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Jeepster
Electric Warrior/There Was A Time
Dark Lipped Woman
Guitar Jam #1
Get It On
Guitar Jam #2
Planet Queen
Guitar Jam #3
Guitar Jam #4
Jeepster (Work In Progress)
Life's A Gas (Acoustic)
Gypsy Queen (My Shaky Jane)
Girl (1 & 2, Acoustic Work In Progress)
Guitar Jam #5
Get It On Blues
Sailors Of The Highway (4 Track Demo)
Cadilac
Ride A White Swan
Hot Love
Get It On
Jewel
Beltane Walk
One Inch Rock
Spaceball Ricochet
Debora
Instrumental Jam
Elemental Child
Beltane Walk
Girl
Debora
Spaceball Ricochet
Girl
Cosmic Dancer
Ride A White Swan
Get It On
Summertime Blues
Summertime Blues (Rehearsals)
Jam (Rehearsals)
Honey Don't (Rehearsals)
Summertime Blues (Version #2 - Rehearsals)
Buick McKane #1
Buick McKane (Different Version)
Cadilac (Marc 'N' Mickey Demo)
Rock On
Guitar Piece
The Slider
Baby Strange (Acoustic Work In Progress)
Telegram Sam (Marc 'N' Mickey Demo)
Thunderwing
Buick McKane #2
Spaceball Ricochet
Sunken Rags
Rainy Monday
I Knew A Girl
Guitar Piece
Baron Of Wimpole Street
Take Me Down To Birmingham
Electric Boogie (Unused Mix From Oct/Nov '71)
The Electric Warrior Interview (With Michael Cuscuna Pt1)
Raw Ramp (Unused Mix From Oct/Nov '71)
The Electric Warrior Interview (Pt2)
T. Rex Studio Jam
Jeepster (Oct '71)
Life's A Gas (Oct '71)
Baby Strange (Oct '71)
Children Of Rarn Suite (Oct '71)
Everybody's Loose (WGLG, Chicago Dec '71)
Jeepster (Promo Shot In Holland, Autumn '71)
Get It On (Promo Shot In Holland, Autumn '71)
Hot Love (Shot In Germany, Spring '71)
Jeepster (Shot On Tour In The U.K. '71)
Note from the label's website regarding this release:
• When Marc Bolan delivered the seminal album Electric Warrior to his record company he knew he was now free to set up his own Record label and run things his way. Over the next six months free of contracts Marc recorded the basis of what would become his next ( and biggest selling) album ‘The Slider’ for his own label ‘The T.Rex Hot Wax Co.’ Alongside these tracks this box set features tracks that never ever made it onto record and have been included here for the very first time. This material has been gathered together over many years from collectors, fans and auction rooms and is controlled by the family and produced in association with The Official Marc Bolan Merch.Co.
• 6 Disc set containing totally unheard material from Marc’s home recorded tapes including huge hits like Jeepster, Telegram Sam & Get it on being worked on from the bare bones.
• Newly found live tapes from the summer tour of 1971
• DVD contains unseen footage
• Full Colour booklet with in depth notes and unpublished photographs from this explosive period in Bolan’s career
Disc Two:
Tracks 1-5: Clifton Park, Rotherham, 28th Aug
Tracks 6-11: Wolverhampton, 19th May
Disc Three:
Tracks 1-3: Trenton Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, 22nd Aug
Tracks 4-6: Royal Ballrooms, Boumemouth, 12th Aug
Tracks 7-9: Odeon, Lewisham, 9th July
Tracks 10-13: Rehearsals
Clam shell box with each disc in an individual card sleeve with a 36-page booklet and 2 free card prints.
Erratum:
'Cadilac' is incorrectly spelt as "Cadillac" throughout (Marc always spelt his song with one 'l').
"Dedicated to Marc, Mickey and Steve."
Reissue of
T. Rex - The Electric Boogie: Nineteen Seventy One by the parent label.
Compiled By
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Andrew Gardner,
Carlton P. Sandercock,
Rolan Feld
Design, Layout
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Les Clark (3)
Liner Notes
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Andrew Gardner
Photography By
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Easy Action (7),
Michael Putland,
Robert Ellis (4),
Bolan Society,
Remastered By
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Patrick Bird
Compiled By
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Andrew Gardner,
Carlton P. Sandercock,
Rolan Feld
Design, Layout
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Les Clark (3)
Liner Notes
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Andrew Gardner
Photography By
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Easy Action (7),
Michael Putland,
Robert Ellis (4),
Bolan Society,
Remastered By
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Patrick Bird
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Easy Action Recordings Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Rolan Feld
Copyright (c)
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Easy Action Recordings Ltd.
Copyright (c)
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Rolan Feld
Glass Mastered At
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GZ Digital Media
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Easy Action Recordings Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Rolan Feld
Copyright (c)
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Easy Action Recordings Ltd.
Copyright (c)
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Rolan Feld