Lucifer's Friend - ...Where the Groupies Killed the Blues (Reissue) (1972/1991)
Artist: Lucifer's Friend
Title: ...Where the Groupies Killed the Blues
Year Of Release: 1972/1991
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Heavy Prog Rock, Art Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log) / Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 41:26
Total Size: 101/262/979 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: ...Where the Groupies Killed the Blues
Year Of Release: 1972/1991
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Heavy Prog Rock, Art Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log) / Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 41:26
Total Size: 101/262/979 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Hobo - 4:15
2. Rose on the Vine - 8:19
3. Mother - 7:25
4. Where the Groupies Killed the Blues - 4:15
5. Prince of Darkness - 4:15
6. Summerdream-Delirium-No Reason or Rhyme - 4:15
7. Burning Ships - 4:15
Line-up::
Peter Hesslein - guitar, vocals, percussion
Peter Hecht - piano, keyboards
John Lawton - vocals
Dieter Horns - bass
Joachim Rietenbach - drums
ProgRock band, formed 1970 in Hamburg, Germany, fronted by British vocalist John Lawton (of Uriah Heep).
Evolved from Asterix (6) and comprised of 3/4 of The German Bonds, the group officially disbanded in 1982. They briefly reunited (1993-1997) as Lucifer's Friend II, releasing one album before disbanding once again. In 2015 they have reformed again.
...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.
In the U.S., the band's U.S. label (Billingsgate Records) did not release this album although Billingsgate did issue the follow-up album, I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer (1973). The U.S. release of Groupies was delayed three years until the band's new label Passport Records released it.
Evolved from Asterix (6) and comprised of 3/4 of The German Bonds, the group officially disbanded in 1982. They briefly reunited (1993-1997) as Lucifer's Friend II, releasing one album before disbanding once again. In 2015 they have reformed again.
...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.
In the U.S., the band's U.S. label (Billingsgate Records) did not release this album although Billingsgate did issue the follow-up album, I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer (1973). The U.S. release of Groupies was delayed three years until the band's new label Passport Records released it.