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  1. During the 1960s Screaming Lord Sutch was known for his horror-themed stage show, dressing as Jack the Ripper, pre-dating the shock rock antics of Arthur Brown and Alice Cooper. Accompanied by his band, the Savages, he started by coming out of a black coffin (once being trapped inside of it, an incident parodied in the film Slade in Flame ).

  2. Pendant cette période, Ritchie Blackmore joue avec Screaming Lord Sutch, dont l'un des concerts, enregistré, sort sous le titre Hands of Jack the Ripper, et dans lequel on retrouve Keith Moon à la batterie et Nick Simper à la basse. Mais des égos qui s'opposent gangrènent Deep Purple.

  3. 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 previously worked with Sutch; Randy, Pie & Family – Hurry to the City"/"Looking with Eyes of Love (1973) – Blackmore featured on the A-side of the single

  4. Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends is the debut album of English rock singer Screaming Lord Sutch. Recording began in May 1969 at Mystic Studios in Hollywood and it was released on Cotillion Records in 1970.

  5. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Hands Of Jack The Ripper by Lord Sutch And Heavy Friends. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Hands Of Jack The Ripper" on Discogs.

  7. 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.