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Nerve Factor: D.R. Paul, M.O.
Nerve Factor includes: M.O. (vocals, keyboards, programming); Steve Lam (guitar); Hiromi Okamoto (drums); Jay Tye (background vocals).
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| | T Rex T. Rex Wax Co. Singles A's & B'S: 1972-77 CDs (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
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$23.69 Also available on Chronicles as 2 separate CDs: GREAT HITS 1972-1977: THE A-SIDES (534 361) & GREAT HITS 1972-1977: THE B-SIDES (534 362).
Featuring the same songs as the two-disc GREATEST HITS: 1972-1977, this T. Rex collection performs the service of arranging the tracks in chronological order, whereas the former set divides the CDs up into A-sides and B-sides. While it's up to listeners to decide which approach works best, the WAX CO. SINGLES compilation does place British glam icon Marc Bolan's work in a better historical context, fully displaying his artistic progression during these key years in his career.
Beginning with the swaggering "Telegram Sam," this offering charts T. Rex's wonderfully decadent glam journey, stopping off at lesser-known tracks such as the metal-tinged "Midnight," which showcases Bolan's blistering lead-guitar lines, and the aptly titled, Eastern-influenced "Chrome Sitar." Though the A-sides are still the main attraction, as revealed by the gleefully sleazy "Solid Gold Easy Action" and the fiercely stomping "20th Century Boy," the B-sides more than than carry their weight, making this one of the finest T. Rex compilations available.
If rock stars are, by definition, glamorous, trashy, sexy, outrageous, and capable of creating unbelievable grooves and hooks, then Marc Bolan is one bona fide rock star. Backed by a group of musicians that performed and recorded under the name T. Rex, Bolan helped pioneer and define the glam rock aesthetic. With his heavily amplified guitar riffs, coy voice, and three-minute sing-along pop songs, Bolan quintessentially fit the glitter-strewn bill.
GREAT HITS collects every single released by the artist between 1972 and 1977. The A-sides, which include "The Groover," "Solid Gold Easy Action," and chant-able anthems such as "Metal Guru," comprise the first disc, while the second disc collects the B-sides of those same releases. A proponent of the "maxi-single" (a 45 record that contained two, sometimes three strong songs, as opposed to throwaway cuts), Bolan produced B-sides that are surprisingly good (see the shuffle of "Jitterbug Love" or the nasty sludge of "Satisfaction Pony"). For both Bolan fans and the uninitiated, the collection proves to be a decadently superb overview of this genre icon.
GREAT HITS collects every A-side released by the artist between 1972 and 1977, include "The Groover," "Solid Gold Easy Action," and chant-able anthems such as "Metal Guru." For both Bolan ...
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$18.99 The remastered DISRAELI GEARS is also available in its entirety on the 4 disc set THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
Recorded in the U.S. in a three-and-a-half day flurry of inspired activity before the band members' visas expired, DISRAELI GEARS continued to present the legendary, unprecedented rock power-trio acrobatics pioneered by Cream on their debut FRESH CREAM. The acronymic "SWLABR (She Walked Like a Bearded Rainbow)" for instance, featured some of the band's most fiery instrumental interplay. The album, with its eye-catching day-glo cover, was produced by Felix Pappalardi (who went on to co-found the Cream-inspired Mountain) and once again featured collaborations between singer/bassist Jack Bruce and lyric poet Pete Brown. The Top Five hit "Sunshine Of Your Love," however, was written by Brown and Eric Clapton. That iconic riff-rocker, along with the slinky, bluesy "Strange Brew," and the mythographic, wah-wah stomper "Tales of Brave Ulysses" was a staple of rock radio forever after, making DISRAELI GEARS one of the seminal '60s rock albums. Despite the good humor suggested by the jokey a capella reading of "Mother's Lament," however, all was far from peace and love in the Cream camp at the time, as internal and external pressures broke up the band by the end of 1968.
Intense Cream fans and collectors might be disappointed in the two-CD deluxe edition of Disraeli Gears for offering little in the way of previously unreleased material. There is a lot of extra stuff here, mind you, which makes it a nice expansion of the group's best and most focused album. There's the original album in both stereo and mono; two outtakes of "Lawdy Mama" and five additional demos (all seven of which previously appeared on the Those Were the Days box set); and nine 1967-1968 BBC recordings from the Disraeli Gears era (all of which appear on the BBC Sessions compilation). The only wholly previously unavailable item is an alternate version of "Blue Condition" with Eric Clapton on lead vocal, in both stereo and mono, which actually qualifies as about the least interesting track on the set. And why, pray tell, is the BBC version of "Sunshine of Your Love" -- far and away the album's most popular song -- present on BBC Sessions, but not included here? That minor complaint aside, this is a fine listen, the main album enduring as the peak of Cream's artistry, as the group blended its original blues-rock with psychedelic pop on well-written songs with a mystical tinge. Almost every song is ...
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