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Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls

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Released
  
1969

Length
  
45:55

Artist
  
Coven

Label
  
Mercury Records

Recorded
  
1969

Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (1969)
  
Coven (1972)

Release date
  
1969

Producer
  
Bill Traut

Genres
  
Psychedelic rock, Hard rock, Acid rock

Hard rock albums
  
For Unlawful Carnal K, Sacrifice, The Time of No Time Ever, A Show of Hands, Fire Down Under

Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls is the debut studio album by the psychedelic rock band Coven. Released in 1969, it was unusual in that it dealt with overtly occult and satanic themes, and was removed, in the past time, from the market soon after its release due to controversy. However, it remains a classic of its genre, and in some ways set groundbreaking trends for later rock bands. This album marked the first appearance in music of the sign of the horns, inverted crosses, and the phrase Hail Satan. Today, these are characteristics of the occult and heavy metal genres. According to rock journalist Lester Bangs, "in England lie unskilled laborers like Black Sabbath, which was hyped as a rockin' ritual celebration of the Satanic mass, something like England's answer to Coven". As a further coincidence, Coven's bass guitarist and co-writer (Mike Osborne) is credited as "Oz Osborne", and the opening track is "Black Sabbath".

Contents

One of the songwriters, James Vincent, appears with the name "Jim Donlinger" on the album. He actually was not a member of the band (prior to this he was in the band Aorta), but was asked by Bill Traut, Coven's producer (and founder of Dunwich Records, whose logo also appears on the album), to write, arrange and co-produce the album together with Traut. Vincent describes the event in negative terms, as a "bizarre album project":

"Bill brought me a large box full of books about witchcraft and related subjects. He told me to read them and start writing some songs ... Sometime before the sun came up, I had completely written all the material requested of me for the entire album ... Coven also contributed four songs to the project."

Coven witchcraft destroys minds reaps souls full album 1969


Personnel

  • Jinx Dawson: lead vocals
  • Jim Donlinger: guitar, vocals
  • Jim Nyeholt, John Hobbs, Rick Durrett : organ, piano, keyboard
  • Alan Estes, Oz Osborne: bass guitar
  • Steve Ross: drums, percussion
  • Production

  • Produced By Bill Traut
  • Engineered By Mal Davis
  • Songs

    1Black Sabbath3:28
    2White Witch of Rose Hall3:03
    3Coven in Charing Cross4:00

    References

    Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls Wikipedia


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