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T. Rex

Disco de T. Rex: “Spaceball”

Disco de T. Rex: “Spaceball”
Información del disco :
Título: Spaceball
Fecha de Publicación:1997-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Rock, Classic Rock, 1970s Rock
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5018524144822
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Spaceball Ricochet (Acoustic)
1 - 2 Jeepster (Acoustic)
1 - 3 Cosmic Dancer (Acoustic)
1 - 4 Main Man (Acoustic)
1 - 5 Ballrooms of Mars (Acoustic)
1 - 6 Mystic Lady (Acoustic)
1 - 7 Girl (Acoustic)
1 - 8 Baby Strange (Acoustic)
1 - 9 Left Hand Luke (Acoustic)
1 - 10 Slider (Acoustic)
1 - 11 Spaceball Ricochet (Acoustic)
2 - 12 Cosmic Dancer Video
2 - 13 Planet Queen Video
2 - 14 Elemental Child Video
2 - 15 Jewel
2 - 16 Hot Love Video
2 - 17 Cosmic Dancer Video
2 - 18 Honey Don't Video
2 - 19 Planet Queen Video
2 - 20 Get It On Blues
2 - 21 (Untitled Hidden Track)
Análisis (en inglés) - :
A companion to the several compilations of {$Marc Bolan}'s {@BBC} recordings, {^Spaceball} gathers together a batch of rare radio tapes recorded in the U.S. during the elfin {\singer/songwriter}'s abortive attempt to become an American superstar. Disc one was recorded in Los Angeles and Boston in 1972, on the back of {^Electric Warrior}, the closest {$T. Rex} came to a U.S. hit. Unfortunately, these solo acoustic performances are a pale shadow of the glossy electric {\boogaloo} of that album; hearing {$Bolan}'s lyrics clearly (which even in the '60s were mostly stoned hippie babble, but by the early '70s were utterly nonsensical) isn't often a plus, and songs like {&"Jeepster"} and {&"Baby Strange"} miss the hard candy crunch of the studio takes. Disc two is more successful, as the first half includes the full early-1971 lineup of {$T. Rex} in a New York radio station, and the second half features the core lineup of {$Bolan} on acoustic guitar and {$Mickey Finn} on percussion, not to mention a very odd almost pop-art radio commercial for {^Electric Warrior}. There's a horrifyingly bad 12-minute version of {&"Jewel"} and a torturous "{\blues}" version of {&"Bang a Gong (Get It On)"} to utilize the forward skip button on immediately, but the rest of the disc is hugely entertaining. Regardless, however, {^Spaceball} is only for the most devout of {$Marc Bolan} fans. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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