LUCIFER
RECORDS
Lucifer Records was a London-based DIY label from
1971-73. Lucifer served as a vehicle for records by the 'band' of
that name; reports suggest that the band was actually a one-man affair, the man
in question being Denys Irving. Four singles were issued; the 'A' and
'B' sides of the first three, at least, had different numbers. There were
also two albums, 'Big Gun' (LL-1; 1972) and 'Exit' (LL-2; 1972). The
records were available by mail order only, through Oz magazine; most copies of
the second single were confiscated by the police, presumably on grounds of
aggravated naughtiness. Singles and LPs alike are collectable
nowadays. You might expect the music on them to be Heavy Rock, but
apparently it isn't. Lucifer was a British solo rock project active in the
early 1970s, the alias of Denys Irving (Musician, Filmmaker). Lucifer was often
falsely attributed to Peter Walker of The Purple Gang, due to the fact Walker
started calling himself Lucifer in the late sixties. Denys George Irving was
born on 4 January 1944 in Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Distributed By Lucifer
Records. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The Info.
71
Lucifer
Don't Care /
Hypnosis
LUCIFER
L001/L002
71
Lucifer
Fuck You / Bad
LUCIFER
L003/L004
72
Lucifer
Prick /
Want It
LUCIFER
L005/L006
72
Lucifer
Mr. Jack / Mr. Jack
LUCIFER
L007