Hecate's Angels
Hecate's Angels is a musical group from Los Angeles, California that has been described as having an "arty, futuristic cabaret sound." The group was founded in the mid-1990s by electronic musician and singer Pietra Wexstun, and has released three albums to date.
Members
Guest musicians
- James T. Hill: drums, percussion
- Rick King: electric guitar
- Larry McMurtrey: pedal steel guitar
- Stan Ridgway: guitar, banjo, harmonica, background vocals
- Lazlo Vickers: brass
Discography
Hidden Persuader (Birdcage, 1996)
- 1. Oracle
- 2. Eve's Angle
- 3. Hidden Persuader
- 4. Purdah Party
- 5. Hall Of Mirrors
- 6. Seduction Of The Minotaur
- 7. Fence
- 8. Comatose Dose
- 9. Rosemary's Baby
- 10. Pleasure And Pain
- 11. Somnium Waltz
Saints and Scoundrels (redFLY, 2004)
- 1. Way With Words
- 2. Patterns
- 3. Necklace
- 4. Femme Fatale
- 5. Galatea
- 6. Half Moon Cafe
- 7. The Innocents
- 8. Silence
- 9. Winsome
- 10. Moon Maid's Lament
- 11. Shrink Wrapped Soul
- 12. Appalachian Raga
All That Glitters (A440 Records, 2012)
- 1. Take It Away
- 2. Pirates
- 3. All That Glitters
- 4. Cobbled Streets of Rome
- 5. Dragging Me Down
- 6. When the Boys Come out to Play
- 7. She Done Him Right (Mae West Sutra)
- 8. Lonesome Stranger
- 9. Love Bossa
- 10. More Fun Than Anything
- 11. My Dinner with Michio
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