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Electric Warrior Sessions

Marc Bolan & T RexAudio CD
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T.Rex was an English rock band fronted by guitarist, singer and songwriter Marc Bolan. Formed as Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1960s London, the folk rock group's debut album My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows (1968) which reached number 15 in the UK. In the 1970s, they achieved mainstream success as a glam rock band with hits such as "Hot… Read more in Amazon's Marc Bolan & T Rex Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 23, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Pilot
  • ASIN: B00000I0F8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #544,816 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Bang a Gong (Get It On)
2. Monolith
3. Cosmic Dancer
4. Life's a Gas
5. Honey Don't
6. Woodland Rock
7. Monolith [Second Version]
8. Summertime Blues
9. Jeepster
10. Baby Strange
See all 12 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Bang a Gong (Get It On) [Third Version][*]
2. Interview With Marc [*]
3. Life's a Gas [Electric Version][*]

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars more electric warfare, March 12, 2006
The 'Electric Warrior Sessions' from Marc Bolan and T-Rex offers over fifty minutes of raw nuggets from the studio work that produced the glam-rocker's most heralded album. Bolan was noted for not spending much time in the studio polishing his compositions, prefering instead to seek the intensity only fresh performances can claim. So there probably wasn't a lot of editing floor material available, and a glance at the set list for this disc would seem to support that notion. Only five of the eleven songs from the finished, 1971 vinyl release are featured in out-takes or alternates here, so there is a significant departure between the two bodies of work.

Among the tracks from 'Electric Warrior' are two alternate versions of Bolan's biggest hit, 'Get It On', which soared to number ten nationally when it was marketed as 'Bang a Gong' in January of 1972. The first version is a finished version, featuring all the bells and whistles (and the tasty sax solo, rumored to be performed by David Bowie, as well as background vocals, rumored to be performed by Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman, the Flo & Eddie who founded The Turtles), while the closing track is completely stripped down to Marc's vocals and the rhythm section. It's 'Get It On' as it would sound if Bolan were in a four-piece teen garage band! Two extremes to be sure, but I believe any version of this remarkable track would be entertaining in its own right, and these two certainly are. Got any more laying around? Among the other covers of 'Electric Warrior' tracks are versions of the airy and beautiful 'Cosmic Dancer' and 'Life's a Gas'. 'Monolith' shows up twice, but both versions are weaker tracks. The song itself is a bit of a drag, and since it shows up twice it's dragging both feet. While the second version is more vibrant, Bolan cuts it off after three minutes, saying, "That's enough to listen to...". 'Jeepster' gets rolling nicely, while managing to be ragged at the same moment.

The best tracks among the non-'Electric Warrior' selections are a trippy, not bludgeoning version of 'Summertime Blues', nicely adapted to Bolan's vocal sound via a pair of dueling wah-pedal guitars. T-Rex attempts a cover of 'Honey Don't', but Bolan is hardly a country-rocker, but after three false starts take up half of the seven minutes this track eats up, the band finally gets balanced and kicking. Might be more enjoyable without all the clutter, but I guess that's part of what session albums are about. Two other notable non-'EW' tracks show up at the end of the disc, the raunchy, and a bit bawdy 'Baby Strange', which borrows a page from Bolan's 'Unicorn' melodies and adapts it to electric guitars and relationships, and 'Jewel', which comes closest to the popular heavy metal Led Zeppelin sound of the era. A nicely pulsing bass guitar riff drives the song along while Bolan's psychedelic electric guitar leads meander on top of it. Less appealing is 'Woodland Rock', a throwaway@2minutes.com that scarily approaches bubblegum music.

The fourteen page booklet that accompanies this disc features notes from Nikki Sudden, Cliff McLenehan, and Bill Legend, as well as twenty photographs of Bolan from the era. Whether you're a fan of Marc or not, the music from this, the epitome of his most commercially successful era, clamors for a listen. And if you don't mind the studio chatter and miscues (a primary reason for the disc being demoted from four stars), the disc is a worthy addition to the legacy of 'Electric Warrior'.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's Great Having the Demos!, February 10, 2010
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This CD is worth every penny! I love the demos of Monolith and the two takes of Get It On! EXCELLENT sound quality too!
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Groovin baby, July 10, 1999
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I first heard this when my college roommate played an old beat up tape on our jerry-rigged stereo. I'm not a fan of 70s music, but this one is an exception. It's simple, groovin' music that is perfect to chill out to. By the way, I'm a metal fan, so if you are too, check this one out!
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