Coven - Witchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls (1969/2018) Vinyl
BAND/ARTIST: Coven
- Title: Witchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls
- Year Of Release: 1969/2018
- Label: Nevoc Musick
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
- Total Time: 43:31
- Total Size: 792 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Black Sabbath
02. White Witch of Rose Hall
03. Coven in Charing Cross
04. For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
05. Pact with Lucifer
06. Choke, Thirst, Die
07. Wicked Woman
08. Dignitaries of Hell
09. Portrait
10. Satanic Mass
01. Black Sabbath
02. White Witch of Rose Hall
03. Coven in Charing Cross
04. For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
05. Pact with Lucifer
06. Choke, Thirst, Die
07. Wicked Woman
08. Dignitaries of Hell
09. Portrait
10. Satanic Mass
Coven originally materialized in Indianapolis, Indiana during the late 1960s. According to "Witchcraft" producer Bill Traut, band members began their early gigs by being carried onstage in coffins.
Alongside England’s Black Widow (5), Coven are credited as being one of the very first rock bands to embrace occult imagery and outright Satanic references.
They are recognized as being the band that first introduced the 'Sign of the Horns' to rock and pop culture. The band released their first album, "Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls", in 1969 after signing a contract with Mercury Records in their own blood.
Tom Laughlin (2) asked Jinx Dawson to record the "One Tin Soldier" song for his "Billy Jack" movie. It was written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, and originally released in 1969 by the Canadian group The Original Caste (#34). Coven's recording charted three times, first in 1971 (#26), in 1973 (#79), and a re-entry of the original version in 1974 (#73) on the Billboard Hot 100, and was a top 10 hit in the Cash Box chart. The song was named #1 Most Requested Song in 1971 and 1973 by American Radio Broadcasters. "Nightengale" penned by Dawson, which charted as a hot pick on Billboard & Cashbox.
Third album "Blood on the Snow" was put out on Buddah Records in 1974 for which they also made a video for the LP title track, seven years before MTV started in 1981.
Alongside England’s Black Widow (5), Coven are credited as being one of the very first rock bands to embrace occult imagery and outright Satanic references.
They are recognized as being the band that first introduced the 'Sign of the Horns' to rock and pop culture. The band released their first album, "Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls", in 1969 after signing a contract with Mercury Records in their own blood.
Tom Laughlin (2) asked Jinx Dawson to record the "One Tin Soldier" song for his "Billy Jack" movie. It was written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, and originally released in 1969 by the Canadian group The Original Caste (#34). Coven's recording charted three times, first in 1971 (#26), in 1973 (#79), and a re-entry of the original version in 1974 (#73) on the Billboard Hot 100, and was a top 10 hit in the Cash Box chart. The song was named #1 Most Requested Song in 1971 and 1973 by American Radio Broadcasters. "Nightengale" penned by Dawson, which charted as a hot pick on Billboard & Cashbox.
Third album "Blood on the Snow" was put out on Buddah Records in 1974 for which they also made a video for the LP title track, seven years before MTV started in 1981.
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