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1980 studio album by Lucifer's Friend
Sneak Me In
Studio album by Lucifer's Friend
Released25 April 1980
Recorded1979–1980
StudioMashville Studios, Maschen
GenreHard rock
Length36:30
LabelElektra
ProducerLucifer's Friend
Lucifer's Friend chronology
Rock Heavies: Lucifer's Friend
(1980)
Sneak Me In
(1980)
Mean Machine
(1981)

Sneak Me In is the seventh album by Lucifer's Friend, an album in which Mike Starrs, formerly of Colosseum II, replaced John Lawton on vocals for a second time. This album and the previous Good Time Warrior (1978) were an attempt at a more commercial, accessible style which met with limited success. Starrs was replaced by the returning Lawton, for 1981's Mean Machine.

Track listing

  • All songs written and arranged by Lucifer's Friend.
Side One
No.TitleLength
1."Goodbye Girls"4:05
2."Sneak Me In"3:11
3."Foxy Lady"4:30
4."Love Hymn"5:16
Side Two
No.TitleLength
5."Stardancer"5:14
6."Indian Summer"5:16
7."Don't You Know what I Like"3:58
8."Cosmic Crusader"4:55

Personnel

  • Mike Starrs – lead vocals
  • Peter Hesslein – guitars, backing vocals
  • Peter Hecht – keyboards
  • Adrian Askew – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Dieter Horns – bass, backing vocals
  • Herbert Bornholdt – drums & percussion

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
As Lucifer's Friend
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As Electric Food


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