...Where the Groupies Killed the Blues
1972 studio album by Lucifer's Friend / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...Where the Groupies Killed the Blues is the second album by progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend, released in 1972. Piano is prominent on most songs, and organ is used only on a few songs such as "Where the Groupies Killed the Blues", whereas on the debut album, Lucifer's Friend (1970), organ and guitars had been the driving force.
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Released | 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1971–1972 | |||
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Length | 44:31 | |||
Label | Passport Records in the US Vertigo Records in Europe | |||
Producer | Lucifer's Friend, Conny Plank, H. Hildebrandt | |||
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In the U.S., the band's U.S. label (Billingsgate Records) did not release this album although Billingsgate did issue the follow-up album, I'm Just a Rock & Roll Singer (1973). The U.S. release of Groupies was delayed three years until the band's new label Passport Records released it.