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Artist:Pink Fairies
Title:Pink Fairies
Label:  Polydor
Country:UK
Catalogue:2384 071 / 2384-071
Date:1976
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 11 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Pink FairiesThe SnakePink Fairies9.0  Rate
A2Pink FairiesCity KidsSanderson, Wallis8.0  Rate
A3Pink FairiesWargirlAlder8.5  Rate
A4Pink FairiesPortobello ShufflePink Fairies9.0  Rate
A5Pink FairiesHeavenly ManAlder8.5  Rate
A6Pink FairiesDo ItSanderson, Hunter, Rudolf9.0  Rate
A7Pink FairiesPigs Of UranusPink Fairies, Shelton8.0  Rate
B1Pink FairiesWell Well WellWayne8.7  Rate
B2Pink FairiesChromium PlatingWallis8.0  Rate
B3Pink FairiesI Went Up, I Went DownPink Fairies9.0  Rate
B4Pink FairiesSay You Love MePink Fairies9.0  Rate
B5Pink FairiesStreet UrchinWallis8.5  Rate


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carryonsidney
12th Apr 2015
 Magic - also look out for the Sam Gopal album it has been reissued a few times well worth a listen if you like this. (another Lemmy related item)
 

 
Magic Marmalade
10th Apr 2015
 Just had a gaze at Twink albums on site, will make a mental note of them and keep 'em peeled (Will have a little look on you tube too.)

Thanks chaps.
 

 
deepinder cheema
10th Apr 2015
 The Twink LP 'Think Pink' is related to this family tree and it predates the Pink Fairies. It is an excellent LP. Original copies on UK and NZ Polydor and Sire in the US.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
10th Apr 2015
 A biog and links would be very helpful to me concerning this band and related... this album has gotten me wanting to delve into other work associated with them.

(think I've got Silver Machine by Hawkwind on 45 round about somewhere, and Hawkwind debut album.... will have to try and locate some Motorhead. Any other bands I should be thinking about in relation to these?)
 

 
carryonsidney
10th Apr 2015
 Magic, Lemmy was in Hawkwind and singer of their biggest hit. The related family tree by Pete Frame is here on memorabilia world.
You can already create a tree of sorts by writing a biography of an act and then linking to another related artist.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
9th Apr 2015
 ... And wasn't Lemmy in Hawkwind for a spell?

As I say, I've only ever been circling Pink Fairies, Hawkwind, Motorhead (and a gammut of other bands I really ought to have investigated before now!!) like Shatner circling a super green space lizard on a dodgy orange fibre glass studio set, figuring out how to properly grapple with such beasts.

But a thought popped into my head as a result of you pointing this fact out to me:

Wouldn't this be the perfect place (Shouldn't it be(?)) to have an interactive "Rock Family Tree" type of function?

Like under the main heading for each Band (and artist), a list of personel and acts they are associated with, as links you could click through to the particular albums they played on... so if a given band had a more fluid line up, then all past and present members would appear on that band's "Home page", then each album had a list at top or bottom say, of the line up of the mebers on that album.

...Could this be done as tags, links, or would a separate function be needed?

As regards this album.... I suppose I tend to forget that there was no such defined term as "Punk" or even "Progressive Rock" when bands like these and the above mentioned were making this music, so they perhaps were not so confined to adhering to a kind of set of values the way later groups were... and their undefined state allowed for a greater range of ideas to be tried out in the music.

This is why I think I get drawn to this era - after hippe sixties to about 72 odd, when everyone seemed to be just trying stuff out and seeing what sticks. Much broader it seems to me.
 

 
Deltics
9th Apr 2015
 ...and produced the first Adverts single.
Although they misspelled his name!
 

 
carryonsidney
9th Apr 2015
 "They sound like all of the above, curiously. Certainly predate Punk (I should imagine they influenced a lot of that from what I can hear in it.) But I Hear Motorhead, Hawkwind, Psychedelic, Free, and all sorts in there."

Not sure if you know Magic M, but Larry Wallis went from this band to the first incarnation of Motorhead taking the song "City Kids" with him. They recorded an album, see (Motorhead/ On Parole/ United Artists) that album is definately similar to this one.
 

 
deepinder cheema
9th Apr 2015
 includes the Mick Wayne composed single Well Well Well, Sadly the B side Hold on is missing from this compilation
 

 
Magic Marmalade
9th Apr 2015
 Oops... added "Super", When I meant "Special" in the image text for the back cover variation.

The labels on the Special version are identical in every way to the standard labels scans.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
8th Apr 2015
 Picked this up on Monday in mint condition, Polydor "Special" variation, which I think was released a year after this (I'll scan and upload soon).

...And, well, another Polydor, another excellent piece of vinyl (quality of these is incredible!).

But as for the Pink Fairies...

...This was always displayed on the wall behind the counter of my local record shop when I went in there some twenty five years ago, and it always intrigued me, as I'd heard their name before, but never took the chance, and so was very pleased to find it at the boot fair.

Having recorded it, I can't quite make out what they are exactly...Prog, Punk, Blues, Rock?

They sound like all of the above, curiously. Certainly predate Punk (I should imagine they influenced a lot of that from what I can hear in it.) But I Hear Motorhead, Hawkwind, Psychedelic, Free, and all sorts in there.

Only a compilation I know, but a good album nevertheless.
 


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