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1.1 Internal Messenger1.2 Space Plucks1.3 Galactic Zoo1.4 Metal Monster1.5 Simple Man1.6 Night of the Pigs1.7 Sunrise1.8 Trouble1.9 Brains1.10 Medley:1.11 Galactic Zoo (Part Two) / Space Plucks (Part Two) / Galactic Zoo (Part Three)1.12 Creep1.13 Creation1.14 Gypsy Escape1.15 No Time1.16 Eternal Messenger (Previously Unreleased on CD)1.17 I.D. Side to Be B Side the C Side (Previously Unreleased on CD)1.18 A ; B-Sides of Single1.19 Sunrise (Alternate Version)1.20 Metal Monster (Alternate Version)1.21 Space Plucks Dem Bones2.1 Water2.2 Love Is a Spirit That Will Never Die2.3 City Melody2.4 Traffic Light Song2.5 The Teacher2.6 The Experiment (Featuring "Lower Colonic Irrigation")2.7 The Whirlpool2.8 The Hymn2.9 Traffic Light Song (Alternate Version)2.10 The Hymn (Alternate Version)2.11 The Experiment (Featuring "Lower Colonic Irrigation") (Alternate Version)3.1 Time Captives3.2 Triangles3.3 Gypsy3.4 Superficial Roadblocks3.5 Lost Time3.6 Superficial Roadblocks3.7 Corpora Supercelestia3.8 Conception3.9 Spirit of Joy3.10 Come Alive3.11 Time Captives (Alternate Version)3.12 Conception (Alternate Version)3.13 Come Alive (Alternate Version)3.14 Spirit of Joy (Single Version)3.15 Slow Rock (B-Side of Single)4.1 Jungle Dreams4.2 Inconstant Wisdom4.3 Water4.4 The Finger4.5 Early Morning4.6 Waterfall4.7 Beholdin4.8 Water Is My Friend4.9 Elementally5.1 No Time (23rd March 1971) (Previously Unreleased)5.2 Sunrise (23rd March 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.3 BBC Radio One "Top Gear" Session - 23rd March 19715.4 Eternal Messenger (15th June 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.5 Galactic Zoo (15th June 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.6 Creep (15th June 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.7 BBC Radio One Mike Harding Show Session - 15th June 19715.8 No Time (3rd September 1971) (Previously Unreleased)5.9 Space Plucks / Creation (3rd September 1971) (Previously Unreleased)5.10 Simple Man (3rd September 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.11 Metal Monster / Trouble (3rd September 1971)(Previously Unreleased)5.12 BBC Radio One Alan Black Show Session - 3rd September 19715.13 Slow Rock5.14 Spirit of Joy5.15 Triangles |
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.. Messenger / An Anthology 1970 - 1973 |
 | Description: | Five CDs. Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a boxed set featuring all of the albums recorded by the legendary Arthur Brown & Kingdom Come issued between October 1971 and April 1973. As a group, Kingdom Come took the mantle from where the Crazy World of Arthur Brown had left off, presenting a highly theatrical show which utilized the VCS 3 synthesizer and presented a form of experimental rock music which was far ahead of it's time. This led to them becoming a popular act on the festival circuit (their memorable appearance at the 1971 Glastonbury Fayre was captured in the documentary film of the same name). For the band's next album, 1972's Kingdom Come, Desmond Fisher departed and was replaced by Phil Shutt. The album was another conceptual work and built upon the impact of their debut. Soon after the album's release Martin Steer and Goodge Harris also departed the band. American musician Victor Peraino joined the group on Mellotron, VCS3 and Theramin and Brown opted to utilise the Bentley Rhythm Ace drum machine instead of a drummer, bringing a new electronic direction to Kingdom Come's highly inventive Space Rock. This incarnation of the band recorded their final and finest album in the Autumn of 1972, the highly influential JOURNEY. Issued in April 1973 the album was a superb conceptual work and featured such legendary material as "Time Captives", "Spirit Of Joy" and "Come Alive". Despite the excellence of the album, Kingdom Come disbanded soon after the album's release leaving an impressive legacy. This new remastered boxed set features the albums "Galactic Zoo Dossier", "Kingdom Come" and "Journey", along with the archive disc "Jam - The First Sessions 1970" and "At The BBC 1971-1972" a twelve track CD featuring sessions recorded for the BBC between March 1971 and September 1972, nine tracks of which are previously unreleased. The set also adds thirteen bonus tracks (two previously unreleased on CD) taken from studio out-takes and a rare single. Also included is an illustrated booklet with new essay featuring an exclusive interview with Arthur Brown and a replica poster. "Eternal Messenger" is a fine tribute to Arthur Brown, a unique and visionary musician.Disc 1 Originally Released as [m=106880]. Tracks 1-15 & 1-16 Originally Released as [r=1761089]. Track 1-15 is Listed as previously unreleased on CD - it was issued on [r=10750577]. Track 1-16 Listed as previously Unreleased on CD
Disc 2 Originally Released as [m=197761].
Disc 3 Originally Released as [m=58802]. Tracks 3-11 & 3-12 Originally Released as [r=1761074]
Disc 4 Originally Released as [r=3603744] in 1995 [Voiceprint VP163CD]
Disc 5 Tracks 5-1 to 5-9 Listed as previously Unreleased. Tracks 5-10 to 5-12 originally released on 2-CD reissue [r=4108507] in 2010 [Esoteric Recordings ECLEC 2187]
Tracks recorded :
1-1 to 1-19 at Regent Sound Studios, London, Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales, UK, and Olympic Studios, London ( from Dome's liner notes )
2-1 to 2-11 at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales, UK ( from Dome's liner notes )
3-1 to 3-5, 3-8, 3-9 and 3-12 at Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales, UK, in November and December 1972
3-6, 3-7, 3-10 and 3-11 at Polydor Studios, London, in September 1972
4-1 to 4-9 in 1970
5-1 & 5-2 BBC Radio One ?Top Gear? Session 23rd March 1971
5-3 to 5-5 BBC Radio One ?Mike Harding Show? Session 15th June 1971
5-6 to 5-9 BBC Radio One ?Alan Black? Session 3rd September 1971
5-10 to 5-12 BBC Radio One ?John Peel? Session 19th September 1972
Phonographic copyright (p) Disc 1 to 4 : Cherry Red Records Ltd.
Phonographic copyright (p) Disc 5 : BBC
Clamshell Box with discs held in individual sleeves and a 48-page booklet with liner notes, discographic information and photos |  | No. of tracks: |
71 |
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ECLEC52752 |
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