Keyboards
Arthur Barrow / Synthesizer, Vocals
Arthur Brown / Vocals
Darrel Johansen / Synthesizer
Earle Mankey / Drums, Vocals
Scott Morgan / Synthesizer, Drums
Sterling Smith / Bass, Keyboards
Alex Vertikoff / Vocals
Arthur Wilton Brown (born 24 June 1942) is an English rock singer and songwriter best known for his flamboyant theatrical performances, eclectic (and sometimes experimental) work and his powerful, wide-ranging operatic voice.
Brown has been lead singer of various groups, most notably the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, followed by a varied solo career as well as associations with Hawkwind, the Who and Klaus Schulze. In the late 1960s, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown's popularity was such that the group shared bills with the Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Mothers of Invention, the Doors, the Small Faces, and Joe Cocker, among others.
He is best known for The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown's 1968 single "Fire", reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart 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 in the UK and number 7 in the US. 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.
Despite their lack of commercial success, Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come's 1973 album Journey has received generally positive retrospective reviews from critics. Alan Holmes of Freq said that "Journey was so far ahead of its time that you have to keep checking the sleeve to make sure that it really does say 1973 and not 1983" and that the album was "not only Arthur Brown's masterpiece, but also one of the truly great albums of the seventies." The album was also "most noted in retrospect as one of the first rock records to use a drum machine, which was still quite a novelty back in 1973."
Although Brown has had limited commercial success and has never released another recording as commercially successful as "Fire", he has remained a significant influence on a wide range of musicians in numerous genres due to his operatic vocal style, wild stage persona, and often experimental concepts; he is considered to be a pioneer of shock rock and progressive rock and has had an influence on both electronic and heavy metal music. In 2005, Brown won the 'Showman of the Year' award from Classic Rock magazine, with Brown receiving the award at the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards ceremony held in London's Café de Paris. On seeing Arthur Brown, friend and fellow musician Alice Cooper stated, "Can you imagine the young Alice Cooper watching that with all his make-up and hellish performance? It was like all my Halloweens came at once!."
Brown has been lead singer of various groups, most notably the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, followed by a varied solo career as well as associations with Hawkwind, the Who and Klaus Schulze. In the late 1960s, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown's popularity was such that the group shared bills with the Who, Jimi Hendrix, the Mothers of Invention, the Doors, the Small Faces, and Joe Cocker, among others.
He is best known for The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown's 1968 single "Fire", reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart 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 in the UK and number 7 in the US. 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.
Despite their lack of commercial success, Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come's 1973 album Journey has received generally positive retrospective reviews from critics. Alan Holmes of Freq said that "Journey was so far ahead of its time that you have to keep checking the sleeve to make sure that it really does say 1973 and not 1983" and that the album was "not only Arthur Brown's masterpiece, but also one of the truly great albums of the seventies." The album was also "most noted in retrospect as one of the first rock records to use a drum machine, which was still quite a novelty back in 1973."
Although Brown has had limited commercial success and has never released another recording as commercially successful as "Fire", he has remained a significant influence on a wide range of musicians in numerous genres due to his operatic vocal style, wild stage persona, and often experimental concepts; he is considered to be a pioneer of shock rock and progressive rock and has had an influence on both electronic and heavy metal music. In 2005, Brown won the 'Showman of the Year' award from Classic Rock magazine, with Brown receiving the award at the Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards ceremony held in London's Café de Paris. On seeing Arthur Brown, friend and fellow musician Alice Cooper stated, "Can you imagine the young Alice Cooper watching that with all his make-up and hellish performance? It was like all my Halloweens came at once!."
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