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Sir Lord Baltimore Hell Hound


Kingdom Come is the first studio album by American heavy metal band Sir Lord Baltimore, released on Mercury Records in 1970. It was reissued on PolyGram in 1994, on Red Fox in 2003, and on Anthology Recordings in 2007. The 1994 and 2003 re-releases also contained 1971's Sir Lord Baltimore, and were titled Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore. This album is notable for the fact that its 1971 review in Creem contained the first documented use of the term "heavy metal" to refer to a style of music.[1] It features very fast-paced, rhythm & blues-based rock 'n' roll with high levels of distortion in the guitar and, in some cases, the bass. Though this style of rock 'n' roll would become extremely popular in later years, it was considerably different from the majority of that era's contemporary rock music. Kingdom Come also makes extensive use of multi-tracking to enhance the guitar sound.[2] All of the songs on Kingdom Come were co-written and arranged by Mike Appel, who would later become Bruce Springsteen's manager.[3] Co-produced by Appel and Jim Cretecos, the album was recorded at Vantone Studios in West Orange, New Jersey, before being mixed by Eddie Kramer and Kim King at Electric Lady Studios in New York, New York.[4] Kramer is well-known for his work with such artists and bands as Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, KISS, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Curtis Mayfield, and many others.

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