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Mean Machine (Lucifer's Friend album)

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Released
  
1981

Length
  
39:40

Mean Machine (1981)
  
Sumo Grip (1994)

Release date
  
1981

Genre
  
Heavy metal

Recorded
  
1981

Producer
  
Lucifer's Friend

Artist
  
Lucifer's Friend

Label
  
Elektra Records

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Mean Machine is the eighth album by Lucifer's Friend. On this album the band returns to their heavy metal roots, albeit with less of the Hammond organ found on the first album. However, by this time the band had lost its core following years ago and it was too late to recover. Lucifer's Friend lasted a year after the album's release and then finally broke up. John Lawton would join the hard rock bands, Rebel and ZAR. Lucifer's Friend would reunite in 1993 and would release Sumo Grip in 1994 and would breakup for the final time in 1996.

Contents

Hey Driver

"Hey Driver" has been declared as the best song of the band's career according to a vote held on Lucifer's Friend's official Facebook page.

Personnel

  • John Lawton – lead vocals
  • Peter Hesslein – lead guitars, backing vocals
  • Peter Hecht – keyboards
  • Dieter Horns – bass
  • Herbert Bornhold – drums
  • Songs

    1One Way To Heartbreak4:37
    2Hey Driver4:14
    3Fire And Rain4:42

    References

    Mean Machine (Lucifer's Friend album) Wikipedia