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[edit]I removed the following, as the quote isn't in the ref. Wwwhatsup (talk) 07:30, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
- The decision to release the album as a Pink Fairies album rather than a Larry Wallis album was made by label boss Ted Carroll in the belief it would sell more copies. Wallis: "I wanted Ted Carroll to do a Larry Wallis album, but Ted said if we called it the Pink Fairies it would sell more. So that's why we called it the Pink Fairies. But I would only do it if it was called 'PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED' and if the personnel weren't listed. I don't feel like a Pink Fairy anymore. When I was twenty-three and had patchwork boots and long hair I felt like a Fairy. But that's all history. Anyway, somebody in the music press spotted what we'd done right away. He said, "Shouldn't this be called 'PREVIOUSLY UNRECORDED'?"' Duncan Sanderson (ex-Pink Fairies) and George Butler (both ex-Lightning Raiders) played on it. "When it came out, me and Sandy went wild. I'll tell ya what's weird though - Ted Carroll's got a shop and he never even put that sleeve in his f**king window. That record wasn't released. It escaped."[1]
- ^ Forced Exposure # 11, winter 1987 – Larry Wallis interview by Nigel Cross