62. You've Got To Jive To Stay Alive - Spanish Midnight
63. Interstellar Soul
64. Painless Persuasion V. The Meathawk Immaculate
65. The Avengers (Superbad)
66. The Leopards Featuring Gardenia ; The Mighty Slug
67. Light Of Love
68. Solid Baby
69. Precious Star
70. Token Of My Love
71. Space Boss
72. Think Zinc
73. Till Dawn
74. Girl In The Thunderbolt Suit
75. I Really Love You Babe
76. Golden Belt
77. Zip Gun Boogie
78. Futuristic Dragon (Introduction)
79. Jupiter Liar
80. Chrome Sitar
81. All Alone
82. New York City
83. My Little Baby
84. Calling All Destroyers
85. Theme For A Dragon
86. Sensation Boulevard
87. Ride My Wheels
88. Dreamy Lady
89. Dawn Storm
90. Casual Agent
91. Dandy In The Underworld
92. Crimson Moon
93. Universe
94. I'm A Fool For You, Girl
95. I Love To Boogie
96. Visions Of Domino
97. Jason B Sad
98. Groove A Little
99. The Soul Of My Suit
100. Hang-Ups
101. Pain And Love
102. Teen Riot Structure
More Info:
Every T. Rex album from 'T. Rex' to 'Dandy In The Underworld' in their original sleeves + inner bags with lyrics. Pressed on "half-and-half" special colored vinyl. Having recorded as Tyrannosaurus Rex since the mid-1960s, frontman, lyricist, poet and guitarist Marc Bolan entered the new decade with a new sound, a new band and a new, foreshortened name - 'T. Rex'. In the process, he became Britain's first new superstar of the seventies, embarking upon a breathtaking run of hit singles and studio albums that demonstrated his restless muse and showcased constant genre-defying creativity. 1970's 'T. Rex' came in the wake of the chart success of 'Ride A White Swan' and formed a sonic bridge between the Tyrannosaurus Rex sound and a new electric glam that would bring him superstardom. The follow up, 1971's all-time classic 'Electric Warrior' followed, a classics-packed collection of songs that included 'Life's A Gas', 'Jeepster', 'Get It On' and 'Cosmic Dancer'. 1972's 'The Slider' was released at the peak of T. Rex mania ("T. Rexstasy"!) and delivered two UK No. 1 singles in the form of 'Telegram Sam' and 'Metal Guru', while 1973's 'Tanx' pushed all the glam faders into the red on one of the most exciting rock albums of the decade. 1974's 'Zinc Alloy' saw Bolan's interest on the move, into a frenetic, more electric-soul glam sound with the introduction of R&B influences including funky keyboards and the gospel-sounding 'Cosmic Choir'. Moving on again, 1975's 'Bolan's Zip Gun' caught the prevailing zeitgeist, channeling Bolan's sound at times with a proto=Punk back-to-basics approach. 1976's gorgeous 'Futuristic Dragon' was a late T. Rex classic, a mature and confident collection of timeless hooks and effortless melodies (including the hit single 'New York City'). Finally, on further chart singles like 'I Love To Boogie' and 'Light Of Love' the last studio album before Bolan's untimely death, 1977's 'Dandy In The Underworld' still stands as a reminder of a huge talent the music world lost way too soon. All 8 albums in the collection come housed in a cardboard outer box, and all have been reproduced with original sleeves and inner bags including lyrics. 'Bolan's Zip Gun' and 'Dandy In The Underworld' each feature with their original restored die-cut sleeves. Each album comes pressed on different colored half-black, half-colored vinyl.