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    Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore (US Hard Rock 1970-71)

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    Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore (US Hard Rock 1970-71)

    Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore (US Hard Rock 1970-71)


    Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore
    US Hard Rock 1970-71 | Covers | 320kbps | 164.43 MB


    Here's a CD reissue of the 2 first SLB albums (Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore) in a glorious 320kbps rip:

    1. Kingdom Come (Kingdom Come)
    2. I Got a Woman (Kingdom Come)
    3. Hell Hound (Kingdom Come)
    4. Helium Head (I Got a Love) (Kingdom Come)
    5. Ain't Got Hung on You (Kingdom Come)
    6. Master Heartache (Kingdom Come)
    7. Hard Rain Fallin' (Kingdom Come)
    8. Lady of Fire (Kingdom Come)
    9. Lake Isle of Innersfree
    10. Pumped Up (Kingdom Come)
    11. Chicago Lives
    12. Loe and Behold
    13. Woman Tamer
    14. Caesar Lxxi
    15. Man from Manhattan
    16. Where Are We Going?

    When the subject of heavy metal pioneers comes up (and one gets past the obvious bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and Deep Purple), several lesser-known but still remembered bands are invariably mentioned, and one of them is Sir Lord Baltimore, who hailed not from Baltimore but from New York. The formed in the late 60's and managed two albums before giving it up (confusingly, the self-titled album is their second, not first). Given that these were released in 1970-1971, one shouldn't expect modern crushing guitars, but this was pretty heavy stuff for the time (particularly the debut), a wild, psychedelic hard rock sound that occasionally brings to mind early Budgie as well as the aforementioned Zep. They may have been the first hard rock band whose drummer was their lead singer, still a rarity in heavy metal. When modern stoner bands are referenced as "70s-influenced", this is the kind of band they're referring to

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    Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come & Sir Lord Baltimore (US Hard Rock 1970-71)