Atomic Rooster are a British rock band originally formed by former members of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, organist Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer. Their history is defined by two main periods: the early to mid‑1970s and the early 1980s. Although the band went through significant stylistic changes, they are best known for the hard, progressive rock sound of their 1971 hit singles “Tomorrow Night” (UK No. 11) and “Devil’s Answer” (UK No. 4). In 2016, Atomic Rooster reformed with permission from Crane’s widow, featuring a new line‑up that included two musicians from various 1970s incarnations of the band. In the summer of 1969, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown split during a second U.S. tour. Keyboardist Vincent Crane and drummer Carl Palmer left and returned to England, where they discussed a possible collaboration with Brian Jones, who had just been dismissed from the Rolling Stones. After Jones’s death on 3 July 1969, they adopted the name Atomic Rooster (influenced by the U.S. band Rhinoceros) and soon recruited Nick Graham on bass and vocals. This lineup followed the instrumental arrangement previously used in The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: vocals, organ, bass and drums. The band began performing live around London. At their first headlining show at the London Lyceum on 29 August 1969, the opening act was Deep Purple.
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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
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