LP ASTERIX (Lucifer's Friend) Uriah Heep (Re) Decca 16 695S-P YELLOW VINYL

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LP ASTERIX

(Pre- Lucifer's Friend, feat. John Lawton (Uriah Heep)

Asterix

Limited Edition Of 300 Handnumbered Copies In Yellow Vinyl

 

Country of release: Germany, 20??

Original released: 1970

Label: Decca

Catalogue number: SLK 16 695-P

 

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No

 

 Condition Record: MINT -

Condition Cover: MINT



 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Look Out (3:07)

2. Gone From My Life (3:29)

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)

 

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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)


Peter Hesslein - Guitar, Vocals
Bass, Vocals – Dieter Horns
Joachim Rietenbach - Drums, Percussion
Peter Hecht - Organ, Piano, Keyboards
John Lawton - Vocals (Except*)
George Monroe* - Vocals – (Side 1, Track: 6, Side 2, Track 5)

 

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