T. Rex 7 VINYLS (24-96&192)+ 1 SACD 1968-1974.
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Marc Bolan & T. Rex 7 VINYLS (24-96&192)+ 1 SACD 1968-1974 Background information Also known as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Marc Bolan & T. Rex Origin London, England Genres Glam rock, folk rock, psychedelic rock, rock and roll, protopunk Years active 1967–1977 Labels Regal Zonophone, Fly, EMI Past members Marc Bolan Steve Peregrin Took Mickey Finn Steve Currie Bill Legend Gloria Jones Jack Green Dino Dines Davy Lutton Miller Anderson Herbie Flowers Tony Newman Albumlist 1968 T. Rex - My People Were Fair [24-96] 1968 T. Rex - Prophets, Seers & Sages [24-96] 1970 T Rex - T Rex {Universal Japan 200g; 24bit-96khz 1971 - Electric Warrior (2011 SHM SACD-R) 1971 T.Rex Electric Warrior [VINYL] {24-192} 1972 T. Rex The Slider [VINYL]{24-192} 1973 T. Rex - Tanx [VINYL] {24-192} 1974 - Marc Bolan & T. Rex Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow . Rex were a British rock band, formed in 1967 by singer-songwriter and guitarist Marc Bolan. The band formed as Tyrannosaurus Rex, releasing four underground folk albums under the name. Tony Visconti (their producer for several albums) claimed in a documentary on the band that he had taken to using the abbreviated term "T. Rex" as a shorthand, something that initially irritated Bolan, who gradually came around to the idea and officially shortened the band's name to "T. Rex" at roughly the same time they started having big hits (shortly after going electric). In the early to mid 1970s, the band reached huge success with fourteen top-20 UK glam rock hits: "Jeepster", "Get It On", "Ride a White Swan", "Solid Gold Easy Action", "Children of the Revolution", "Hot Love", "Telegram Sam", "20th Century Boy", "Debora", "Teenage Dream", "The Groover", "New York City", "I Love To Boogie" and "Metal Guru". During this period the band also released six UK top-30 albums, including Electric Warrior, which hit the top of the album charts. In 1977, Bolan was killed in a car accident, and the band broke up.