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LP ASTERIX (Pre- Lucifer's Friend)
Asterix
Country of release: Germany, 2021
Original released: 1970
Label: Long Hair Music
Catalogue number: LHC194
Barcode: 4035177001945
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Includes 4 Pages Insert
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Look Out (3:07)
2. Gone From My Life (3:28)
3. Broken Home (4:24)
4. Time Again (3:06)
5. Jump Into My Action (3:30)
6. Everybody (3:01) (Bonus Track, Single A-Side)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Open Up Your Mind (3:14)
2. Corner Street Girl (4:04)
3. Change In You (4:06)
4. Morning At My Dawn (6:53)
5. If I Could Fly (3:00) (Bonus Track, Single B-Side)
Listen At YouTube:
Asterix
was a close
predecessor of
Lucifer's Friend, and
released a
self-tittled album in
1970.
Asterix was a direct
predecessor of
Lucifer's Friend;
released one
(eponymous) album in
1970. Technically,
this was the first
Lucifer's Friend
album, only under a
different name. Also,
one single was
released featuring a
slightly altered
line-up, without
John's involvement.
Peter Hesslein began
his musical career way
back in 1963 with a
band called the
Giants. Peter Hecht
and Dieter Horns were
both members of a
group known as the
German Bonds, from
1965 onwards. Peter
Hesslein joined the
Bonds in 1968 which
survived until 1970.
At this point the
various members took
up the study of
graphic design in an
attempt to forge more
sensible careers.
But the call of
rock’n’roll was too
strong and in late
1970, the ex-Bonds
men, together with
Joachim Reitenbach ,
decided to record a
new album. They needed
a lead singer and
eventually found John
Lawton who had been
with the group
Stonewall.
The new band took the
name Lucifer's Friend
and released their
first album 'Asterix'
in 1970. Their first
three albums were
undeniably influenced
by contemporary
British bands such as
Uriah Heep and Deep
Purple. 'Lucifer's
Friend' was released
on the Phillips label
in January 1971
followed by 'Where The
Groupies Killed The
Blues' (1972).
Lucifer's Friend' was
given rave reviews
particularly in
America where the
Chicago Express
compared them to Led
Zeppelin.
This encouraged the
five-piece to commence
a heavy touring
schedule, a policy
which later backfired.
Gradually their music
had become a shade
more sophisticated and
serious jazz and
symphonic influences
were detected by
critics and fans. This
was no doubt due to
the increasing
importance of
'progressive rock'
which seemed to appeal
to college students
and university
audiences rather more
than good old heavy
metal. It was also
more interesting for
musicians to play and
presented them with
new challenges.
German group Lucifer’s
Friend has it's roots
in one German and one
English band. Peter
Hecht (keyboards),
Dieter Horns (bass and
backing vocals), Peter
Hesslein (guitar and
backing vocals) and
Joachim Reitenbach
(drums) played until
early 1970 together in
a band called "German
Bonds". In November
1970, the four of them
started recording, it
was after the
recording of the
backing tracks that
John Lawton came in.
He played with his own
group "Stonewall" in
the Top Ten Club in
Hamburg. He recorded
the lead vocals and in
January 1971 they
released their first
album. John had
previously released an
album in 1970 on the
German Decca label
called Asterix with
the members of German
Bonds.
It is also a fact that
the members of
"Lucifer’s Friend"
recorded two other
albums under the name
of "Pink Mice" on the
German budget label
Europa. The band play
classical themes on
these albums in the
style of the Dutch
band "Ekseption". John
Lawton was on these
albums but was limited
to backing vocals. It
is also common
knowledge that
Hesslein and Hecht
also worked for years
with "The James Last
Orchestra" and that
John Lawton sang with
"The Les Humphries
Singers" when he was
not recording with
Lucifer’s Friend.
(dirtyfunky.blogspot.de)
In 1976 Lawton joined
Uriah Heep as their
frontman, recording
the albums Firefly,
Innocent Victim,
Fallen Angel and Live
in Europe '79, touring
Europe and the U.S.
until September 1979.
(en.wikipedia.org)
Peter Hesslein -
Guitar, Vocals
Dieter Horns - Bass,
Vocals
Joachim Rietenbach -
Drums, Percussion
Peter Hecht - Organ,
Piano, Keyboards
John Lawton - Vocals
(Tracks 1-5, 7-10)
George Monroe* -
Vocals (Track 6, 11)
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