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On the sunset eve of the sixties, as flower power was wilting and the winds of change blew a cold breeze over Altamont, Coven struck the first chords of major tag satanic rock. Instantly infamous for being the first to use the words InchAve SathanasInch on a record, Coven was boycotted. Not only this but their debut album from 1969 kicks off with a song called 'Black Sabbath.' The bass player's name was Oz Osborne, who can be seen on the albums back cover making the first documented sign of the horns. Now the magick of Coven is coming together in a unique box set. Processed with a faux-velvet cover and golden hotfoil embossment as well as limited to just a thousand copies, this features all manner of Coven treasures. It includes five LPs; there are, of course, the three classic-era Coven albums, InchWitchcraft Destroys Minds And Reaps Souls,Inch InchCovenInch and InchBlood On The SnowInch with revised and enhanced layouts. In addition, the box features a rarities LP with previously unreleased tracks and demos as well as another vinyl titled InchEsoterica,Inch containing magickal spells from singer Jinx Dawson herself. Of these grandiose plots, Jinx says InchWe are enthralled to be wickedly embracing Prophecy Productions as our blasphemous cohorts. This box set will be a tribute to 50 years of S*x, drugs, rock 'n' roll and, of course, demon worship.Inch Album Tracks 1. LP1 Black Sabbath 2. White Witch of Rose Hall 3. Coven in Charing Cross 4. For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge 5. Pact with Lucifer 6. Choke, Thirst, Die 7. Wicked Woman 8. Dignitaries of Hell 9. Portrait 10. Satanic Mass 1. LP2 Nightingale 2. Shooting Star 3. Natural Love 4. What Can I Get Out of You 5. Dar Day in Chitown 6. Jailhouse Rock 7. Lonely Lover 8. I Guess It's a Beautiful Day Today 9. Washroom Wonder 10. Nobody's Leavin' Here Tonight 11. One Tin Sold