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Velvett Fogg was a British psychedelic rock band from Birmingham, active between 1968 and 1970. They released their sole eponymous album in January 1969 under Pye Records, featuring tracks like "Yellow Cave Woman" and "Come Away Melinda." The band was known for their experimental sound and controversial album cover. Guitarist Tony Iommi was briefly a member before leaving to form Black Sabbath. After the band's dissolution, members pursued various musical projects, with Frank Wilson joining Warhorse and Paul Eastment joining Ghost. The products available from the artist Velvett Fogg include vinyls.