Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come was the second album by Arthur Browns Kingdom come. Rather more advent guard than the more straight hard rock of Galactic zoo Dossier. This album is the first to feature Phil Shutt (now Phil Curtis and good friend of this site) on Bass after Des Fisher was sacked from the band after the Glastonbury show.
The Line Up
Arthur Brown – Vocals
Andy Dalby – Guitar
Phil Shutt – Bass Guitar
Slim Steer – Drums
Goodge Harris – Keyboards
Original Track Listing
The Teacher
A Scientific Experiment featuring “Lower Colonic Irrigation”
The Whirlpool
The Hymn
Water
Love Is (The spirit that will never die)
City Melody
Traffic Light Song
The 2003 Sanctuary re issue has the bonus tracks of
Traffic Light Song (Alternative Version)
The Hymn (Alternative Version)
A Scientific Experiment featuring “Lower Colonic Irrigation” (Alternative Version)
The 2010 Re Issue on Cherry Red has the following bonus tracks
Traffic Light Song (Alternate Version)
The Hymn (Alternate Version)
The Experiment (Alternate Version)
Eternal Messenger (BBC Radio Session 1971)
Simple Man (BBC Radio Session 1971)
The BBC session tracks were lost by the BBC but the uncle of former Kingdom Come bass player Des Fisher recorded the session to tape, and Des sent Matthew North from arthurbrownmusic.com the tape to transfer and a CD copy was returned to the BBC along with some other missing Arthur Brown material.
Original UK album on Polydor has the Cat No 2310-178 SUPER
The 1993 Voiceprint Re issue VP 136
The 2003 Sanctuary Re Issue CMQCD805
The 2010 Cherry Red Re Issue eclec2186