Firing on All Six is the second studio album by Welsh hard rock band Lone Star.
[4] Between their debut album and Firing on All Six, the lead vocalist, Kenny Driscoll, had been replaced by John Sloman.
[5] Steve Woods, manager of Lone Star at the time said: “We all went down there (Ridge Farm Studio), and the idea was to write a new record, but the band just started smoking masses of dope in bong pipes, and got into these extended jams.
Pete Hurley had an extended lead attached to his bass so he could he could play up there while lying down, he was so stoned.
And they were horrified by the new songs when they heard them.”[6]Eventually the album was recorded at Utopia Studios in London.