Album artwork for Duo by Pink Fairies

Compilation of the the legendary Ladbroke Grove / West London underground band Pink Fairies who were at the heart of the squat scene that housed The Deviants and Hawkwind and eventually spawned The Clash

Featuring original members Paul Rudolph and Twink, Duo features tracks from both the ‘Pleasure Island’ and ‘No Picture’ albums from the mid-‘90s plus two previously unreleased tracks ‘Bugman’ and ‘Do You Remember?’. Remastered and approved by Twink and Paul Rudolph

Pink Fairies are an English band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s. They promoted free music, drug taking and anarchy and often performed impromptu gigs and other agitprop stunts, such as playing for free outside the gates at the Bath and Isle of Wight pop festivals in 1970, as well as appearing at Phun City, the first Glastonbury and many other free festivals including Windsor and Trentishoe.

Pink Fairies

Duo

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Album artwork for Duo by Pink Fairies
CD

£11.99

Released 19/11/2021Catalogue Number

EXM019

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Pink Fairies

Duo

Explore Rights Management
Album artwork for Duo by Pink Fairies
CD

£11.99

Released 19/11/2021Catalogue Number

EXM019

Learn more

Compilation of the the legendary Ladbroke Grove / West London underground band Pink Fairies who were at the heart of the squat scene that housed The Deviants and Hawkwind and eventually spawned The Clash

Featuring original members Paul Rudolph and Twink, Duo features tracks from both the ‘Pleasure Island’ and ‘No Picture’ albums from the mid-‘90s plus two previously unreleased tracks ‘Bugman’ and ‘Do You Remember?’. Remastered and approved by Twink and Paul Rudolph

Pink Fairies are an English band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s. They promoted free music, drug taking and anarchy and often performed impromptu gigs and other agitprop stunts, such as playing for free outside the gates at the Bath and Isle of Wight pop festivals in 1970, as well as appearing at Phun City, the first Glastonbury and many other free festivals including Windsor and Trentishoe.