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Asterix was a close predecessor of Lucifer's Friend, and released a self-titled album in 1970. In fact, it was the first Lucifer's Friend album. There also was one single with a slightly different lineup, i.e. without Lawton.

Track listing

  1. Look Out
  2. Gone From My Life
  3. Broken Home
  4. Time Again
  5. Jump Into My Action
  6. Open Up Your Mind
  7. Corner Street Girl
  8. Chance In You
  9. Morning At My Dawn - 6:54

Personnel

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