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Artist: Lucifer's Friend

Title: Mean Machine

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Category: classic rock

Year: 1981

Label: Warner Music Japan

Catalog Number: wpcr-1721

Personnel

John Lawton Vocals
Peter Hecht Keyboards
Dieter Horns Bass
Peter Hesslein Guitar
Herbert Bornhold Drums
Adrian Askew Keyboards

Tracks

1.  One Way Street To Heartbreak  
2.  Hey Driver  
3.  Fire And Rain  
4.  Mean Machine  
5.  Cool Hand Killer  
6.  Action  
7.  Born To The City  
8.  One Night Sensation  
9.  Let Me Down Slow  
10.  Bye Bye Sadie  

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From: pompeius Date: November 23, 2005 at 22:44
What an odd band. Despite the title, one of the least "scary" bands of all time. This album is good solid american hard rock (made by Krauts!). The one to get for AOR fans is "Sneak Me In" with Mike Starrs replacing John Lawton. If you want darkness, try their classic 1970 S/t. But always expect more happy keyboardy songs about teenage girls and groupies than their occasional foray into satanic prog. For fans of Heep, Birth Control, etc.

From: juan carlos Date: November 7, 2008 at 22:21
Good Classic Rock(Hard). Some catchy tunes but not a great one for me. "Born To The City"(a`la Triumph/Foreigner) is the Highlight. "Cool Hand Killer"("Kill The King" version from Rainbow!?) "Fire And Rain" and "One Night Sensation" are good too. 7.8/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 12, 2018 at 13:56
This is a very splendid release!!!,a mix of edgy Hard Rock combined with AORish moments...if you like bands such as Axe,Blackfoot or even early Foreigner then you might like this act...tracks # 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 & 10 are the ones for me...basically the whole album is a goodie one.86/100 ...btw John Lawton is a killer singer.


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