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ANGEL WITCH

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Angel Witch   1980


1.    Angel Witch    03:25    
2.    Atlantis    03:42    
3.    White Witch    04:48    
4.    Confused    02:51      
5.    Sorcerers    04:16      
6.    Gorgon    04:06    
7.    Sweet Danger    03:07    
8.    Free Man    04:44      
9.    Angel of Death    04:52      
10.    Devil's Tower    02:28    

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LINEUP


Kevin Heybourne - Vocals (lead), Guitars
Kevin (Skids) Riddles - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals (backing)
Dave Hogg - Drums, Percussion

 

Screamin' n' Bleedin'   1985

1.    Whose to Blame    04:06      
2.    Child of the Night    03:48    
3.    Evil Games    04:18      
4.    Afraid of the Dark    06:03    
5.    Screamin' n' Bleedin'    04:43      
6.    Reawakening    04:58      
7.    Waltz the Night    05:59      
8.    Goodbye    03:44      
9.    Fatal Kiss    04:42      
10.    U.X.V.    02:08      

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LINEUP

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Dave Tattum - Vocals
Kevin Heybourne - Guitars, Vocals (backing), Vocals (lead) (on 'Waltz the Night')
Pete Gordelier - Bass, Vocals (backing)
Dave Hogg - Drums, Percussion, Vocals (backing)

 

Frontal Assault   1986


1.    Frontal Assault    04:05      
2.    Dream World    03:52      
3.    Rendezvous with the Blade     
4.    Religion (Born Again)  
5.    Straight from Hell       
6.    She Don't Lie    05:56    
7.    Take to the Wing    
8.    Something Wrong    04:40      
9.    Undergods  

 

LINEUP

 

Dave Tattum - Vocals
Kevin Heybourne - Guitars, Vocals (backing), Vocals (lead) (on 'Rendezvous with the Blade')
Pete Gordelier - Bass, Vocals (backing)
Spencer Holman - Drums

 

Angel Witch are a British heavy metal band which formed in London in 1976, recognised as one of the pioneering groups of the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM).[1]

Originally established as Lucifer by guitarist and vocalist Kevin Heybourne, the band evolved through various line-ups before settling on the name Angel Witch in 1978, with Heybourne as the constant driving force. Their self-titled debut album, Angel Witch, released in 1980 by Bronze Records, is widely regarded as a seminal work in the NWOBHM genre, featuring the standout track of the same name, which gained significant airplay on BBC Radio 1's Friday Rock Show.

Despite critical acclaim, the band faced challenges with management and record label issues, leading to their initial disbandment in 1982. Angel Witch reformed in 1984 and have since experienced multiple hiatuses and line-up changes, with Heybourne leading the group through periods of renewed activity, including headline performances at festivals such as Bloodstock Open Air in 2009 and the release of their fifth studio album, Angel of Light, in 2019 via Metal Blade Records.
 

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