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Friday, June 12, 2009

LUCIFER'S FRIEND - Banquet 1974 -






















LUCIFER'S FRIEND \ BANQUET 1 974.
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LUCIFER'S FRIEND - Where The Groupies Killed The Blues 1972 -






















LUCIFER'S FRIEND \ WHERE THE GROUPIES KILLED THE BLUES 1972.
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LUCIFER'S FRIEND - S\T 1970 -























LUCIFER'S FRIEND - S\T 1970.
Bio:
A German outfit fronted by a British singer, Lucifer's Friend first gained minor notoriety, and later major cult status, as both early practitioners of heavy metal and progressive rock plus elements of jazz and pop.
Formed in 1970 Hamburg, by former German Bonds members Peter Hesslein (guitar), Peter Hecht (keyboards), Dieter Horns (bass), and Joachim Rietenbach (drums), the group was initially dubbed
Asterix and recorded an entire album's worth of material before connecting with British - singer John Lawton.
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KLAATU - Endangered Species 1980 -






















KLAATU \ ENDANGERED SPECIES 1980.

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KLAATU - Hope 1977 -






















KLAATU - HOPE 1977.

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KLAATU - S \T 1976 -






















KLAATU - S \ T 1976.
A few words
On August of 1976, the self-titled debut album by an unknown group called Klaatu was released on Capitol Records to little notice. The following February Steve Smith, a writer for the Providence Journal in Rhode Island, wrote an article titled "Could Klaatu Be the Beatles? Mystery Is a Magical Mystery Tour." The article began the rumor that Klaatu was "more than likely either in part or in whole the Beatles."
These conjectures, fueled by a series of articles in trade magazines like
Billboard created a huge amount of hype and Capitol did nothing to deny or confirm the rumors.
Throughout 1977, record sales soared and radio stations ran "Is Klaatu the Beatles?" promotions. Reportedly, some of the "clues" as to whether or not Klaatu were
the Beatles included backward messages, Morse code, references to the group's identities in the song lyrics, and the word "Beatles" hidden in various places on the record jacket. After several months of conjecture, the group's identity was revealed at the end of year -- it wasn't the Beatles after all, it was Terry Draper (songwriter, vocalist, drummer), John Woloschuck, and Dee Long. Immediately, their record sales declined, and due to a backlash generated by the Beatles hoax their four subsequent albums failed to sell.
The group broke up in 1981. ~ Jim Powers, All Music Guide

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DOG SOLDIER - S \ T 1974 -






















DOG SOLDIER with KEEF HARTLEY \ S \ T 1974.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - Lancashire Hustler 1973 -



KEEF HARTLEY BAND.

LANCASHIRE HUSTLER 1973.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - Seventy Second Brave 1972 -






















KEEF HARTLEY BAND \ SEVENTY SECOND BRAVE 1972.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - Overdog 1971 -





















KEEF HARTLEY BAND \ OVERDOG 1971.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - Little Big Band 1971 -






















KEEF HARTLEY BAND \ LITTLE BIG BAND 1971.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - The Time Is Near 1970 -






















KEEF HARTLEY BAND \ THE TIME IS NEAR 1970.

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KEEF HARTLEY BAND - The Battle Of North West Six 1970 -






















KEEF HARTLEY BAND \ THE BATTLE OF NORTH WEST SIX 1970.

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