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album by Lucifer's Friend
1973 studio album by Lucifer's Friend
I'm Just a Rock 'n' Roll Singer Released November 1973 Recorded January–February 1973 Studio Widrose-Dumont-Time Studios Genre Length 43 :45 Language English Label (in the US) Vertigo Records (in Europe) Producer Horns, Hecht, Hesslein
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I'm Just a Rock 'n' Roll Singer is the third album released by progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend in 1973. This album marks the point where they completely turn away from dark lyrics and heavy metal sound.
Track listing [ ]
1. "Groovin' Stone" Peter Hesslein, John Lawton 5:18 2. "Closed Curtains" Peter Hecht, Fendt, Lawton 6:00 3. "Born on the Run" Dieter Horns, Lawton 3:48 4. "Blind Freedom" Hesslein, Lawton 6:24
5. "Rock 'n' Roll Singer" Hesslein, Lawton 4:15 6. "Lonely City Days" Hesslein, Lawton 4:55 7. "Mary's Breakdown" Horns, Lawton 5:51 8. "Song for Louie" Hesslein, Lawton 7:14
Personnel [ ]
John Lawton – lead vocals
Peter Hecht – keyboards
Dieter Horns – bass, vocals
Peter Hesslein – lead guitars, vocals
Joachim Reitenbach – drums
Guest musicians [ ]
Herbert Bornhold - percussion
Herb Geller – soprano saxophone on "Blind Freedom"
Bob Lanese – trumpet on "Blind Freedom"
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John Lawton
Peter Hesslein
Peter Hecht
Dieter Horns
Joachim Rietenbach
Herbert Bornhold
Curt Cress
Mike Starrs
Adrian Askew
Andreas Dicke
Jogi Wichmann
Udo Dahmen
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