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Acetate only album recorded in 1969 by the early line-up of 70s uk progressive rock band Black Widow, featuring female vocalist Kay Garrett. Including the original versions of material that would be re-recorded and released as the bandâs debut 1970 album, the occult-rock classic âsacrificeâ, like their demonic anthem âcome to the sabbatâ. Heavy prog sound with hard guitars, sax, flute, keyboard and occult/dark lyrical themes. Originally known as Pesky Gee!, Black Widow formed in Leicester in 1969. Influenced by Hammer Horror films, they combined progressive hard rock, jazz, and folk influences with occult and black magic imagery. Their stage performances often included ritualistic elements, including mock sacrifices. Remastered sound, hard cardboard sleeve, insert with liner notes by David Wells and rare photos / memorabilia
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Acetate only album recorded in 1969 by the early line-up of 70s uk progressive rock band Black Widow, featuring female vocalist Kay Garrett. Including the original versions of material that would be re-recorded and released as the bandâs debut 1970 album, the occult-rock classic âsacrificeâ, like their demonic anthem âcome to the sabbatâ. Heavy prog sound with hard guitars, sax, flute, keyboard and occult/dark lyrical themes. Originally known as Pesky Gee!, Black Widow formed in Leicester in 1969. Influenced by Hammer Horror films, they combined progressive hard rock, jazz, and folk influences with occult and black magic imagery. Their stage performances often included ritualistic elements, including mock sacrifices. Remastered sound, hard cardboard sleeve, insert with liner notes by David Wells and rare photos / memorabilia
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Acetate only album recorded in 1969 by the early line-up of 70s uk progressive rock band Black Widow, featuring female vocalist Kay Garrett. Including the original versions of material that would be re-recorded and released as the bandâs debut 1970 album, the occult-rock classic âsacrificeâ, like their demonic anthem âcome to the sabbatâ. Heavy prog sound with hard guitars, sax, flute, keyboard and occult/dark lyrical themes. Originally known as Pesky Gee!, Black Widow formed in Leicester in 1969. Influenced by Hammer Horror films, they combined progressive hard rock, jazz, and folk influences with occult and black magic imagery. Their stage performances often included ritualistic elements, including mock sacrifices. Remastered sound, hard cardboard sleeve, insert with liner notes by David Wells and rare photos / memorabilia











