Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em
Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em is a 1987 album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies.
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Released | October 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock | |||
Label | Demon | |||
Producer | Barry Farmer | |||
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This is a reformed Pink Fairies, prompted by an offer from Jake Riviera, head of Demon Records. Of the five original group members, Paul Rudolph wasn't involved. Wallis' preference for having a fellow guitarist led to the inclusion of the only non-former member Andy Colquhoun, but Colquhoun had worked extensively alongside Wallis during the late 1980s Mick Farren group. Farren himself contributes some lyrics, including those of a re-recording of his "Broken Statue" single.
Track listing
- "Broken Statue" (Wallis, Farren)
- "Fear of Love" (Wallis)
- "Undercover of Confusion" (Colquhoun)
- "Waiting for the Ice Cream to Melt" (Colquhoun, Farren)
- "Taking LSD" (Wallis, Sanderson)
- "White Girls on Amphetamine" (Colquhoun, Farren)
- "Seeing Double" (Wallis)
- "Fool About You" (Wallis)
- "Bad Attitude" (Wallis, Norman Gordon-Pilkington)
- "I Might Be Lying" (Colquhoun, Wallis)
Personnel
- Andy Colquhoun – guitar, vocals
- Larry Wallis – guitar, vocals
- Duncan Sanderson – bass
- Russell Hunter – drums
- Twink – drums, vocals
- Technical
- Recorded at Picnic Studios
- Engineered and mixed by Mike Banks
- Assistant Engineer - Spyda
- Keith Morris - photography
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