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Silk Torpedo is the seventh album by the English rock band . This is their second album without Wally Waller, the group's rhythm guitarist/bassist since 1967. The album has more of a feel, a contrast from their early R&B years and their psychedelic years.

The album was the first to be released in the UK on the Swan Song Records label.

(2023). 9780330438599, Pan Books.

The album is the second by The Pretty Things, after S.F. Sorrow (1968), and follows the story of an unnamed protagonist throughout major points in his life. The band has not offered much explanation of the narrative, potentially leaving its meaning open to interpretation.


Story

Life of the protagonist
One interpretation presents the album as a chronological account of a man’s life. The protagonist falls in love with a woman who leaves him to pursue her ambition of becoming a movie star. Heartbroken, he returns to , depicted as a place of refuge, where he reflects on her departure with remorse:*"Would you still forgive him / Even if he said, I'm sorry"* ("Is It Only Love", The Pretty Things, 1974). He concludes that love has disappointed him and wishes he had acted differently.

During his time in , his father becomes gravely ill and dies — described metaphorically as “crossing the Bridge of God” — and his mother grows emotionally distant. Seeking to move forward, protagonist enlists in the navy and falls in love again. The song "Belfast Cowboys" describes bombings in , with lyrics referencing “khaki angels” (fighter planes), “mortar starlight,” and soldiers “fighting for a queen,” suggesting a World War II setting. The final track, "Bruise in the Sky," portrays the aftermath of the bombing and the emotional toll of the conflict.


Dream interpretation
Another interpretation holds that the album’s events occur entirely within a dream. The opening track, "Dream/Joey," introduces a dream narrative involving a character named Joey. The subsequent tracks may depict the protagonist’s own memories as they unfold in the dream, or alternatively, they may recount the life of Joey.


Track listing
("Dream" and "Joey" are conjoined into a single song, as are "Belfast Cowboys" and "Bruise In The Sky".)


Personnel
The Pretty Things
  • Phil May – lead vocals, percussion
  • Pete Tolson – lead and acoustic guitars, bass
  • – keyboards, backing vocals, harmonica, percussion
  • Gordon John Edwards – bass, backing vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • Skip Alan – drums, backing vocals, percussion
with:
  • Jack Green – backing vocals
  • Silver Band – brass on "Is It Only Love"
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