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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelHNE, IMT
UPC5013929923621
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046027717
Product Key Features
Release Year2020
FormatCD
GenreHeavy Metal
ArtistSir Lord Baltimore
Release TitleComplete Recordings 1970-2006 (3 cd Capacity Wallet)
Dimensions
Item Height0.55 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length4.99 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks30
Number of Discs3
Tracks1.1 Master Heartache 1.2 Hard Rain Fallin' 1.3 Lady of Fire 1.4 Lake Isle of Innersfree 1.5 Pumped Up 1.6 Kingdom Come 1.7 I Got a Woman 1.8 Hell Hound 1.9 Helium Head (I Got a Love) 1.10 Ain't Got Hung on You 2.1 Man from Manhattan 2.2 Man from Manhattan Act I 2.3 Superior One Intro 2.4 Theme : 45 2.5 Man from Manhattan Act II 2.6 Theme 45 2.7 Act III Mmcxi New Earth 2.8 Act IV Raca (People They de Bad Thing) 2.9 Where Are We Going 2.10 Chicago Lives 2.11 Loe and Behold 2.12 Woman Tamer 2.13 Caesar LXXI 3.1 (Gonna) Fill the World 3.2 With Fire 3.3 Love Slave 3.4 Wild White Horses 3.5 Rising Son 3.6 Cosmic Voice 3.7 Mission
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesThree CDs. When it comes to the birth of heavy metal and hard rock, the obvious acts to namecheck are British legends such as Sabbath, Purple and Zeppelin, but delving further back, and across the ocean, Blue Cheer were definitely forging their own brand of heavyosity at the tail end of the 1960s. However, one band of gonzoid proto-metal, stoner rockers who were able to give Blue Cheer a run for their money are the cult power trio, Sir Lord Baltimore. Hailing from Brooklyn in New York, Sir Lord Baltimore were formed in 1968 by drumming lead vocalist John Garner, lead guitarist Louis Dambra, and bassist Gary Justin. This set includes a poster, and each album comes in it's own wallet, with the first two albums replicating the original gatefolds. One major fan and champion of the band is Julian Cope, who has granted permission to reproduce essays about Sir Lord Baltimore courtesy of his Head Heritage website.