Artist's albums
The First 10 Explosive Years, Vol. 2
2001 · album
Heavy Soul
2001 · album
Rarities
2000 · album
The First 10 Explosive Years
1999 · album
Made In England
1972 · album
Live in London 1972 (Live)
1993 · album
In Hearing of Atomic Rooster
1971 · album
Atomic Rooster
1980 · album
Atomic Rooster
1970 · album
Death Walks Behind You
1970 · album
Devil's Answer
2020 · single
Space Cowboy
2018 · album
On Air - Live at the BBC & Other Transmissions
2018 · album
Live in Germany 1983
2017 · album
Live in London 1972 (Live in London, 27/7/1972)
2016 · album
The Devil's Answer
2012 · album
Devils Answer
2011 · album
The Best Of
2011 · compilation
Anthology 1969-81
2009 · album
Homework (Deluxe Edition)
2008 · album
Little Live Rooster - London 1972
2007 · EP
Best - Dance of Death
2006 · album
Nice 'n' Greasy (Expanded Edition)
1973 · album
Live At The Marquee 1980
2002 · album
Live And Raw - 70/71
1970 · album
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Biography
Atomic Rooster was a British progressive-rock group formed in 1969 with an original lineup of Vincent Crane (organ), Nick Graham (bass), and Carl Palmer (drums). Their debut album, Atomic Rooster, hit number 49 in the U.K. in June 1970, after which Graham and Palmer left the group. Crane maintained the name and recruited guitarist/singer John Cann and drummer Paul Hammond for the second album, Death Walks Behind You, which hit number 12 in the U.K., where it featured the number 11 single "Tomorrow Night," and number 90 in the U.S. Pete French of Cactus assisted on the third album, In Hearing Of, which featured the number-four U.K. single "The Devil's Answer" and reached number 18 in England and number 167 in America. Then the group split up again, and again Crane assembled a new Atomic Rooster, this time featuring singer Chris Farlowe, guitarist Steve Bolton, bassist Bill Smith, and drummer Rick Parnell. Made in England reached number 149 in the U.S. in 1972, but the group had split again by 1974. Crane fronted lineups of Atomic Rooster into the '80s, before taking up with Dexys Midnight Runners in 1983. In 1989, he committed suicide. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi