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Author:  The_Voice [ Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:39 am ]
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Sir Lord Baltimore, is a 70s rock band from New York in the vein of Led Zeppelin, Uriah Heep and Black Sabbath, so if you like the after mentioned bands be sure to check this highly underrated band.

From their 1970 album "Kingdom Come" :

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Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come
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Sir Lord Baltimore - Hell Hound
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And from their 1971 album "Sir Lord Baltimore":

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Sir Lord Baltimore - Woman Tamer
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Pm me for full albums

Author:  The_Voice [ Thu Jul 27, 2006 12:37 am ]
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bump!

Author:  Eyesore [ Fri Jul 28, 2006 7:34 am ]
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I just downloaded them, I'll listen tomorrow and give you my opinion. I'm off to read until I sleep!

Author:  ganeshaRules [ Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:04 am ]
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All my references to that band are that they were a great influence for a lot of stoner bands.

Listening to the tracks I hear a lot of Led Zep, less Sabbath.

Interesting band (second class one) but I can't understand why they are so influential. It's cool to say that obscure bands influence your music more than famous ones?

Author:  The_Voice [ Fri Jul 28, 2006 11:35 pm ]
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ganeshaRules wrote:
All my references to that band are that they were a great influence for a lot of stoner bands.

Listening to the tracks I hear a lot of Led Zep, less Sabbath.

Interesting band (second class one) but I can't understand why they are so influential. It's cool to say that obscure bands influence your music more than famous ones?


Maybe, but i never said they were influential, just underrated wich i think they are, i totally agree with the zeppelin reference.

Author:  Eyesore [ Sat Jul 29, 2006 12:29 am ]
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Yeah, there is some serious Zep moments on these tracks. There are some early Sabbath sounds too, especially on "Woman Tamer" and "Kingdom Come." There are a lot of Sabbath songs like that, but people—especially the younger generation—generally only know the famous Sabbath songs you hear on the radio, you know?

This is actually really good, though. How many albums did the band have, just the two?

Author:  The_Voice [ Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:14 am ]
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Eyesore wrote:
Yeah, there is some serious Zep moments on these tracks. There are some early Sabbath sounds too, especially on "Woman Tamer" and "Kingdom Come." There are a lot of Sabbath songs like that, but people—especially the younger generation—generally only know the famous Sabbath songs you hear on the radio, you know?

This is actually really good, though. How many albums did the band have, just the two?


Yeah, just those two, a shame.

Author:  Eyesore [ Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:01 am ]
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The_Voice wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Yeah, there is some serious Zep moments on these tracks. There are some early Sabbath sounds too, especially on "Woman Tamer" and "Kingdom Come." There are a lot of Sabbath songs like that, but people—especially the younger generation—generally only know the famous Sabbath songs you hear on the radio, you know?

This is actually really good, though. How many albums did the band have, just the two?

Yeah, just those two, a shame.

I've put them on my list. Have they ever been released on CD?

Author:  The_Voice [ Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:11 pm ]
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Yes, there is a release that contains both albums in one package.

Author:  Eyesore [ Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:48 pm ]
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The_Voice wrote:
Yes, there is a release that contains both albums in one package.

Sweet. Thanks, dude!

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