Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
Kingdom Come was a British band of the 70s, that played psychedelic, experimental progressive rock music. They were fronted by Arthur Brown, who gave them his theatrical style and voice. The combination ensured that the band was a hit on Britain's festival circuit, but lack of record sales, indifference from music critics, and poor record label promotion (especially in the US) led to its eventual demise in 1974. The band was later marketed as Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come in the United States due to name conflicts with an unrelated band with the same name. The band was eventually resurrected, in name at least, by keyboardist Victor Paraino, and Brown himself has worked with this incarnation.
Victor Peraino's Kingdom Come — Journey in Time (Black Widow BWR 157, 2014, CD+DVD) |
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Kingdom Come — Journey (Polydor 2310 254, 1973, LP) |
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Kingdom Come — Kingdom Come (Polydor 2310 178, 1972, LP) |
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Kingdom Come / Arthur Brown — Galactic Zoo Dossier (Polydor 2310-130, 1971, LP) |
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