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
Hunters & Collectors - The Jaws Of Life (1984) [Reissue 1991]
Artist: Hunters & Collectors Title Of Album: The Jaws Of Life Year Of Release: 1984/1991 Label (Catalog#): White Label Records [D19492] Country: Australia Genre: Alternative Rock, New Wave, Pop Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks +.cue,log,scans) Bitrate: Lossless Time: 59:53 Full Size: 393 mb Upload: Turbobit / DipFile
The Jaws of Life represented a breakthrough for Hunters & Collectors where their more ambitious artistic impulses were harnessed to melodic, concise, and structured songs. Less pretentious than Hunters & Collectors and less anarchic than The Fireman's Curse, The Jaws of Life took a strategic step toward accessibility without sacrificing any of the band's powerful intensity. While still predominantly dark, H&C's music in this period showed a growing humanity that could even be called soulful. Who would have guessed that they were capable of such a convincing take on Ray Charles' "I Believe to My Soul"? While Mark Seymour's words on The Jaws of Life can hardly be called linear or narrative, they are considerably less random and more evocative than on previous albums, and his vocals benefit from increased restraint. H&C's sound still rests squarely on the solid foundation of the Archer/Falconer rhythm section, with Seymour's slashing rhythm guitar and The Horns of Contempt working in and around the grooves. A couple of ballads -- "Hayley's Doorstep" and "Carry Me" -- and the anthemic "It's Early Days Yet" show off the band's increased range. On the whole, a superior and highly recommended record.
TRACKLIST:
1 42 Wheels 3:21 2 Holding Down A D 3:42 3 The Way To Go Out 3:23 4 I Couldn't Give It To You 3:32 5 It's Early Days Yet 3:40 6 I Believe 2:57 7 Betty's Worry Or The Slab (Remix – Greg Edward) 3:59 8 Hayley's Doorstep 5:38 9 Red Lane 3:47 10 Carry Me (Remix – Greg Edward) 4:13 11 Little Chalkie 3:27 12 Towtruck 4:58 13 Droptank 4:56 14 Mouthtrap 4:10 15 Lumps Of Lead 4:10
John Archer – bass guitar Geoff Crosby – keyboards, effects Doug Falconer – drums, percussion Jack Howard – trumpet, backing vocals Robert Miles – live sound, art director Mark Seymour – guitar, lead vocals Jeremy Smith – French horn Michael Waters – trombone
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