Hands of Time by Kingdom Come (CD, 1990)

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UPC4988031268773
eBay Product ID (ePID)20050160345

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year1990
GenreRock
StyleHard Rock
ArtistKingdom Come
Release TitleHands of Time

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
ReviewsQ (8/91) - 3 Stars - Good - "...a collection of elegantly crafted songs with colorful arrangements...with significantly more originality (than their debut album)..."
Additional informationPersonnel: Lenny Wolf (vocals, guitar, bass), Blues Saraceno, Marco Moir, Bert Meulendijk (guitars), Koen van Baal (keyboards), Jimmy Bralower, Steve Burke (drums). Recorded at Wisseloord Studios, Holland and The Hit Factory, New York. All songs written or co-written by Lenny Wolf. In the 1980s, the often-repeated joke about Kingdom Come was that the band should have called itself "Kingdom Clone" because it was nothing more than a shameless clone of Led Zeppelin. And, to be sure, the headbangers' Zeppelin worship was so slavish in the '80s that its albums were totally devoid of originality. Zep influenced countless artists, but the most accomplished Zep lovers (everyone from Heart to Mother's Finest) strived for uniqueness and ended up becoming quite distinctive themselves. Creatively, things hadn't improved for Kingdom by 1991, when Hands of Time was released. Whether rocking out on "Blood On the Land" and "Stay" or taking a moodier, more atmospheric approach on "You'll Never Know," "You're Not the Only....I Know" and "I've Been Trying," Kingdom was still without an identity of its own. Lead singer/producer Lenny Wolf continued to emulate Robert Plant, though he's never as soulful. With all of Zep's great albums in print, why does anyone need Kingdom Come? Hands of Time is a CD to pass on. ~ Alex Henderson
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