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T.Rex Biography

Initially a British folk-rock combo called Tyrannosaurus Rex, T. Rex was the primary force in glam rock, thanks to the creative direction of guitarist/vocalist Marc Bolan (born Marc Feld). Bolan created a deliberately trashy form of rock roll that was proud of its own disposability. T. Rex's music borrowed the underlying sexuality of early rock roll, adding dirty, simple grooves and fat distorted guitars, as well as an overarching folky/hippie spirituality that always came through the clearest on ballads. While most of his peers concentrated on making cohesive albums, Bolan kept the idea of a three-minute pop single alive in the early '70s. In Britain, he became a superstar, sparking a period of "T. Rextacy" among the pop audience with a series of Top Ten hits, including four number one singles. Over in America, the group only had one major hit -- the Top Ten "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" -- before disappearing from the charts in 1973. T. Rex's popularity in the U.K. didn't begin to waver until 1975, yet they retained a devoted following until Marc Bolan's death in 1977. Over the next two decades, Bolan emerged as a cult figure and the music of T. Rex has proven quite influential on hard rock, punk, new wave, and alternative rock.

Following a career as a teenage model, Marc Bolan began performing music professionally in 1965, releasing his first single, "The Wizard," on Decca Records. Bolan joined the psychedelic folk-rock combo John's Children in 1967, appearing on three unsuccessful singles before the group disbanded later that year. Following the breakup, he formed the folk duo Tyrannosaurus Rex with percussionist Steve Peregrine Took. The duo landed a record deal with a subsidiary of EMI in February 1968, recording their debut album with producer Tony Visconti. "Debora," the group's first single, peaked at number 34 in May of that year, and their debut album, My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair...But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brow, reached number 15 shortly afterward. The duo released their second album, Prophets, Seers Sages, the Angels of the Ages, in November of 1968.

By this time, Tyrannosaurus Rex was building a sizable underground following, which helped Bolan's book of poetry, -The Warlock of Love, enter the British best-seller charts. In the summer of 1969, the duo released their third album, Unicorn, as well as the single "King of the Rumbling Spires," the first Tyrannosaurus Rex song to feature an electric guitar. Following an unsuccessful American tour that fall, Took left the band and was replaced by Mickey Finn. The new duo's first single did not chart, yet their first album, 1970's A Beard of Stars, reached number 21.

The turning point in Bolan's career came in October of 1970, when he shortened the group's name to T. Rex and released "Ride a White Swan," a fuzz-drenched single driven by a rolling backbeat. "Ride a White Swan" became a major hit in the U.K., climbing all the way to number two. The band's next album, T. Rex, peaked at number 13 and stayed on the charts for six months. Encouraged by the results, Bolan expanded T. Rex to a full band, adding bassist Steve Currie and drummer Bill Legend (born Bill Fifield). The new lineup recorded "Hot Love," which spent six weeks at number one in early 1971. That summer, T. Rex released "Get It On" (retitled "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" in the U.S.), which became their second straight U.K. number one; the single would go on to be their biggest international hit, reaching number ten in the U.S. in 1972. Electric Warrior, the first album recorded by the full band, was released in the fall of 1971; it was number one for six weeks in Britain and cracked America's Top 40.

By now, "T. Rextacy" was in full swing in England, as the band had captured the imaginations of both teenagers and the media with its sequined, heavily made-up appearance; the image of Marc Bolan in a top hat, feather boa, and platform shoes, performing "Get It On" on the BBC became as famous as his music. At the beginning of 1972, T. Rex signed with EMI, setting up a distribution deal for Bolan's own T.Rex Wax Co. record label. "Telegram Sam," the group's first EMI single, became their third number one single.

"Metal Guru" also hit number one, spending four weeks at the top of the chart. The Slider, released in the summer of 1972, shot to number one upon its release, allegedly selling 100,000 copies in four days; the album was also T. Rex's most successful American release, reaching number 17. Appearing in the spring of 1973, Tanx was another Top Five hit for T. Rex; the singles "20th Century Boy" and "The Groover" soon followed it to the upper ranks of the charts. However, those singles would prove to be the band's last two Top Ten hits. In the summer of 1973, rhythm guitarist Jack Green joined the band, as did three backup vocalists, including the American soul singer Gloria Jones; Jones would soon become Bolan's girlfriend. At the beginning of 1974, drummer Bill Legend left the group and was replaced by Davy Lutton, as Jones became the group's keyboardist.

