Atomic Rooster are a British rock band originally formed by members of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, organist Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer. Their history is defined by two periods: the early-mid-1970s and the early 1980s. The band went through radical style changes, but they are best known for the hard, progressive rock sound of their hit singles, “Tomorrow Night” (UK No. 11) and “Devil’s Answer” (UK No. 4), both in 1971.
In 2016 Atomic Rooster reformed with permission from Crane’s widow, with the new line-up featuring two members from the various 1970s incarnations of the band. In the summer of 1969, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown split in the middle of a second US tour. Keyboardist Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer left, returning to England to discuss a collaboration with Brian Jones, who had just been let go from the Rolling Stones. After Jones’s death on 3 July 1969, they adopted the name Atomic Rooster (with influence from the US band Rhinoceros) and soon recruited Nick Graham on bass and vocals. They followed with what had been the Crazy World of Arthur Brown arrangement of vocals, organ, bass and drums.
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Breakthrough
Tomorrow Night
Devil’s Answer
Devil’s Answer
Seven Lonely Streets
Death Walks Behind You
Broken Wings
A Spoonful Of Bromide Helps The Pulse Rate Go Down
Time Take My Life
Voodoo in You
D̰ḛa̰th Walk behind you – Full Album 1970
In Hear̤i̤n̤g̤ Of – 1971 Full Album
Mad̤e̤ In Eng̤l̤a̤nd – 1972 Full Album