1973: Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?

T. Rex
1973: Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?

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ManufacturerDemon / EdselSound Pollution / Wild Kingdom RCleopatra Recordsnapalm recordsDemon Rec.
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Tenement Lady
1.2 Rapids
1.3 Mister Mister
1.4 Broken-Hearted Blues
1.5 Shock Rock
1.6 Country Honey
1.7 Electric Slim and the Factory Hen
1.8 Mad Donna
1.9 Born to Boogie
1.10 Life Is Strange
1.11 The Street and Babe Shadow
1.12 Highway Knees
1.13 Left Hand Luke and the Beggar Boys
1.14 Children of the Revolution
1.15 Jitterbug Love
1.16 Sunken Rags
1.17 Solid Gold Easy Action
1.18 Xmas Riff
1.19 20th Century Boy
1.20 Free Angel
2.1 Venus Loon
2.2 Sound Pit
2.3 Explosive Mouth
2.4 Galaxy
2.5 Change
2.6 Nameless Wildness
2.7 Teenage Dream
2.8 Liquid Gang
2.9 Carsmile Smith and the Old One
2.10 You've Got to Jive to Stay Alive - Spanish Midnight
2.11 Interstellar Soul
2.12 Painless Persuasion V the Meathawk Immaculate
2.13 The Avengers (Superbad)
2.14 The Leopards Featuring Gardenia ; the Mighty Slug
2.15 The Groover
2.16 Midnight
2.17 Truck on (Tyke)
2.18 Sitting Here
2.19 Satisfaction Pony
3.1 Jitterbug Love
3.2 Electric Slim and the Factory Hen [Alias You Got the Look]
3.3 Highway Knees
3.4 Mad Donna
3.5 Mister Mister
3.6 Country Honey
3.7 Rapids
3.8 Life Is Strange
3.9 The Street ; Babe Shadow
3.10 Darling
3.11 Free Angel
3.12 Left Hand Luke and the Beggar Boys
3.13 Change
3.14 Galaxy
3.15 Carsmile Smith ; the Old One
3.16 Spanish Midnight
3.17 Sitting There [Sitting Here]
3.18 Gardenia ; the Mighty Slug
3.19 The Groover
3.20 Dance in the Midnight
3.21 Saturation Syncopation
3.22 Delanie
3.23 Saturday Night
3.24 Till Dawn
3.25 Stand By Me
4.1 Hope You Enjoy the Show
4.2 Black Jack
4.3 Squint Eye Mangle
4.4 The Avengers (Superbad)
4.5 Look to Your Soul
4.6 Down Home Lady
4.7 All My Love
4.8 When I Was a Child
4.9 Ghetto Baby
4.10 Sailors of the Highway
4.11 Jitterbug Love
4.12 High
4.13 City Port
4.14 Sunken Rags
4.15 Do Your Thing
4.16 Tell Me
4.17 Sky Church Music
4.18 Teenage Dream [Top of the Pops Version]
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Description:â?˘ This instalment in the acclaimed â??Yearâ?? series of the works of Marc Bolan and T. Rex takes in a period of change during which Bolan was very active in recording studios in the US and Europe. â?˘ This 4CD/5LP set includes the â??Tanxâ? and â??Zinc Alloyâ? albums, and the non-album hit singles and their B- sides. CD3/LP4 features demos and outtakes from both albums, whilst CD4/LP5 focuses on Bolanâ??s forays into soul music, including highlights of the abandoned album he wrote and produced for Sister Pat Hall. â?˘ The singles included are Children Of The Revolution, Solid Gold Easy Action, 20th Century Boy, The Groover, Truck On (Tyke) and Teenage Dream. â?˘ The booklet contains a brand new 16,000 word essay by acknowledged Bolan authority Mark Paytress (author of the definitive Bolan biography), detailing Bolanâ??s life through this eventful period. Also featured are many previously unpublished photos taken by Keith Morris in the course of 1973, as well as ephemera from the era. - .. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE TEENAGE DREAM?
Four CD set. This instalment in the acclaimed 'Year' series of the works of Marc Bolan and T. Rex takes in a period of change during which Bolan was very active in recording studios in the US and Europe. This set includes the Tanx and Zinc Alloy albums, and the non-album hit singles and their B-sides. CD3 features demos and outtakes from both albums, whilst CD4 focuses on Bolan's forays into soul music, including highlights of the abandoned album he wrote and produced for Sister Pat Hall. The singles included are 'Children Of The Revolution', 'Solid Gold Easy Action', '20th Century Boy', 'The Groover', 'Truck On (Tyke)' and 'Teenage Dream'. The 44-page perfect-bound booklet contains a brand new 16,000 word essay by acknowledged Bolan authority Mark Paytress (author of the definitive Bolan biography), detailing Bolan's life through this eventful period. Also featured are many previously unpublished photos taken by Keith Morris in the course of 1973, as well as ephemera from the era.
9" x 6" box set containing the CDs in individual card sleeves together with a 40-page book. Tracks 1-1 to 1-13 originally released as [m86154] Tracks 1-14 to 1-16 originally released as [m110709] Tracks 1-17 and 1-18 originally released on [m110714] Tracks 1-19 and 1-20 originally released as [m110719] Tracks 2-1 to 2-14 originally released as [m72468] Tracks 2-15 and 2-16 originally released as [m181443] Tracks 2-17 and 2-18 originally released as [m176681] Track 2-19 originally released on [m293650] Tracks 4-2 and 4-3 originally released as [m2340526]
"1973: Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?" on CD by T. Rex is a lovingly compiled release that shines a spotlight on one of the most fascinating phases in Marc Bolan's career. Focusing on the year 1973, it captures the moment when glam rock's glittering surface began to show new shades of introspection and experimentation. Across the tracks included here, you hear a band that still delivers the irresistible hooks and swagger that made them stars, but with more complex songwriting, richer arrangements and a darker, more reflective tone. The result is a compelling listening experience that appeals both to dedicated T. Rex collectors and to newcomers wanting to explore beyond the big hit singles. The CD format offers crisp, detailed sound and convenient access to this focused snapshot of the band's evolution, often accompanied (depending on edition) by liner notes that help place the material in its historical context.
T. Rex, led by singer, guitarist and songwriter Marc Bolan, was one of the defining acts of the glam rock era in the early 1970s. Known for their mix of boogie-driven rock, catchy choruses and a distinctive sense of style, they helped shape the sound and look of an entire generation. Their international success was driven by a string of memorable hits and a charismatic stage presence that made Bolan an icon well beyond the rock scene. This compilation highlights how, even as the initial wave of glam began to settle, T. Rex continued to refine their sound and push their music in fresh directions, confirming their status as far more than a singles band.
The CD is released by Demon, a label respected among music fans for its archival work, reissues and carefully curated catalog projects. Demon is known for treating classic material with care: thoughtful track selection, attention to audio quality and, where possible, informative booklets or packaging that add value for collectors. With "1973: Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?", Demon once again demonstrates its strength in revisiting important chapters of rock history and presenting them in a way that feels both accessible and respectful to the original recordings. This makes the disc not just a nostalgic trip, but a well-presented document of T. Rex's artistic development during a pivotal year.
Cover: Boxset
No. of tracks: 82
Manufacturer No.: EDSL 1973
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