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The Definitive Tyrannosaurus Rex

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T.Rex

The Definitive Tyrannosaurus Rex

 
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Label: Sequel Records
Rating: 5.0
 
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Description: Before they spawned the glam-rock movement, T. Rex was a quixotic acoustic duo popular on London's underground circuit. Billed as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Marc Bolan and percussionist Steve Peregrine-Took (later replaced by Mickey Finn) supported their odd, quasi-mystical songs with spare acoustic guitar and bongo arrangements, fleshed out in the studio by producer Tony Visconti. Drawing from the group's four pre-T. Rex records, including Unicorn and Beard of Stars, Definitive features "Debora," "Salamanda Palaganda," "King of the Rumbling Spires," and other cult classics. Boasting comprehensive liner notes by Bolan biographer Mark Paytress and an awesome 31 tracks, including rare singles, this smartly conceived set truly lives up to its name, reinvigorating a legacy all too often ignored in favor of the group's subsequent superstar records. --James Rotondi
 
 

 
Tracklist of The Definitive Tyrannosaurus Rex

Disc 1
1 Debora   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Child Star  2:53 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Wielder of Words   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 Scenes Of   no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Mustang Ford   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Chateau in Virginia Waters   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 One Inch Rock   no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Salamanda Palaganda   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Conesuela   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Stacey Grove   no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Friends   no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Eastern Spell   no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Juniper Suction   no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Pewter Suitor   no lyrics yet - submit it
15 Warlord of the Royal Crocodiles   no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Cat Black (The Wizard's Hat)   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Chariots of Silk   no lyrics yet - submit it
18 Seal of Seasons   no lyrics yet - submit it
19 Iscariot   no lyrics yet - submit it
20 Misty Coast of Albany   no lyrics yet - submit it
21 King of the Rumbling Spires  2:11 no lyrics yet - submit it
22 Do You Remember   no lyrics yet - submit it
23 Once upon the Seas of Abyssinia   no lyrics yet - submit it
24 Blessed Wild Apple Girl  2:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
25 By the Light of a Magical Moon   no lyrics yet - submit it
26 Find a Little Wood  2:04 no lyrics yet - submit it
27 Day Laye   no lyrics yet - submit it
28 Pavilions of Sun   no lyrics yet - submit it
29 Great Horse   no lyrics yet - submit it
30 Lofty Skies   no lyrics yet - submit it
31 Elemental Child   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

BOLAN RULES!

& this is the collection to prove it on 1 cd! THE most prolific; THE most profound & fun; THE genius with his paw smack dab on the muse's Kit; THE great Jewish Messiah of rock-pop-magic-mystic-troubadouric-gushing-cosmic-blessed-wild impish laughter! -That's Marc Bolan & this collection culls his output at its freshest, early psyche-pop-folk incarnation, which, to these ears, holds up best of all...There's just enough nice production & playful exotic instrumentation; Bolan's mythic-sylvan Blakean poetic persona is already mature...there's such a sense of a Horn O'Plenty overflowing with great melodies, original visions, 'magical' energy, & genuine fun/genius present in the songs here that I'm moved to SHOUT! to anyone reading this to BUY THIS CD! At the price I see listed it's a great deal for a hard-to-find item (I got mine in NYCity several years ago & paid several $ more than this--haven't seen it since)... New/younger listeners could get lost in the T. Rex section (get TANX / ELECTRIC WARRIOR / SLIDER) especially among the slew of 'bootleg/demo/barrel scrapings' that have come out, which do contain some gems due to the inherent Bolan greatness!, but... this product DEFINITIVE TYRANNOSAURUS REX is a true 31 song masterpiece!!! RIP, MB! Your Legacy Shines On!

Essential Bolan

I bought this collection in Croydon a few years back, and I still listen to it at least once a month. Contains all the early highlights, plus rare singles like "King of the Rumbling Spires" (electric-glam Bolan before T.Rex). "Debora" through "Elemental Child". What more do you need?

Pretty Amazing!

It's pretty amazing what Marc Bolan did with so little! In the early days, all he had was his voice, a rudimentary acoustic guitar and bongos, but he made it work. Some of the lyrics don't even make any sense, but it works! It's obvious that Marc didn't put any money into the production of these recordings which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I heard that he was pretty much broke at that time of his life, but he used everything he had. If anyone else would have wrote these songs, they would have been laughed at for sure! Later in this period, (around track #20) he added electric guitar, bass and an occasional keyboard....still very minimal instrumentation, no drums, just bongos and it all seems to make sense somehow. You can really hear the music progressing towards his more familiar, "Electric Warrior" period, Listen to "Elemental Child" for example. All in all, this is a very fun disc to listen to.....even if you're not an acoustic hippy from the sixties!