While the band had a very classic rock sound, the songs just weren't memorable enough to score bigger hits, even at the height of the hairband craze. But digging through the long jams, you'll find some radio-friendly cuts like "You're Not The Only...I Know," which comes from their 1991 record, "Hands Of Time."
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
"You're Not The Only...I Know" by Kingdom Come
Hard rock band Kingdom Come made their first (and only) chart appearance in 1988 when "Get It On" reached an appropriate #69. The band quickly drew comparisons to Led Zeppelin, largely due to the similarity between Lenny Wolf's vocals and those of Robert Plant. "Get It Out" also features a guitar riff that comes right out of the Jimmy Page playbook.
While the band had a very classic rock sound, the songs just weren't memorable enough to score bigger hits, even at the height of the hairband craze. But digging through the long jams, you'll find some radio-friendly cuts like "You're Not The Only...I Know," which comes from their 1991 record, "Hands Of Time."
While the band had a very classic rock sound, the songs just weren't memorable enough to score bigger hits, even at the height of the hairband craze. But digging through the long jams, you'll find some radio-friendly cuts like "You're Not The Only...I Know," which comes from their 1991 record, "Hands Of Time."
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