Pete Brown
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Biography
[Edit]One of the key eccentrics of the Harvest stable and a successful collaborative lyricist for Cream ("I Feel Free," "Sunshine of Your Love"), poet/percussionist/vocalist/trumpet player Pete Brown was one of the many artists to arise from the British beat movement in the mid- to late '60s. Like a lot of his peers, Brown's spin on progressive rock came from backgrounds in folk, jazz, and blues.
Brown was kicking around the scene as a poet until being approached by Cream to assist in songwriting. Upon achieving chart success with the trio, Brown decided to go the musician route. Graham Bond asked Brown to help out with some songs for the Graham Bond Organisation, and he was eventually invited to sing with the group on-stage. Once they broke up, Brown helped form the Battered Ornaments, hoping to work with musicians whose skills didn't dwarf his own. The group fell in with Harvest, the progressive subsidiary of EMI that housed the likes of Syd Barrett, Deep Purple, and Roy Harper. The Battered Ornaments' only record with Brown, A Meal You Can Shake Hands With in the Dark, was released in 1969.
The Battered Ornaments booted Brown from the band on the night prior to a supporting gig for the Rolling Stones at Hyde Park; his vocals on the recording of the group's second record were eventually wiped off. The sacked singer immediately set about forming Piblokto!, a group that, for 1970's Things May Come and Things May Go But the Art School Dance Goes on Forever, comprised bassist Roger Bunn, guitarist Jim Mullen, organist Dave Thompson, and Battered Ornaments drummer Rob Tait. Bunn was replaced by Steve Glover for Thousands on a Raft, which was released six months after the debut. Another shake up in the lineup predated the final Piblokto! release, the single "Flying Hero Sandwich."
Brown teamed up again with Graham Bond for 1972's one-off Two Heads Are Better Than One, which featured contributions from several of Brown's former bandmates. With keyboardist Ian Lynn, who played on Thousands on a Raft, he formed Back to the Front, a group that performed but never recorded in their original form. The group lasted until 1977; Brown faded away from music, at least in a performance sense, until 1983's Party in the Rain, which featured most of Back to the Front behind him.
The '90s saw Brown working again with Phil Ryan, a keyboardist who played with Man, the Eyes of Blue, and the final lineup of Piblokto! They made two records together, Ardours of the Lost Rake and Coals to Jerusalem. Toward the end of the decade, he formed the Interoceters, a group that performed songs from his lengthy career. Brown has also maintained a working relationship with Jack Bruce and has participated in the making of several records by other artists.
Title: The Not Forgotten Association
Artist: Pete Brown
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Progressive Rock
Title: Pete Brown And His Orchestra 1944 World Jam Session
Artist: Pete Brown, Jonah Jones, Zed Jackson, Edward Nicholson
Genre: Jazz
Title: Bond + Brown: Two Heads Are Better Than One
Artist: Pete Brown, Graham Bond
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Country
Title: Sammy Price and His Kay Cee Stompers: Mid Century Jazz
Artist: Sammy Price, Pete Brown, Cozy Cole, Milt Hinton, Jonah Jones, Vic Dickenson
Genre: Jazz
Title: Curly's Airships (CD2)
Artist: Arthur Brown, Pete Brown, Peter Hammill, Paul Thompson, Paul Roberts, Judge Smith, David Shaw-Parker, Nick Lucas
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Curly's Airships (CD1)
Artist: Arthur Brown, Pete Brown, Peter Hammill, Paul Thompson, Paul Roberts, Judge Smith, David Shaw-Parker, Nick Lucas
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Collections
Title: That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History (1895-1950)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Most Influential Jazz Guitarists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Mixed Up Minds Part 8
Genre: Rock
Title: Sounds of Harlem, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Masters of Classic Jazz: Swing Greats
Genre: Jazz
Title: We Cut This Album for Bread
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Bethlehem Records Story (CD2)
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Title: Love Me Or Leave Me The Bethlehem Records Story (CD2)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Legend Of A Mind: The Underground Anthology (CD3)
Genre: Psychedelic
Title: Bebop Story, Volume 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Chronological Classics: Pete Brown 1942-1945
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Double Dose Of The Blues (CD2)
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Title: Autumn Blues: Rock Version (CD1)
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Title: My Live In Blue 2024 (CD4)
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Featuring albums
Title: The Complete Jazz at The Philharmonic on Verve, 1944-1949
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jerome 'doc Pomus' Felder; An American Singer & Songwriter, Volume 1
Artist: Pomme, His All Stars
Genre: Blues