Released 1971 Artist Sir Lord Balti | Length 32:00 Release date 1971 | |
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Similar Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Balti, Kingdom Come, Sir Lord Balti III Raw |
Sir Lord Baltimore is the second studio album by American rock band Sir Lord Baltimore, released on Mercury Records in 1971. It was reissued on PolyGram in 1994, and on Red Fox in 2003. The 1994 and 2003 re-releases also contained 1970's Kingdom Come, and were titled Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore.
Contents
This album marked a change in direction, with the frenetic pace of the first album giving way to a slower tempo. Sir Lord Baltimore expanded to a quartet for this album, with Louis Dambra's brother, Joey Dambra, joining as a second guitarist. Sir Lord Baltimore contained a supposed live recording, "Where Are We Going", later confirmed by leader John Garner to have been recorded at Mercury Studios, with the audience dubbed in at the producer's request. The chorus guitar riff to "Woman Tamer" was used by stoner rock band Monster Magnet on the title track of their 1995 album Dopes to Infinity.
Side 1
- "Man from Manhattan" – 10:34
- "Where Are We Going" ["Live"] – 3:19
Side 2
- "Chicago Lives" – 3:49
- "Loe and Behold" – 3:46
- "Woman Tamer" – 5:12
- "Caesar LXXI" – 5:22
Personnel
Songs
1Man From Manhattan10:34
2Where Are We Going3:20
3Chicago Lives3:49