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How is "In The Land Of Grey And Pink" an album title which is also a sexual play on words?
I've quite a vivid imagination, but cannot see how anyone could arrive at that conclusion. Could it be that because several of their other releases have rather risqué titles, that the author has tried to make it "fit".
In fact, the Wiki page on "In The Land Of Grey And Pink" gives the accepted reason for the album's title, namely that, and I quote
"The title was suggested by Richard Sinclair; the "land of grey and pink" refers to the band's home county of Kent. He came up with the phrase after looking at the sky at sunset during rehearsals at Graveney early in the band's career." Patrickblue (talk) 09:22, 11 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]