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Night of The Witches (Green Vinyl)
1970âs Night of The Witches is a bizarre, acid-Ntinged horror fantasy, with death dances, corrupt preachers, and psychedelicN priestesses. The exceptionally groovyNsoundtrack features heavy dollops of
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
1970âs Night of The Witches is a bizarre, acid-Ntinged horror fantasy, with death dances, corrupt preachers, and psychedelicN priestesses. The exceptionally groovyNsoundtrack features heavy dollops of
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
$29.76
Night of The Witches (Green Vinyl)â
$29.76
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1970âs Night of The Witches is a bizarre, acid-Ntinged horror fantasy, with death dances, corrupt preachers, and psychedelicN priestesses. The exceptionally groovyNsoundtrack features heavy dollops of
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
fuzz guitar, organ, and funky backbeat, with four vocal numbers including theMdarkly downbeat, Bowie-esque âDownMto the Sky,â which is already enjoyingMclub spins in Europe. Never available in any formatâŠpressed on emerald green vinyl limited to 900 copies!
The late rockânâroll iconoclast Sean Bonniwell is famous among garage rockers and proto punks alike for his leadership of the incomparable Music Machine and their 1966 nugget, âTalk Talk.â Now, in cooperation with the Bonniwell estate, Real Gone Music is exploring a side of the enigmatic singer-songwriter that very few know about. After the demise of the Machine, Bonniwell briefly moved into soundtrack work and oversaw the scores to a handful of cult âBâ movies, among them 1970âs Night of the Witches and 1971âs Day of the Wolves. These two are now being issued for the very first time by Real Gone Music, lovingly remastered from the original source
tapes for top-notch sound, and presented on standalone vinyl LPs featuring original promotional artwork. Both scores are also available on one CD, along with detailed notes as to their creation by reissue producer Alec Palao. If youâre a fan of the sights ânâ sounds of vintage grindhouse cinema, youâve hit paydirt!
















