T. Rex: 2 Box Sets Edsel Records 2014 Performer: T. Rex Box / Albums: 2014 Tanx And Zinc Alloy CD1 Tanx ● CD2 Tanx Period A And B Sides CD3 Zinc Alloy ● CD4 Zinc Alloy Period A And B Sides DVD TV Perfomances And Promo Films (4CD + DVD Super Deluxe Box Set Edsel Records) ------------------------------- 2014 The Albums Collection 1970 T. Rex ● 1971 Electric Warrior ● 1972 The Slider ● 1973 Tanx 1974 Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow 1975 Bolan's Zip Gun ● 1976 Futuristic Dragon 1977
T. Rex: 2 Box Sets Edsel Records 2014 Performer: T. Rex Box / Albums: 2014 Tanx And Zinc Alloy CD1 Tanx ● CD2 Tanx Period A And B Sides CD3 Zinc Alloy ● CD4 Zinc Alloy Period A And B Sides DVD TV Perfomances And Promo Films (4CD + DVD Super Deluxe Box Set Edsel Records) ------------------------------- 2014 The Albums Collection 1970 T. Rex ● 1971 Electric Warrior ● 1972 The Slider ● 1973 Tanx 1974 Zinc Alloy And The Hidden Riders Of Tomorrow 1975 Bolan's Zip Gun ● 1976 Futuristic Dragon 1977
Artist: Ro-D-Ys Title Of Album: Earnest Vocation Year Of Release: 1968/2013 Label (Catalog#) : Mercury [374 485-0] Country: Holland Genre: Pop Rock, Beat Quality: FLAC (tracks + cue,log,covers) Bitrate: Lossless Total Time: 00:38:13 Total Size: 233mb(+3%)
In the late 1960s, the Ro-d-ys -- like bands in Holland, and pretty much everywhere -- were expanding from their British Invasion-spurred origins into more adventurous, diverse sounds. Still, lead singer Harry Rijnbergen continued to resemble a less original Ray Davies, both in his songwriting and his vocals. On this, their second and final LP, the group explores a variety of directions common to the period with reasonable competence and slight eccentricity. "Love Is Almost Everywhere" has quite a European melancholy to its orchestral gloom, but the group can still rock out like the late-'60s Kinks at their most forceful on songs like "Robinetta" and "Let It Be Tomorrow," though with odder tempo changes and more obscure lyrics than the Kinks used. A few other tracks use late-period British freakbeat touches like the phasing and Who-ish drumming and harmonies in "Easy Come, Easy Go," while "Everytime a Second" gets into the music hall-ish jauntiness some British bands (not just the Kinks) were prone to lapse into at the time. Overall this is worth hearing for intense '60s rock fans who don't mind trying to shake the feeling that they're hearing Ray Davies as if he's singing and writing in English as a second language, with periodic overlays of oddly melodramatic and even slightly goofy orchestration. Non-specialists might find there's not enough arresting material to justify the effort, however.
Tracks: ------- 1. Unforgettable Girl (Single Version) - 2:51 2. Isn't It A Good Time - 2:09 3. Love Is Almost Everywhere - 3:09 4. Robinetta - 2:59 5. No Place Like Home - 4:19 6. Everytime A Second - 3:26 7. Earnest Vocation - 4:54 8. Easy Come, Easy Go - 2:34 9. Look For Windchild - 2:33 10.Let It Be Tomorrow - 2:13 11.Dr. Sipher - 3:14 12.Peace Ants - 3:51
Personnel: --------- Harry Rijnbergen - Guitar, Vocals Joop Hulzebos - Guitar, Keyboards Wiechert Kenter - Bass, Trumpet, Vibraphone Bennie Groen - Drums ---------- De Schuyt - Organ Jan Vennik - Saxophone
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