OFF: Pink Fairies
Andrew Gilham
Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM
Thu Nov 13 13:05:55 EST 1997
> Speaking of the Fairies, does anyone know if they produced other records in
> the same league as "Kings"?
> I got the more recent "Kill 'em and eat 'em", but it sounds pretty pale in
> comparison, although granted the lineup is
> different.
>
> Chris
The core PF album discography is pretty brief:
Never Never Land [1971]
What a Bunch of Sweeties [1972]
Kings of Oblivion [1973]
Best of... (?) [1976-ish, not sure of the exact title because I don't have it
- but it's got the legendary "Snake" single, which makes it important]
Live at the Roundhouse 1975 [1982, lovely shocking pink vinyl]
Kill 'em and Eat 'em [1987]
Then there's a few peripheral Twink and Larry things which came out under the
PF brand, plus Paul Rudolph's new PF albums like _Pleasure Island_. And the
"Between the Lines" 7" on Stiff.
Anyway, "Sweeties" is totally essential, and "Live" is pretty tasty too.
"NNL" is a bit hippy-ish in places but does have the essential "Do It" and
"Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out", so it's worth searching for too. "Kings" was
much more metal, due to Larry Wallis' arrival, mostly. "Kill/Eat" was a
somewhat lukewarm reunion album. The reunion tour was only so/so, from the
gig I went to anyway (Larry Wallis' solo gig at the Cricketers in '86,
though, now you're talking!).
I you like those, then you have to start moving onto the Deviants/Mick Farren
stuff, about which I've gone on enough on this list already!
- Andy
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