Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em

Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em is a 1987 album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies.

Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1987
Recorded1987
GenrePsychedelic rock
LabelDemon
ProducerBarry Farmer
Pink Fairies chronology
Human Garbage
(1984)
Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em
(1987)
Eating Jello with a Heated Fork
(1996)
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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

  1. "Broken Statue" (Wallis, Farren)
  2. "Fear of Love" (Wallis)
  3. "Undercover of Confusion" (Colquhoun)
  4. "Waiting for the Ice Cream to Melt" (Colquhoun, Farren)
  5. "Taking LSD" (Wallis, Sanderson)
  6. "White Girls on Amphetamine" (Colquhoun, Farren)
  7. "Seeing Double" (Wallis)
  8. "Fool About You" (Wallis)
  9. "Bad Attitude" (Wallis, Norman Gordon-Pilkington)
  10. "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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