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- Limited Edition 7 LP Vinyl
- Zinc Alloy (180 Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
- Tanx (180 Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
- Slider (180Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
- Futuristic Dragon (180 Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
- Electric Warrior (180 Gram Audiophile)
- Dandy in the Underworld (180 Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
- Bolan's Zip Gun (180 Gram Audiophile Clear Vinyl)
Zinc Alloy
Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow is the 1974 album by Marc Bolan and T. Rex. The album was preceded by hit singles "The Groover" and "Truck On (Tyke)" includes the follow-up hit "Teenage Dream". The results of listening to black radio stations whilst touring the US during 1973 are apparent on this album, something of an oft-overlooked treasure trove. This is edition has been pressed on 180g clear vinyl with remastereing by co-producer Tony Visconti and Ted Jensen.
Tracks
- Venus Loon
- Sound Pit
- Explosive Mouth
- Galaxy
- Change
- Nameless Wildness
- Teenage Dream
- Liquid Gang
- Carsmile Smith & the Old One
- You Got to Jive to Stay Alive - Spanish Midnight
- Interstellar Soul
- Painless Persuasion V the Meathawk Immacula
- The Avengers (Superbad)
- The Leopards Featuring Gardenia & the Mighty Slug
Tanx
Preceded by some of Bolan's most fondly-remembered singles, "Children Of The Revolution", "Solid Gold Easy Action" and the classic "20th Century Boy", 1973's Tanx was the first T. Rex album to make full use of the ever-expanding range of studio gadgets. And while the album represented a new musical departure, several tracks maintained a direct link to the old sound. The album reached #4 in the UK Album charts and has gone on to influence numerous musicians from Suede to Depeche Mode's Martin Gore. This edition includes the complete album remastered by producer Tony Visconti and Ted Jensen.
Tracks
- Tenement Lady
- Rapids
- Mister Mister
- Broken Hearted Blues
- Shock Rock
- Country Honey
- Electric Slim & the Factory Hen
- Mad Donna
- Born to Boogie
- Life Is Strange
- The Street and Babe Shadow
- Highway Knees
- Left Hand Luke and the Beggar Boys
Slider
This classic album, released in July 1972 on the back of three chart-topping T. Rex LPs - provides a perfect snapshot of the era the press dubbed T. Rextasy and is proof of Bolan's extraordinary and enduring appeal across the generations. The Slider contained two UK #1 hit singles, 'Telegram Sam' and 'Metal Guru' and the first to bear the T. Rex Wax Co imprint, a seal of approval from EMI Records, who felt Bolan sufficient important to warrant having his own record label. This edition features the complete album remastered by producer Tony Visconti and Ted Jensen.
Tracks
- Metal Guru
- Mystic Lady
- Rock on
- The Slider
- Baby Boomerang
- Spaceball Ricochet
- Buick MacKane
- Telegram Sam
- Rabbit Fighter
- Baby Strange
- Ballrooms of Mars
- Chariot Choogle
- Main Man
Futuristic Dragon
Futuristic Dragon is the 1976 album by T. Rex. The album features both 'Dreamy Lady' And 'New York City' which became Bolan's biggest latter-day hit. Bolan continued to experiment sonically on this album along with incorporating more an American soul influence into the T. Rex sound.
Tracks
- Futuristic Dragon (Introduction)
- Jupiter Liar
- Chrome Sitar
- All Alone
- New York City
- My Little Baby
- Calling All Destroyers
- Theme for a Dragon
- Sensation Boulevard
- Ride My Wheels
- Dreamy Lady
- Dawn Storm
- Casual Agent
Electric Warrior
Marc Bolan and Co.'s 1971 album. ELECTRIC WARRIOR is now considered to be one of Rock's defining albums. Includes the massive hit 'Get It On' plus 'Jeepster', 'Mambo Sun', 'Cosmic Dancer' and more.
Tracks
- Mambo Sun
- Cosmic Dancer
- Jeepster
- Monolith
- Lean Woman Blues
- Get It on
- Planet Queen
- Girl
- The Motivator
- Life's a Gas
- Rip Off
Dandy in the Underworld
This, the final official Marc Bolan and T. Rex album, was conceived during a turbulent time in rock history. Issued on 11 March 1977, Dandy In The Underworld arrived in the wake of The Damned's 'New Rose' And The Sex Pistols' 'Anarchy In The UK', singles that had given the emerging punk rock a national platform. To promote the album, Bolan undertook a tour of the UK and Europe, with support from The Damned, who acknowledged T. Rex as a big influence. With a new T. Rex line-up, Bolan had already scored a # 13 hit single with "I Love To Boogie", and followed this up with single releases of the title track of the album, "The Soul Of My Suit" And "Crimson Moon", before culminating with the exuberant "Celebrate Summer", tragically the last single to be issued in Bolan's lifetime.
Tracks
- Dandy in the Underworld
- Crimson Moon
- Universe
- I'm a Fool for You, Girl
- I Love to Boogie
- Visions of Domino
- Jason B. Sad
- Groove a Little
- The Soul of My Suit
- Hang-Ups
- Pain and Love
- Teen Riot Structure
Bolan's Zip Gun
First released in 1975, Bolan's Zip gun was produced by Marc Bolan, without Tony Visconti for the first time. Originally issued as a UK-only release, the album features the hit singles "Light Of Love" And "Zip Gun Boogie". The tracks have a futuristic tone, reflecting Bolan's love of science fiction but also incorporate elements of American soul music.
Tracks
- Light of Love
- Solid Baby
- Precious Star
- Token of My Love
- Space Boss
- Think Zinc
- Till Dawn
- Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit
- I Really Love You Babe
- Golden Belt
- Zip Gun Boogie
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