'Underground And Beyond' was the debut album by cult proto-metal band Lucifer Was, containing songs written in 1971-72. With inspiration from Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath and Atomic Rooster. Remastered audio. Includes a colour insert with liner notes by Klemen Breznikar plus rare photos. Established in 1970 in Oslo, Lucifer Was were a powerful psychedelic hardrock and hard-prog band that split up in 1975. The band hibernated until 1996 when they reunited for a live concert. The chemistry appeared to be there still, and they entered a recording studio and recorded their first ever album, 'Underground And Beyond', featuring songs written in 1971-72. Their line-up included two flute players plus bass, drums and lead guitar by Thore Engen. Originally released in 1997 as a picture disc LP, here's the first ever standard LP reissue.
1 | Teddy's Sorrow | 3:10 |
2 | Scrubby Maid | 2:42 |
3 | Song For Rings | 2:14 |
4 | Out Of The Blue | 2:29 |
5 | The Green Pearl: a) The Mountain King, b) Fairy Dance, c) Belongs To The Sky, d) Pearlhall | 6:18 |
6 | Tarabas | 2:49 |
7 | Fandango | 3:28 |
8 | The Meaning Of Life | 3:59 |
9 | Light My Cigarette | 2:59 |
10 | In The Park | 3:14 |
11 | Asterix | 3:27 |
Drums – Kai Frilseth
Flute, Backing Vocals – Anders Sevaldson
Flute, Vocals – Dag Stenseng
Guitar, Vocals – Thore Engen
Producer – Lucifer Was