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An Interview With Andy Dalby Of Kingdom Come, Arthur Brown & Camel

The late-60s and early-70s prog-meets-psych-rock scene featured many heroes of all shapes and sizes. Most know Arthur Brown, whose hair-brained, yet utterly brilliant music was perhaps only matched by Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart. But alongside Brown, specifically in his now-classic outfit Kingdom Come, was Andy Dalby, a guitarist who bought into Brown’s eclecticism wholesale. The result was beloved, highly influential, yet still somewhat cult records, Galactic Zoo Dossier (1971), Kingdom Come (1972), Journey (1973), and Jam (recorded in 1970, released in 1995). As for which Dalby likes most, he tells ClassicRockHistory.com: “Everyone cites Journey as groundbreaking and the best. The post An Interview With Andy Dalby Of Kingdom Come, Arthur Brown & Camel appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.