The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was the name of an album (produced by The Who's Pete Townshend and featuring covers of songs by James Brown and Screamin' Jay Hawkins) and the group, led by outlandish English singer Arthur Brown, that recorded the album and had one charted hit in the U.S., "Fire," which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968; Brown was a psychedelic rocker whose performances, which sometimes involved fire and nudity, had a significant influence on the music and acts of later shock-rockers Alice Cooper and Kiss.