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:''For the song by Def Leppard, see Euphoria (Def Leppard album).'' ''Kings Of Oblivion'' is a 1973 album by the UK underground group Pink Fairies. Paul Rudolph had quit the group on the release of ''What a Bunch of Sweeties'', his replacement being Mick Wayne. This new three piece recorded one single, "Well, Well, Well"/"Hold On", but Sanderson and Hunter were unhappy with the musical direction Wayne was taking the band. Convincing Larry Wallis to join the group as a second guitarist, they then sacked Wayne passing songwriting and singing duties onto the inexperienced Wallis. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Forced Exposure # 11, winter 1987 ) – Larry Wallis interview by Nigel Cross〕 The album was named after a line from a David Bowie track titled "The Bewlay Brothers". The cover, by Edward Barker, parodied the popular flying ducks ornaments of the time but with flying pigs instead, pigs having become a motif for the band. An inner foldout sheet contained individual portraits of the group members in their chosen scenes of oblivion. After this album the group continued touring, but Wallis, who wanted to be in "a very slick two guitar rock band", was at odds with Sanderson and Hunter's attitude of being "content to get up and jam for ten minutes". Eventually he would leave to join Lemmy in the first incarnation of Motörhead. ==Track listing== #"City Kids" (Wallis/Sanderson) - 3:45 #"I Wish I Was A Girl" (Wallis) - 9:41 #"When's The Fun Begin" (Wallis/Mick Farren) - 6:13 #"Chromium Plating" (Wallis) - 3:48 #"Raceway" (Wallis) - 4:08 #"Chambermaid" (Wallis/Sanderson/Hunter) - 3:18 #"Street Urchin" (Wallis) - 7:07 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kings of Oblivion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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