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Marc Bolan & T. Rex - Interstellar Soul (1972-1977) (2007)
vom: 08.07.2021
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[color=#FF0000]=========================================================== 2021-07-08 10:21h: - ToeCutter: [b]ACHTUNG[/b]: Der Dateiname "Filename: MARC BOLAN & T.REX - Interstellar Soul 1972-1977 (2007).part1.rar" etc. enthält ein "[b]&[/b] oder anderes Sonderzeichen"-Zeichen! Deshalb wird beim Download von Shareplace der Name des Downloads auf "MARC BOLAN" (ohne Endung) abgekürzt! [b]Einfach ".rar" dranhängen und auspacken... oder bei mehreren DL *.part1.rar , part2.rar usw. DIES IST KEIN DEADLINK![/b] Die Zeichen "[b]&[/b]" und "[b]#[/b]" sollten deshalb in Upload-Dateinamen nicht verwendet werden! (Siehe auch [url=http://board.canna.to/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=581#SD01d]FAQ 1d.[/url] Nach dem Download habe ich einen unbekannten Dateityp, was ist zu tun?) ===========================================================[/color] 1972-early [img(width=316 height=60)]links/images/splogo.jpg[/img] Back in the early '80s, EMI's Australian wing pulled off a remarkable coup, a three-LP Marc Bolan/T. Rex compilation which drew material from the length and breadth of his career, to serve up the most well-rounded portrait of the Bopping Elf that has ever been mustered. It disappeared from the racks pretty quickly, and fans have been praying for a similar gesture ever since. Well, it hasn't arrived yet, but the three discs here at least go halfway, covering the years during which Bolan operated his own record label, Hot Wax, and doing so with such precision that "perfect" is not too superlative a description for it. Quite simply, A Wizard offers the yardstick by which all box sets should be measured. Few of them will make the grade. The breakdown is breathtakingly straightforward, divided equally between the expected hits, the necessary album cuts, and the demanded rarities. Disc one follows Bolan through his period of greatest success, the 1973 era during which U.K. hits like "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru" trailed one of the most astonishing albums of the decade, The Slider. Disc two tracks the downhill-quickly years of 1973-1974; disc three catches the rebirth which was so cruelly curtailed by Bolan's September 1977 death. Each is superlative. The year 1972, in particular, passes in a blur of excitement; Bolan was at his vivacious best, and it matters not what he's doing, whether it's laying down the next monster hit single ("Children of the Revolution," "Solid Gold Easy Action") or strumming rudely through a demo that might never see the light of day ("Over the Flats," "Is It True?" -- since covered by St. Etienne). At his best, even Bolan's B-sides ("Cadillac," "Thunderwing") were worth a dozen A-sides from anyone else, but the 27 tracks (plus eight more snippets) that comprise disc one are more than a simple portrait of pop at its purest. They offer an in-depth examination of how the portrait came to be painted in the first place. Then what happened? Clearly Bolan did not lose his magic overnight, but he did forget what made it magical. The most remarkable thing about disc two is the sheer quality of the songs he left on the shelf, a fact which the relevant volumes of the Unchained outtakes series have already made abundantly clear, but which is only reinforced here by its proximity to what was being released. The hit "Teenage Dream" notwithstanding, Bolan's best work through 1974, the material which proved he was still the most individual talent of his age, either lay unreleased and largely unheard until the last couple of years, or was buried away in a substandard version at the end of an album somewhere. Maybe he was right and the world wasn't yet ready for the miasmic electric gospel of "Sky Church Music." But &"Everyday") is the kind of song Bolan's rivals would have killed for. He simply killed it. Other highlights include the glimpse into the power of the live T. Rex-perience provided by a shattering "Token of My Love," recorded in Cleveland during the band's last ever American tour, again in 1974, while Bolan's long-cherished dream of creating