After Twink left the band, the remaining trio in the Pink Fairies recorded What a Bunch of Sweeties which includes another song on my All-Time Top Ten, "Marilyn". This album was at the top of my Want List for decades before I finally mail-ordered a copy – just in time for Hurricane Katrina. The album also includes covers of two familiar 1960's tracks: the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There" and the instrumental "Walk, Don't Run" (originally by the Ventures). As described by Wikipedia: "The sleeve came in a gatefold cover by Edward Barker, the front showing a box full of goodies mostly taken from roadie David "Boss" Goodman's personal collection of underground badges etc." The album is mostly a sonic assault that also includes the playful song "Pigs of Uranus" – but even that song ends with a fabulous electric guitar solo.
Walk, Don't Run Pink Fairies
Somewhat Appreciated
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WALK, DON'T RUN (Pink Fairies)
(March 2014/1)