Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore

Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore is the first compilation album by American rock band Sir Lord Baltimore, released on Polygram in 1994 and on Red Fox in 2003. It contains Sir Lord Baltimore's first two studio albums, 1970's Kingdom Come and 1971's Sir Lord Baltimore. However, it uses a different track listing than the source material, transposing the original records' A- and B-sides.

This compilation featured the same cover image used on Kingdom Come, only with that album's title removed.

Read more about Kingdom Come/Sir Lord Baltimore:  Track Listing, Personnel

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