a stable of acts around his own star is represented by a cut from his work with vocalist Sister Pat Hall; he produced an entire album with her, since released by Edsel (of course, and represented here by "Jitterbug Love," a minor Bolan classic that never got the due it deserved. Until now. Like the period it documents, disc two is somewhat unfocused. Disc three, however, finds Bolan utterly regaining his equilibrium, first via excerpts (released and outtakes) from the still-underrated Futuristic Dragon and Dandy in the Underworld albums, then with the clutch of songs that, had he lived long enough to progress them beyond demo stage, would have comprised his next album. The sheer quality of "Hot George," "21st Century Stance," and "Celebrate Summer," his final 45, would have done the rest. A Wizard does have its weak spots, of course. The promise of 92 tracks is undermined by the fact that at least a score of them are merely radio jingles, interview snippets, and abandoned-after-two-notes demos. Yet they work within the overall concept, lending the box a documentary feel -- and one which sets out its intentions from the opening interview snippet: "On that stage I'm in a realm of fantasy," Bolan laughs. "I can do whatever I want to do -- and get away with it." Then it kicks into "Telegram Sam" and you know he was right. He could. Of the set's other deficiencies, Bolan's much-vaunted collaboration with Roy Wood is disappointing from a musical standpoint, although if the pair of them had ever got sick of the pop lark there would certainly have been a career for them in stand-up. Similarly, the excerpts included from 1974's uncompleted "Children of Rarn" suite are little more than tantalizing fragments that would have been better employed on the relevant volume of the Unchained series. Overall, however, there is little about the set over which even compulsive collectors could reasonably quibble. Indeed, amid the myriad Bolan collections currently available, it's nice to finally receive one that lets you appreciate every facet of his career and abilities, as opposed to the simple-minded hit machine that history most vividly portrays. Yes, he was a human jukebox and a purveyor of mighty fine records. But he was also a fabulous guitarist, a visionary poet, an astonishing live performer, and the most charismatic songwriter of his generation. And not even Todd Rundgren would argue with the title of the box. 320 kbps + artwork 529 mb DISC 1 01 Interview 02 Telegram Sam 03 Spaceball Ricochet 04 Cadilac 05 Metal Guru (Acoustic) 06 Baby Strange 07 Over The Flats 08 Thunderwing 09 Is It True 10 Interview 11 Metal Guru 12 Rabbit Fighter 13 Pepsi Jingle 14 Sunken Rags 15 The Slider 16 Buick MacKane (Acoustic) 17 Klos Radio Jingle 18 Would I Be The One 19 Rock On 20 Children Of The Revolution 21 Painted Poney 22 Solid Gold Easy Action 23 Xmas Flexi Message 24 20th Century Boy 25 The Street And Babe Shadow 26 I Wanna Go 27 Interview 28 You Got The LookElectric Slim 29 The Groover 30 Sure Enough 31 Interview 32 Highway Knees 33 Midnight 34 Untitled Poem 35 Left Hand Luke And The Beggar Boys DISC 2 01 Interview 02 Change 03 Every Day 04 Interview 05 Venus Loon 06 All My Love 07 The Leopards 08 Interstellar Soul 09 Carsmile Smith 10 Interview 11 Saturation Syncopation 12 Down Home Lady 13 Sky Church Music 14 Teenage Dream 15 Till Dawn 16 Jitterbug Love 17 Are You Ready, Steve 18 Light Of Love 19 Sanctified 20 Think Zinc 21 Solid Baby 22 Bust My Ball 23 Token Of My Love (Live) 24 Children Of Rarn 1974 25 Interview DISC 3 01 Brain Police 02 Futuristic Dragon Intro 03 New York City 04 Reelin' & A Wheeling 05 Dreamy Lady 06 Christmas Bop 07 Talking To A Critic 08 Rip It Up 09 Teenager In Love 10 Capitol Radio Jingle 11 Jupitar Liar 12 Pale Horse Riding 13 Chrome Sitar 14 Piccadilly Radio Jingle 15 Jeepster Rap (With Roy Wood) 16 Funky London Childhood 17 Dawn Storm 18 Casual Agent 19 20th Century Boy 20 I Love To Boogie 21 Interview 22 London Boys 23 Life's An Elevator 24 Dandy In The Underworld 25 Crimson Moon 26 Hang Ups (Live) 27 Hot George 28 21st Century Stance 29 Pain And Love 30 Interview 31 Celebrate Summer 32 Keep A Little Marc In Your Heart
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