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Black Widow- Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972

SKU: 5013929195103
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Black Widow- Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972
Black Widow- Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972

Six CD set. 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.

Track List

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

Black Widow- Sabbat Days: The Complete Anthology 1969-1972

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Six CD set. 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.

Track List

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