Starting out as a typical U.K. club soul band, and then turning toward psychedelia and prog rock in the latter half of the '60s, Pesky Gee! changed their name in 1970 to Black Widow and reached the public eye with their occult masterpiece 'Sacrifice.' Their 1969 debut on Pye is to be considered a turning point in the British jazz-blues scene. With a cool Hammond organ vibe and some truly fascinating acid-folk harmonies - both intoned by male and female singers - 'Exclamation Mark' is more than a mythological album! Limited to 500 numbered copies.
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