Thursday, March 21, 2024

Lucifer's Friend - Banquet. 1974 Germany


What a strange record, I'll tell you that right up front. Lucifer's Friend didn't fit neatly in a single box, having released a number of albums that spanned the musical spectrum (and yet never Krautrock strangely enough). But they usually were consistent within the album. That's not the case here. The opening track is misleading and inauspicious. Sounding like 1970 era Beatles, or maybe more to the point Wings, Lucifer's Friend offers an outdated jangly pop track. This is followed by the lengthy 'Spanish Galleon' which mixes in both jazz and brass rock to great success, while infusing a Vegas loungey vocal style. What a great mix, and we're still 4 to 5 years away from any kind of modern relevancy. 'Thus Spoke Oberon' is the highlight of the album, and takes the above track and runs it through progressive rock motifs. I had to hear this side three times straight to digest its contents. That's pretty rare nowadays. Side 2 opens with... a boogie rock track. Of course it does. It does improve as it goes which leads to the near 12 minute 'Sorrow' - yet another Tom Jones fronting Chicago meshed with Wolfgang Dauner number. 'Dirty Old Town' finishes in folk rock fashion, but does not eschew the above artistic or sound qualities. This one gets a +1 for unique and another +1 for being pleasurable to listen to.


Ownership: LP: 1975 Passport / Billingsgate. Single sleeve. Grabbed from Dr. Boom here in town (2024) in a large trade. I was mostly loading up on vinyl for the next record show, but this one goes to the collection. I used to see this album all the time in the 80s, but never once thought to pick it up.


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