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  2. White Witch (band) - Wikipedia

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    White Witch was an American hard rock band [1] from Tampa, Florida, United States, that made two albums for Capricorn Records in the early 1970s. Their name was a paean to "white magic" , contrary to the " black magic " of groups like Black Sabbath .

  3. White Witch (album) - Wikipedia

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    White Witch is the second studio album by the group Andrea True Connection, released in 1977 by Buddah Records. [1] The album spawned two moderate hit singles: "N.Y., You Got Me Dancing" and "What's Your Name, What's Your Number". White Witch wasn't a commercial success and failed to enter any sales charts. It was the last album released by the ...

  4. Andrea True - Wikipedia

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    Both singles were included in her second album, White Witch. It was a commercial flop and did not chart due to a lack of promotion from Buddah Records as the label was struggling financially at the time. [8] In 1980, she released her third and final album, War Machine, promoted by the anti-war title song.

  5. Angel of Light (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released digitally, as a digipack CD, by itself or in a bundle with merch, and in vinyl. A limited edition Vinyl / CD Boxset limited to 1000 copies was also released which contained: A Red/white/black marbled vinyl, the digipack CD, and 7" containing re-recorded versions of "Frontal Assault' & 'Straight from Hell"; As well as a ...

  6. Every Bob Dylan Album, Ranked - AOL

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    In 1961, 19-year-old Robert Allen Zimmerman dropped out of college in his native Minnesota, made a pilgrimage to New York City to meet his folk music idol Woody Guthrie, and decided to become, in ...

  7. Angel Witch (album) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Witch received generally very positive reviews. The only exception was the very first review of the album by journalist Paul Suter for the influential British music paper Sounds in 1980. Suter defined the album "appalling" and "weedy", marred by a "destructively dreadful" production and by weak vocals. [6]

  8. Wash the Sins Not Only the Face - Wikipedia

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    A video for "Despair" was released in January, and then on 21 January 2013 they released Wash the Sins Not Only the Face on CD, digital download and vinyl record. A deluxe copy of the album was released which featured the regular vinyl copy in a gatefold sleeve, the CD copy of the album and a bonus seven-inch with two tracks not to be released ...

  9. Screamin' 'n' Bleedin' - Wikipedia

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    Screamin' 'n' Bleedin' is the second album by British heavy metal band Angel Witch.The album was released in 1985 through Killerwatt Records. [4] Even though this is the second release of the band, it is the first release with the new line-up of 1984, after the split-up in 1981.