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Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow (Deluxe Edition) (Import) (CD)

By: Marc Bolan & T-Rex


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow (Deluxe Edition) (Import) (CD) Album By Marc Bolan & T-Rex
1   Venus Loon - T-Rex  
2   Sound Pit  
3   Explosive Mouth  
4   Galaxy  
5   Change  
6   Nameless Wildness  
7   Teenage Dream  
8   Liquid Gang  
9   Carsmile Smith And The Old One  
10   You've Got To Jive To Stay Alive (Spanish Midnight)  
11   Interstellar Soul  
12   Painless Persuasion Vs The Meathawk Immaculate  
13   Avengers (Superbad)  
14   Leopards Featuring Gardenia And The Mighty Slug  
15   Groover  
16   Midnight  
17   Truck On (Tyke)  
18   Sitting Here  
19   Satisfaction Pony  
20   Venus Loon  
21   Sound Pit  
22   Explosive Mouth  
23   Galaxy  
24   Change (Signs)  
25   Nameless Wildness  
26   Teenage Dream  
27   Liquid Gang  
28   Carsmile Smith And The Old One  
29   Spanish Midnight  
30   Painless Persuasion Vs The Meathawk Immaculate  
31   Avengers (Superbad)  
32   Leopards Featuring Gardenia And The Mighty Slug  
33   Groover  
34   Midnight  
35   Truck On (Tyke)  
36   Sitting There (Sitting Here)  
37   Satisfaction Pony  
38   Nameless Wildness (acoustic demo)  
39   Carsmile Smith And The Old One (solo)  
40   Carsmile Smith And The Old One (with organ)  
41   Painless Persuasion Vs The Meathawk Immaculate (acoustic demo)  
42   Avengers (Superbad) (acoustic demo)  
43   Leopards Featuring Gardenia And The Mighty Slug (acoustic demo)  
 


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Review

Q (10/02, p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Splendidly lithe....this album found Bolan at a crossroads [of funk]... "

Product note

The 1997 reissue of ZINC ALLOY AND THE HIDDEN RIDERS OF TOMORROW contains 5 additional tracks that did not appear on the original release; "The Groover," "Midnight," "Truck On (Tyke)," "Sitting Here" and "Satisfaction Pony."
T. Rex: Marc Bolan, Mickey Finn, Steve Currie, Bill Legend, Jack Green, Lonnie Jordan, Danny Thompson, B.J. Cole.
The Cosmic Choir: Sister Pat Hall, The Gloria Jones, Big Richard.
Additional personnel: Maestro David Katz & The Pop Orchestra.
Includes liner notes by Mark Paytress.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
By 1974, the phenomenon known as T. Rextacy was on the wane. The group had always been Bolan's vehicle, but the departure of some original members, the addition of three backup vocalists, and the name change, to Marc Bolan And T. Rex, signaled a significant new direction for the band.
The sound of ZINC ALLOY shows the influence of American soul music, and demonstrates an overall evolution. Where the group's biggest hits were basically gritty, straightforward rock, the sound on ZINC is flashier, more orchestrated, and generally slicker. The prominent string section and heavy echo of the opener, "Venus Loon," recalls Phil Spector. Additionally, Bolan shares many of the vocal duties with his girlfriend, the American singer Gloria Jones. In the record's sometimes operatic settings, the pair occasionally sound like Meatloaf and Karla De Vito. Yet Bolan could still write them like he used to, as songs like "Explosive Mouth" and the vaguely ominous gem "Change" ably demonstrate. "The Groover," a 1973 hit single, is a welcome bonus track.

Album Description

By 1974, the phenomenon known as T. Rextacy was on the wane. The group had always been Bolan's vehicle, but the departure of some original members, the addition of three backup vocalists, and the name change, to Marc Bolan And T. Rex, signaled a significant new direction for the band.
The sound of ZINC ALLOY shows the influence of American soul music, and demonstrates an overall evolution. Where the group's biggest hits were basically gritty, straightforward rock, the sound on ZINC is flashier, more orchestrated, and generally slicker. The prominent string section and heavy echo of the opener, "Venus Loon", recalls Phil Spector. Additionally, Bolan shares many of the vocal duties with his girlfriend, the American singer Gloria Jones. In the record's sometimes operatic settings, the pair occasionally sound like Meatloaf and Karla De Vito. Yet Bolan could still write them like he used to, as songs like "Explosive Mouth" and the vaguely ominous gem "Change" ably demonstrate. "The Groover", a 1973 hit single, is a welcome bonus track.


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