
Arthur Brown & Jimmy Carl Black
Brown, Black & Blue
© 2008 Crossfire Publications (723850990320)
Blues and pop classics from the legendary Arthur Brown ("Fire") and Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black.
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Arthur Brown is best known for "Fire," the #2 classic from 1968 by his group The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown. Arthur went on to form Kingdom Come and recorded with many different artists over the years. When he formed an Austin, Texas-based painting company called Two Gentlemen Of Color with former Mothers Of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black in the mid-1980s, they also decided to do an album together. They rounded up the band known as The Mannish Boys, featuring the late harmonica player Gary Primich, and recorded this album. Jimmy Carl Black also recorded an album with this band, entitled "A Lil' Dab'l Do Ya" (also available as a download-only release).