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Lucifer's Friend - ....Where The Groupies Killed The Blues album

Lucifer's Friend - ....Where The Groupies Killed The Blues album

  • Performer: Lucifer's Friend
  • Genre: Jazz / Rock
  • Title: ....Where The Groupies Killed The Blues
  • Released: 1972
  • Style: Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock, Classic Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1538 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1625 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Arranged By – Lucifer's Friend. Bass – Dieter Horns. Design – Witt (2). Drums, Percussion – Joachim Rietenbach. Engineer – Conny Plank. Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Vocals – Peter Hesslein. Photography By – Foth.

Lucifer's Friend is the first studio album by the hard rock band Lucifer's Friend, released in 1970. Lucifer's Friend would change directions multiple times on upcoming albums. However, the progressive and krautrock influenced proto-doom metal on this album lives up to the sinister cover. Ride in the Sky" (Hesslein, Lawton) 2:55. Everybody's Clown" (Rietenbach, Horns, Docker, Hecht, Hesslein) 6:12. Keep Goin'" (Horns, Docker, Hecht, Hesslein) 5:26. Toxic Shadows" (Docker, Hesslein) 7:00.

jewel case 12-page booklet Originally released in 1972 as Vertigo 6360 602. Recorded at Windrose-Dumont Time Studio & Star Music Studio, Hamburg, January 1972. VERTIGO and the Spiral logo are not on this version.

Lucifer's Friend was known for changing musical styles and influences on each album. The self-titled 1970 debut had dark lyrics and a stripped-down guitar and organ style and sounded similar to Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. That album is still sought after by fans of early heavy metal music. The second album, Where the Groupies Killed the Blues (1972), took an entirely different direction. It was a very experimental album of progressive and psychedelic rock, mostly composed by John O'Brien Docker

Where the Groupies Killed the Blues. Redirected from Where the Groupies Killed the Blues). Where the Groupies Killed the Blues is the second album by progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend, released in 1972. Piano is prominent on most songs, and organ is used only on a few songs such as "Where the Groupies Killed the Blues", whereas on the debut album, Lucifer's Friend (1970), organ and guitars had been the driving force.

John Lawton - lead vocals Peter Hesslein - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion, vocals Peter Hecht - piano, Hammond organ, electric piano, moog, mellotron Dieter Horns - fender bass, bass-fiddle Joachim Rietenbach - drums, percussion RIP. Tracks Listing. A. obo A. ose in the Vine A. other A. here the Groupies Killed the Blues B. rince of Darkness B. ummerdream a. Delirium b. No Reason or Rhyme B. urning Ships.

And Lucifer’s Friend, they were a German band, but they had a British singer called John Lawton. He replaced David Byron in Uriah Heep; he was in Uriah Heep after he was with Lucifer’s Friend. And this record, it’s their second album; it’s from 1972. And it’s just a complete crazy, super, uber-progressive hard-rock record with amazing vocals from John Lawton. He’s got those types of pipes. I mean just for the title, Where the Groupies Killed the Blues, it’s just, like, a fucking weird title for a record. But it’s a great record. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone that’s looking for that classic hard rock that’s a bit out of the ordinary.