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Marc Bolan's musical career began as Tyrannosaurus Rex, a moniker under which he created a handful of whimsical folk records in the late 1960s, attracting influential fans and collaborators such as Tony Visconti and John Peel. With a new decade came a new sound and a shortened band name: 1970's T. Rex introduced Bolan's glam side via a batch of electrified Tyrannosaurus songs placed alongside new material. While 1971's Electric Warrior, and its monster hit, "Bang a Gong (Get it On)," would eventually define Bolan's career, it was 1972's The Slider that presented T. Rex at its most fully realized — an artistic peak that Bolan would, unfortunately, never reach again.
In many ways, The Slider is Electric Warrior's sister album, a fact that has evolved into the critical shorthand "more of the same." But a close listen reveals The Slider is the party to Electric Warrior's hangover remedy (despite the fact that they were released in the opposite order). Every one of The Slider's songs, even the acoustic-driven tracks, are slaves to the groove, with lush production — including strings! — and a huge sound throughout. If you don't keep up your guard, they will get you in bed.… read more »
