- Lucifer's Friend
Lucifer's Friend was a 1970s German
hard rock andprogressive rock band who often incorporated elements ofjazz andpop music .Despite the band's German origin and progressive rock stylings, they are not usually classified as
krautrock which had a more electronically oriented sound.History
The British-born John Lawton was vocalist for a group called Stonewall. Peter Hecht, Dieter Horns, Peter Hesslein, and Joachim Reitenbach were members of a band called the German Bonds. The five joined together to record an album under the band name of Asterix in 1970, then changed their name to Lucifer's Friend and continued under that name. Another group called the Pink Mice was a side project by some of the members in 1971 minus Lawton.
The early albums were released on the
Vertigo Records label in Europe, but in the United States those albums were released on a series of small independent record labels (Billingsgate, Janus, Passport), often a year or more after their release in Europe. Thus, despite airplay in some markets and a cult following, the band's albums were hard to find and commercial success eluded them. The band was finally signed toElektra Records in the late 1970s who released three albums with a more commercial pop oriented sound, but by then interest in the band had waned; those albums were even less successful than the earlier ones.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 heavily influenced by
Led Zeppelin andBlack Sabbath Fact|date=November 2007. That album is still sought after by fans of earlyheavy metal music . The second album, "Where the Groupies Killed the Blues", took an entirely different direction; it was a very experimental album of progressive and psychedelic rock, mostly composed byJohn O'Brien Docker . On the third album, "I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer", they changed direction again, this time in the straightforward rock style popularized by such groups asGrand Funk Railroad , and gritty "life on the road" themes in the lyrics. "Banquet" featured extended, multi-layeredjazz fusion compositions and a 30-piece backup band, alternating with some shorter tracks reminiscent of Chicago and Traffic. Those first four albums are all concept albums of a sort and along with the self-titled Asterix album are the most sought after today."Mind Exploding" established a holding pattern and tried to combine the jazz of "Banquet" with the garage-rock of "Rock & Roll Singer", but was not as well received as the earlier albums. Vocalist John Lawton left in 1976 to join Uriah Heep and was replaced by Mike Starrs, former vocalist with Colosseum II. John Lawton returned for the 1981 album "Mean Machine". On the two albums without Lawton they moved to a more commercial sound, on 1978's "Good Time Warrior" and 1980's "Sneak Me In".
John Lawton's 1980 solo album on RCA, "Heartbeat", was a Lucifer's Friend album in everything but name, with the lineup from "Sneak Me In" performing as backup musicians on that project. Lawton's official return, "Mean Machine", found the band returning to heavy metal, this time in the vein of Rainbow. The band officially broke up in 1982 but briefly reformed in the early 1990s to release a new CD, "Sumo Grip".
Trivia
Peter Hecht contributed orchestral arrangements to A.R.& Machine's Echo double-album in 1972, the second album from
Achim Reichel as such.The later albums on Elektra include keyboardist Adrian Askew, formerly of the pop group
Edison Lighthouse who had the early 1970s hit single "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)".During the 1970s John Lawton split his time between Lucifer's Friend and another band, the
Les Humphries Singers , which was very different from Lucifer's Friend and performed arevue of then-current Top 40 andgospel music material.On October, 2007,
Power metal band3 Inches of Blood covered "In The Time of Job When Mammon Was a Yippie" (originally from Lucifer's Friend's first album) on their second EP, "Trial of Champions".On November, 2007,
Edguy 's singerTobias Sammet side project,Avantasia , covered the song "Ride the sky" in the first part of the Lost in Space EP for The Scarecrow, Avantasia's third album.Discography
Lucifer's Friend albums
* "Lucifer's Friend" (self-titled, 1970)
* "Where the Groupies Killed the Blues " (1972)
* "I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer " (1973)
* "Banquet" (1974)
* "Mind Exploding " (1976)
* "The Devil's Touch " (1976) (1970-1976 Compilation)
* "Good Time Warrior " (1978)
* "" (1980) (1970-1976 Compilation)
* "Sneak Me In " (1980)
* "Mean Machine" (1981)
* "Sumo Grip " (1994)Related and side projects
* "Asterix" (Asterix album, 1970)
* "In Action" (Pink Mice album, 1971)
* "In Synthesized Sound " (Pink Mice album, 1971)
* "Heartbeat" (John Lawton solo album, 1980)
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