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Asterix is the only album by Asterix, a predecessor of the band Lucifer's Friend.

Track listing

  1. "Everybody"
  2. "If I Could Fly"
  3. "Look Out"
  4. "Gone from My Life"
  5. "Broken Home"
  6. "Time Again"
  7. "Jump into Action"
  8. "Open Up Your Mind"
  9. "Corner Street Girl"
  10. "Change in You"
  11. "Morning at My Dawn"

Personnel

  • John Lawton - Vocals
  • Peter Hecht - Keyboards
  • Dieter Horns - Bass
  • Peter Hesslein - Guitar
  • Joachim Rietenbach - Drums

References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r1294309

External links

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
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