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1978 studio album by Lucifer's Friend
Good Time Warrior
Studio album by Lucifer's Friend
Released1978
Recorded1977–1978
GenreHard rock
Length42:19
LabelElektra
Lucifer's Friend chronology
The Devil's Touch
(1976)
Good Time Warrior
(1978)
Rock Heavies: Lucifer's Friend
(1980)

Good Time Warrior is the sixth album by Lucifer's Friend, an album in which Mike Starrs, formerly of Colosseum II, replaced John Lawton on vocals for the first time. This album and the following Sneak Me In (1980) were an attempt at a more commercial, mainstream style which met with limited commercial success. Starrs was eventually replaced by the returning Lawton for 1981's Mean Machine.

Track listing

  1. Old Man Roller - 4:17
  2. Meet You in L.A. - 4:05
  3. My Love - 6:04
  4. Good Times - 4:23
  5. Little Dancer - 4:06
  6. Sweet Little Lady - 4:38
  7. Gamblin' Man - 4:31
  8. Warriors - 10:11

Personnel

Lucifer's Friend
  • John Lawton
  • Peter Hesslein
  • Peter Hecht
  • Dieter Horns
  • Joachim Rietenbach
  • Herbert Bornhold
  • Curt Cress
  • Mike Starrs
  • Adrian Askew
  • Andreas Dicke
  • Jogi Wichmann
  • Udo Dahmen
As Lucifer's Friend
As Lucifer's Friend IISumogrip
As Electric Food


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