Live at the Roundhouse 1975

A one-off reunion concert featuring all five previous members of the group was organised by Ted Carroll, head of Chiswick Records.

The tapes were licensed from Douglas Smith for release in 1982, although only part of the concert was issued, the rest being deemed unsuitable for public consumption.

[2] It was pressed on pink vinyl with a cover by long-standing collaborator Edward Barker featuring a pig which had become the band's ident.

This was in truth the 2nd reunion of the year, the first having taken place in Feb 16[3] without the presence of Twink and generally considered the better of the two among fans despite the Fairies non-headlining status at the earlier gig.

The CD edition consists of Live at the Roundhouse 1975 with the EPs Previously Unreleased (1984; recorded in 1982) and Twink and the Fairies (1978), in that order, as bonus tracks.