The first legendary Pink Fairies album: a real must for all psychedelia and garage fans. Contains ‘Do It’, ‘Heavenly Man’ and the manifest track of the band: ‘Uncle Harry’s Last Freakout’, 10 long minutes of anarchist rock, rich of feedback and acid guitars. This really was “proto-punk”! The packaging is just like the original one, with an external artwork on plastic sleeve.
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