| 1. City Kids |
| 2. I Wish I Was a Girl |
| 3. When's the Fun Begin? |
| 4. Chromium Plating |
| 5. Raceway |
| 6. Chambermaid |
| 7. Street Urchin |
| 8. Well, Well, Well [Single Version] [*] |
| 9. Hold On [Single Version] [*] |
| 10. City Kids [Alternate Mix][#][*] |
| 11. Well, Well, Well [Alternate Version][#][*] |
Editorial Reviews
Digitally remastered reissue of 1973 album includes four bonus tracks, 'Well, Well, Well' (Single Version), 'Hold On' (Single Version) & two previously unreleased tracks, 'City Kids' (Alternative Mix) & 'Well, Well, Well' (Alternative Version).
Kings of Oblivion,The Pink Fairies,Universal Int'l,Album Rock,Hard Rock,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Proto-Punk,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop
Kings of Oblivion [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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Kings of Oblivion
The Pink Fairies Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065TQS Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- City Kids
- I Wish I Was a Girl
- When's the Fun Begin?
- Chromium Plating
- Raceway
- Chambermaid
- Street Urchin
- Well, Well, Well [Single Version][*]
- Hold On [Single Version][*]
- City Kids [Alternate Mix][#][*]
- Well, Well, Well [Alternate Version][#][*]
Album Description
Digitally remastered reissue of 1973 album includes four bonus tracks, 'Well, Well, Well' (Single Version), 'Hold On' (Single Version) & two previously unreleased tracks, 'City Kids' (Alternative Mix) & 'Well, Well, Well' (Alternative Version).Album Details
Digitally Remastered Classic Third Album from One of British Rock's Classic Under-achievers. Includes Four Bonus Tracks of Two Single Versions of 'hold On' and 'well Well Well' plus the Previously Unreleased Mixes of 'city Kids' and 'well Well Well'.Customer Reviews:
Don't just think about it man.......... BUY IT !.......2004-04-30
Pink Fairies - 'Kings Of Oblivion' import.......2004-04-28
Motts of Oblivion.......2004-01-01
The Pink Fairies were well known for their excessive Rock `n' Roll lifestyle, ultra cool looks (denim, leather, very long frizzy hair, cowboy boots and eternal shades), couldn't care less attitude, and excellent musicianship. Unfortunately the later was generally ignored by the press, but mind you, they didn't exactly help themselves with their barely concealed contempt for the press or the music business hierarchy in general.
This dog's favorite Fairies' story is that of turning up at Maidstone Civic hall to witness the Fairies in motion. After a very under-rehearsed Fairies had blown the roof off with a ramshackle 40 minutes set including encore ("City Kids", "Lucille", "Johnnie B. Goode", "Well, Well, Well", "The Snake" and a 10 minutes "Uncle Harry's Freak Out"), we were greeted by a very annoyed looking Larry Wallis announcing from stage that the management had told them they were booked for 90 minutes and if they didn't play 90 minutes they wouldn't be paid. The band then came back on stage played exactly the same set again, only with "Uncle Harry's Freak Out" including an extra 10 minutes drum solo. So the band got paid, management were happy, and the audience all got to see the Fairies twice.
This album under review, "The Kings Of Oblivion", was the Pink Fairies third official release (after "Never Never Land" in 1971 and "What A Bunch Of Sweeties" in 1972). But to say the lineup had been consistent was like saying that the English cricket batting lineup was reliable. Already come and gone through the revolving fairy door had been ex-Pretty Things drummer Twink (off to play in "The Stars" with fellow spacemen Jack Monk and Pink Floyd's Syd Barret), ex T.Rex man, Steve Peregrine Took, Trevor Burton of Move Fame, Mick Farren, and Larry Wallis (who both came back), Paul Rudolph (lured away by promises of fame and fortune by Hawkwind..... another fine mess) and Mick Wayne, who, although only in the band for 6 to 7 gigs, wrote their surprise hit single "Well, Well, Well".
But when Mick Wayne was kicked out, this left the way for the glorious return of Larry "Lazza" Wallis, who'd been showing off his wares with "Blodwyn Pig" and "U.F.O" (Wallis' parting shot to U.F.O after being fired for not turning up to rehearsals had been "You May Rehearse, I Create"). Joining the nucleus of Duncan Sandersand on bass and Wildman of Rock Russel Hunter on drums, the Fairies then enjoyed a period of stability (18 months) during which they recorded this remarkable guitar driven album.
There is no doubt that this is Wallis' album, having a hand in writing all the songs, singing, playing guitar, production and engineering credits.
The album opens with the classic "City Kids" (which Wallis was to take with him when he formed "Motorhead with Lemmy after he was kicked out of Hawkwind,. All gets very incestuous,doesn't it) here in its original version, all crunchy guitars, rock solid bass and drums with a catchy chorus, which you are singing along second time around. All the songs here are 24 carat solid gold easy action; it is one of rock music's great in justices that this is not regarded as one of its all time classics.
Out of all the Fairies albums this is possibly their best, certainly their most refined studio effort. But should be played at 11 for maximum effect.
Over the years there have been many Pink Fairies reformations and comebacks, at one time there were four different versions of the band on tour, plus up to eighteen albums released under the Fairies banner. But take my word for it, anything with Larry Wallis on it is sheer class.
As for "The Kings Of Oblivion", who can resist a cover with three flying pink pigs on it, all wearing shades?
Mott the Dog.
FAST PLAYIN AT THE RACETRACK OF MIND SPIN.......2003-11-24
'Punk' Fairies hits the spot again.......2003-01-28
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Kings Of Oblivion
Pink Fairies Manufacturer: Raceway ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LY45MY |
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Kings of Oblivion
The Pink Fairies ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000024AV4 Release Date: 2001-04-25 |
Tracks:
- City Kids
- I Wish I Was a Girl
- When's the Fun Begin?
- Chromium Plating
- Raceway
- Chambermaid
- Street Urchin
Album Description
UK reissue of the drug-fueled psychedelic hard rock act's 1973 album. Seven tracks,'City Kids', 'I Wish I Was a Girl', 'When's the Fun Begin?', 'Chromium Plating', 'Raceway', 'Chambermaid' & 'Street Urchin'.Customer Reviews:
The Last of the Hippy Punks.......2002-08-20
Extra points for the interesting sleeve notes, one of the best covers in rock history and tasty bonus tracks (including single Well, Well, Well). The Pink Fairies may not have been the most successful band in the world, but they were definitely one of the hippest.
completely overlooked gem.......2001-11-29
intro to "I Wish I Was A Girl"and"Street Urchin".Drumming reminds
me of a slightly more frantic Keith Moon with a bit of a surf
type flavor on some of the faster tunes.If you can picture that!
Great album cover(flying pigs with sunglasses)sums up the bands
sense of humor.Very high energy.Very fun record!
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Kings of Oblivion
The Pink Fairies Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00024Z9UU Release Date: 2004-07-05 |
Tracks:
- City Kids
- I Wish I Was a Girl
- When's the Fun Begin?
- Chromium Plating
- Raceway
- Chambermaid
- Street Urchin
Album Description
Part of the Strange Days Presents series. Japanese reissue of the British psychedelic rock act's 1973 album includes four bonus tracks, 'Well, Well, Well', 'Hold On', 'City Kids' (Alternate Mix), & 'Well, Well, Well' (Alternate Mix), packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Polydor. 2004.Album Details
24bit Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase. Includes Four Additional Tracks Not on the Original Release.Rap Music:
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