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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · The complete live performance of Jack The Ripper from the 1965 BBC documentary 'Screaming Lord Sutch: A Documentary'.

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    • Classic Music of Yesteryear
  2. Tracks 7 and 8 - LP Track. Originally released on Atlantic K40313 Hands Of Jack The Ripper (1972) by Lord Sutch And Heavy Friends. Track 9 - A-side. Originally released on Atlantic ATL 10290 in1973 by Randy Pie & Family. Track 10 from Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (1975)

  3. 1972 Hands Of Jack The Ripper (Screaming Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends) 1973 Hurry To The City (Randy Pie & Family, SP) 1974 I Survive (Adam Faith, "I Survive") 1980 Humanesque (Jack Green, "I Call, No Answer") 1990 The Earthquake Album (Rock Aid Armenia, "Smoke On The Water '90") 1992 Caché Derriève (Laurent Voulzy, "Guitare héraut") 1996 Twang!

  4. On 12 April 1970, Screaming Lord Sutch invited former members of the Savages to a jam at The Country Club, Hamstead, London: Ritchie Blackmore on guitar, Nick Simper on bass, Matthew Fisher on organ, Brian Keith on trombone and Carlo Little on drums. Blackmore had just finished a 5-date tour of Scotland with Deep Purple.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1971 Vinyl release of "Hands Of Jack The Ripper" on Discogs. ... Guitar – Ritchie Blackmore; Mastered By – GP*

  6. Recorded live by Pye Mobile Recording Unit, London. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 4024290101069; Label Code: LC 7056; Rights Society: GEMA; Matrix / Runout: . 9.01010 P+O-8515-A1 03-91

  7. Green Bullfrog (1972) – a one-off session hosted by producer Derek Lawrence, recorded between February and May 1970, and featuring Big Jim Sullivan, Albert Lee and Ritchie Blackmore; Screaming Lord Sutch & Heavy Friends – Hands of Jack the Ripper (1972) – recorded live in London in 1970, a one-off concert featuring musicians who had ...

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