Album
Kingdom Come
1994 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Kingdom Come is a Rock album by Sir Lord Baltimore, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.
About
It was a 1971 <i>Creem</i> magazine review of the Brooklyn trio Sir Lord Baltimore’s debut album <i>Kingdom Come</i> in which the words “heavy metal” were first coined — though following the resurgence of proto-metal in the 21st century, the band has been regarded by many as “the godfathers of stoner-rock.” This description certainly fits alongside opening cut “Master Heartache,” where Gary Justin’s thunderous bass kickstarts the tune like the mentor of Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister, before guitarist Louis Dambra’s sludgy riffs go head-to-head with the heavy handed bludgeoning of the band’s singing drummer John Garner. The ferocious attack and speedy tempos of “Hard Rain Fallin’” had much more in common with the fast-throttled proto-punk coming out of Detroit’s MC5 and the Stooges, while more bluesy tunes like “Lady of Fire,” “I Got a Woman” and “Hell Hound” sound inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Cream’s penchant for turning rootsy songs into blisteringly loud biker anthems. “Lake Isle of Innersfree” downshifts with 12-string acoustic guitars and a prominent harpsichord to reveal that the band also had a soft spot for psychedelic baroque rock.
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Tracklist
- 1Master Heartache4:35
- 2Hard Rain Fallin'2:54
- 3Lady of Fire2:51
- 4Lake Isle of Innersfree4:02
- 5Pumped Up4:05
- 6Kingdom Come6:34
- 7I Got a Woman2:59
- 8Hell Hound3:19
- 9Helium Head (I Got a Love)4:01
- 10Ain't Got Hung On You2:21
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- heavy
- aggressive
- bluesy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Gary JustinBASS, VOCALS
- John GarnerDRUMS, LEAD VOCALS
- Louis DambraLEAD GUITAR, VOCALS
- Joey DambraLEAD GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, ORGAN, VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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