T Rex Electric Warrior

T Rex Electric Warrior. Released in 1971, it was Marc Bolan's sixth studio record but only his second with the new and improved T Rex and their sixth since their 1968 debut as Tyrannosaurus Rex, released on 24 September 1971 by Fly Records in the United Kingdom and Reprise Records in the United States


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The most significant aspect of Electric Warrior isn't its arena rock confidence; it's that Bolan allows his grinning mask to slip Rex's best album, distills elements of Marc Bolan's earlier acoustic period with a dynamic rock rhythm section--drummer Bill Legend and bassist Steve Currie--and lush arrangements by producer Tony Visconti

Electric Warrior is the second studio album by English rock band T Rex's bold and audacious new sound, capturing the essence of an era defined by flamboyance, liberation, and limitless creativity. Released in 1971, it was Marc Bolan's sixth studio record but only his second with the new and improved T

Page 3 T. Rex Electric warrior (Vinyl Records, LP, CD). Electric Warrior marked a turning point in UK music This is one of the few digital releases that comes close.

T. Rex Electric Warrior. The album marked a turning point in the band's style, moving away from the folk-oriented sound of the group's previous albums and pioneering a more. Rex's best album, distills elements of Marc Bolan's earlier acoustic period with a dynamic rock rhythm section--drummer Bill Legend and bassist Steve Currie--and lush arrangements by producer Tony Visconti