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Black Widow - Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972 (Uk)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 08/30/2024
UPC: 5013929195103

Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972 (Uk)
Artist: Black Widow
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Another Country
2. Pig Foots
3. Season Of The Witch
4. A Place Of Heartbreak
5. Where Is My Mind
6. A Piece Of My Heart
7. Dharma For One
8. Peace Of Mind
9. Born To Be Wild 1
10. Madman's Song 1
11. The Devil's Lair 1
12. Daddy Babe 1
13. Ini Ancient Days 1
14. Way To Power 1
15. Come To The Sabbat 1
16. Conjuration 1
17. Seduction 1
18. Attack Of The Demon 1
19. Sacrifice 2
20. Mary Clark (First Demo, Acoustic Version) 2
21. In Ancient Days 2
22. Way To Power 2
23. Come To The Sabbat 2
24. Conjuration 2
25. Seduction 2
26. Attack Of The Demon 2
27. Sacrifice 2
28. Come To The Sabbat (Single Edit) 2
29. In Ancient Days 3
30. Way To Power 3
31. Come To The Sabbat 3
32. Conjuration 3
33. Tears And Wine 3
34. The Gypsy 3
35. Bridge Passage 3
36. When My Mind Was Young 3
37. The Journey 3
38. Poser 3
39. Mary Clark 4
40. Wait Until Tomorrow 4
41. An Afterthought 4
42. Legend Of Creation 4
43. Mary Clark 4
44. Seduction 4
45. Attack Of The Demon 4
46. Sacrifice 4
47. The Battle (The Onslaught/If A Man Should Die/Survival) 4
48. Accident 4
49. Lonely Man 5
50. The Sun 5
51. Kings Of Hearts 5
52. Old Man 5
53. I Wish You Would 5
54. In Ancient Days 5
55. I Wish You Would 5
56. Come To The Sabbat 5
57. Sleighride 5
58. More Than A Day 5
59. You're So Wrong 6
60. The Waves 6
61. Part Of A New Day 6
62. When Will You Know 6
63. Floating 6
64. Pictures In My Head 6
65. I See You 6
66. Mary Clark 6
67. Legend Of Creation 6
68. Sacrifice

More Info:

First-ever complete anthology of early 70s UK progressive rock band notorious for occult- based lyrics and explicit stage act. Features their three CBS albums, demos, including an early demo version of 'Sacrifice', out- takes, live recordings and a pre-Black Widow LP as Pesky Gee! And their final unreleased album from 1972. Inspired by the popularity of Hammer Horror films and Dennis Wheatley novels, in 1969 Leicester progressive rockers Pesky Gee! Became Black Widow and immersed themselves in the occult. Sharing management with Black Sabbath, they signed to CBS and issued concept album 'Sacrifice', a Top 40 set that included their calling card, the demonic invocation 'Come To The Sabbat'. Also including two live sets from 1970-71 and all surviving tracks from an aborted 1971 solo LP by vocalist Kay Garrett on which she was backed by Black Widow (who also wrote the songs). Featuring a 40-page booklet that contains the band's full story with quotes and many rare photos/press clippings,'Sabbat Days' is a must-have for fans of vintage UK progressive rock, and is a fascinating document of a time when rock music still had the power to offend mainstream society. Aided by Wiccan High Priest Alex Sanders ("the most powerful witch in Britain"), they developed a stage act that climaxed with the mock-sacrifice of a naked virgin. The show inevitably attracted the interest of the Sunday tabloids and the condemnation of the clergy, and they were refused entry to America in the wake of the Charles Manson atrocities (reported at the time as "black magic" murders). Reluctantly deciding to drop their stage show, they moved away from occult-based imagery and parted company with Sanders. Two further albums appeared before CBS dropped them, the band breaking up after being unable to place their final recordings.
        
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