In early 1974, the single "Teenage Dream" was the first record to be released under the name Marc Bolan and T. Rex. The following album, Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow, was the last Bolan recorded with Tony Visconti. Throughout the year, T. Rex's popularity rapidly declined -- by the time "Zip Gun Boogie" was released in November, it could only reach number 41. Finn and Green left the group at the end of the year, while keyboardist Dino Dins joined. The decline of T. Rex's popularity was confirmed when 1975's Bolan's Zip Gun failed to chart. Bolan took the rest of the year off, returning in the spring of 1976 with Futuristic Dragon, which peaked at number 50. Released in the summer of 1976, "I Love to Boogie," a disco-flavored three-chord thumper, became Bolan's last Top 20 hit.

Bolan released Dandy in the Underworld in the spring of 1977; it was a modest hit, peaking at number 26. While "The Soul of My Suit" reached number 42 on the charts, T. Rex's next two singles failed to chart. Sensing it was time for a change of direction, Bolan began expanding his horizons in August. In addition to contributing a weekly column for Record Mirror, he hosted his own variety television show, Marc. Featuring guest appearances by artists like David Bowie and Generation X, Marc helped restore Bolan's hip image. Signing with RCA Records, the guitarist formed a new band with bassist Herbie Flowers and drummer Tony Newman, yet he never was able to record with the group. While driving home from a London club with Bolan, Gloria Jones lost control of her car, smashing into a tree. Marc Bolan, riding in the passenger's seat of the car, was killed instantly.

While T. Rex's music was intended to be disposable, it has proven surprisingly influential over the years. Hard rock and heavy metal bands borrowed the group's image, as well as the pounding insistence of their guitars. Punk bands may have discarded the high heels, feather boas, and top hats, yet they adhered to the simple three-chord structures and pop aesthetics that made the band popular.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
Discography

1977 - Dandy In The Underworld

01. T.Rex - Dandy In The Underworld
02. T.Rex - Crimson Moon
03. T.Rex - Universe
04. T.Rex - I'm A Fool For You Girl
05. T.Rex - I Love To Boogie
06. T.Rex - Visions Of Domino
07. T.Rex - Jason B. Sad
08. T.Rex - Groove A Little
09. T.Rex - The Soul Of My Suit
10. T.Rex - Hang-Ups
11. T.Rex - Pain And love
12. T.Rex - Teen Riot Structure

1976 - Futuristic Dragon

01. T.Rex - Futuristicdragon (Introduction)
02. T.Rex - Jupiter Liar
03. T.Rex - Chromw Sitar
04. T.Rex - All Alone
05. T.Rex - New York City
06. T.Rex - My Little Baby
07. T.Rex - Calling All Destroyers
08. T.Rex - Theme For A Dragon
09. T.Rex - Sensation Boulevard
10. T.Rex - Ride My Wheels
11. T.Rex - Dream Lady
12. T.Rex - Dawn Storm
13. T.Rex - Casual Agent
14. T.Rex - London Boys (Bonus)
15. T.Rex - Laser Love (Bonus)
16. T.Rex - Life's An Elevator (Bonus)

1975 - Bolan's Zip Gun

01. T.Rex - Light Of Love
02. T.Rex - Solid Baby
03. T.Rex - Precious Star
04. T.Rex - Token Of My Love
05. T.Rex - Space Boss
06. T.Rex - Think Zinc
07. T.Rex - Till Dawn
08. T.Rex - Girl Inthe Thunderbolt Suit
09. T.Rex - I Really Love You Babe
10. T.Rex - Golden Belt
11. T.Rex - Zip Gun Boogie
12. T.Rex - Do You Wanna Dance
13. T.Rex - Dock Of The Bay
14. T.Rex - Explosive Mouth

1974 - Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow

01. T.Rex - Venus Loon
02. T.Rex - Sound Pit
03. T.Rex - Explosive Mouth
04. T.Rex - Galaxy
05. T.Rex - Ghange
06. T.Rex - Nameless Wildness
07. T.Rex - Teenage Dream (Unedited Version)
08. T.Rex - Liquid Gang
09. T.Rex - Carsmile Smith And The Old One
10. T.Rex - You've Got To Jive To Stay
11. T.Rex - Alive - Spanish Midnight
12. T.Rex - Interstellar Soul
13. T.Rex - Painless Persuasion V. The Meathawk Immaculate
14. T.Rex - The Avengers (Superbad)

1973 - Tanx

01. T.Rex - Tenement Lady
02. T.Rex - Rapids
03. T.Rex - Mister Mister
04. T.Rex - Broken Heart Blues
05. T.Rex - Shock Rock
06. T.Rex - Country Honey
07. T.Rex - Eletric Slim & The Factory Hen
08. T.Rex - Mad Donna
09. T.Rex - Born To Boogie
10. T.Rex - Life Is Strange
11. T.Rex - The Street & Babe Shadow
12. T.Rex - Highway Knees
13. T.Rex - Left Hand Luke
14. T.Rex - Children Of The Revolution
15. T.Rex - Suken Rags

