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In 1989, Kingdom Come released their second LP, In Your Face, with (initially) strong sales to rival their platinum selling debut, when the band abruptly broke up for personal reasons in August 1989. Without the rest of the band, lead vocalist and primary songwriter Lenny Wolf chose to retain the band's name and record a third album, the band's ...
Kingdom Come is the debut album by American/German hard rock band Kingdom Come, released in 1988. The album peaked at number twelve on the U.S. Billboard 200 [ 6 ] and obtained gold certification from the RIAA , the only Kingdom Come album to achieve this feat. [ 7 ]
Journey is the third and final studio album by British rock band Kingdom Come, known as Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come [1] outside the UK. After the band featured drastically different styles on their first two albums, and after several line-up changes, band leader Arthur Brown worked the band towards a new direction for Journey.
Too is the seventh album by the band Kingdom Come. It contains eight new tracks and three re-recordings of previously released Stone Fury songs. Track listing
The Kingdom Come Remix EP consists of remixed renditions of select songs from Elevation's preceding release, Kingdom Come.The EP, consisting of five songs from the album that were remixed, was released on October 26, 2010 through its own imprint label as a free digital download. [9]
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kingdom Come is the first compilation album by German-American hard rock band Kingdom Come.
Aerial view of Sázava Monastery A 15th-century battle in the Kingdom of Bohemia during the reign of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, who is featured in the game. Kingdom Come: Deliverance takes place in the early 15th century in the Kingdom of Bohemia, then part of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown and of the Holy Roman Empire, in what is now the Czech Republic.
Two singles were released in support of the album, both becoming minor hits in the UK: "Do You Like It" (no. 73) and "Overrated" (no. 85). [3] The band was due to tour the UK, supporting W.A.S.P., shortly after release of the second single, but split up before the tour commenced (ironically W.A.S.P. also lost guitarist and co-founder Chris Holmes at the same time, meaning they also had to ...