1972 - Bolan Boogie

01. T.Rex - Get It On
02. T.Rex - Beltane Walk
03. T.Rex - The King of the Mountain Comet
04. T.Rex - Jewel
05. T.Rex - She Was Born To Be My Unicorn
06. T.Rex - Dove
07. T.Rex - Woodland Rock
08. T.Rex - Ride A White Swan
09. T.Rex - Raw Ramp
10. T.Rex - Jeepster
11. T.Rex - First Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
12. T.Rex - By The Light of the Magical Mo
13. T.Rex - Summertime Blues
14. T.Rex - Hot Love

1972 - The Slider

01. T.Rex - Metal Guru
02. T.Rex - Mystic Lady
03. T.Rex - Rock On
04. T.Rex - The Slider
05. T.Rex - Baby Boomerang
06. T.Rex - Spaceball Ricochet
07. T.Rex - Buick Mackane
08. T.Rex - Telegram Sam
09. T.Rex - Rabbit Fighter
10. T.Rex - Baby Strange
11. T.Rex - Ballrooms Of Mars
12. T.Rex - Chariot Choogle
13. T.Rex - Main Man

1971 - Electric Warrior

01. T.Rex - Mambo Sun
02. T.Rex - Cosmic Dancer
03. T.Rex - Jeepster
04. T.Rex - Monolith
05. T.Rex - Lean Woman Blues
06. T.Rex - Bang A Gong (Get It On)
07. T.Rex - Planet Queen
08. T.Rex - Girl
09. T.Rex - The Motivator
10. T.Rex - Life's A Gas
11. T.Rex - Rip Off

1970 - A Beard Of Stars

01. T.Rex - Prelude
02. T.Rex - A Day Laye
03. T.Rex - Woodland Bop
04. T.Rex - First Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
05. T.Rex - Pavilions Of Sun
06. T.Rex - Organ Blues
07. T.Rex - By The Light Of A Magical Moon
08. T.Rex - Wind Cheetah
09. T.Rex - A Beard Of Stars
10. T.Rex - Great Horsey
11. T.Rex - Dragon's Ear
12. T.Rex - Lofty Skies
13. T.Rex - Dove
14. T.Rex - Elemental Child

1970 - T. Rex

01. T.Rex - The Children Of Rarn
02. T.Rex - Jewel
03. T.Rex - The Visit
04. T.Rex - Childe
05. T.Rex - The Time Of Love Is Now
06. T.Rex - Diamond Meadows
07. T.Rex - Root Of Star
08. T.Rex - Beltane Walk
09. T.Rex - Is It Love
10. T.Rex - One Inch Rock
11. T.Rex - Summer Deep
12. T.Rex - Seagull Woman
13. T.Rex - Suneye
14. T.Rex - The Wizard
15. T.Rex - The Children Of Rarn

1969 - Unicorn

01. T.Rex - Chariots Of Silk
02. T.Rex - 'pon A Hill
03. T.Rex - The Seal Of Seasons
04. T.Rex - The Throat Of Winter
05. T.Rex - Catblack (The Wizard's Hat)
06. T.Rex - Stones For Avalon
07. T.Rex - She Was Born To Be My Unicorn
08. T.Rex - Like A White Star, Tangled And Far, Tulip That's What You Are.
09. T.Rex - Warlord Of The Royal Crocodiles
10. T.Rex - Evenings Of Damask
11. T.Rex - The Sea Beasts
12. T.Rex - Iscariot
13. T.Rex - Nijinski Hind
14. T.Rex - The Pilgrim's Tale
15. T.Rex - The Misty Coast Of Albany
16. T.Rex - Romany Soup

1968 - Prophets, Seers And Sages: The Angels Of The Ages

01. T.Rex - Deborah
02. T.Rex - Stacey Grove
03. T.Rex - Wind Quartets
04. T.Rex - Consuela
05. T.Rex - Trelawny Lawn
06. T.Rex - Aznageel The Mage
07. T.Rex - The Friends
08. T.Rex - Salamanda Palaganda
09. T.Rex - Our Wonderfool Brownskin Man
10. T.Rex - O'harley (The Saltimbaques)
11. T.Rex - Eastern Spell
12. T.Rex - The Traveling Tradition
13. T.Rex - Juniper Suction
14. T.Rex - Scenescoff Dynasty