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
Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint - Lo And Behold (1972) (2007)
Artist: Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint Title Of Album: Lo And Behold Year Of Release: 1972/2007 Label (Catalog#) Acadia [ACAM 8142] Country: UK Genre: Folk Rock, Soft Rock Bitrate: Lossless Quality: WavPack (*image + .cue,log) Time: 00:50:56 Full Size: 330Mb
This is one of the finest records of its era (originally issued on DJM and Sire) and, amazingly, as a record of cover versions, had lots of rock press credibility as well. It should have fared about as well as the Hollies' venture into Dylan territory, except that Coulson, Dean, McGuinness, Flint were more suited to the Dylan material, and the Dylan songs they chose were a deliberate effort to delve specifically into material that Dylan had not released (as of that time) in any official versions -- this was stuff that was known either only as compositions, or from various white-label bootlegs that were around then. The result was a record as good as anything the Band ever turned in, a gorgeous, haunting electric/acoustic mixture with impassioned vocals, impeccable musicianship, and what were then revelations about some of Dylan's best and least-known songs. (Remember, he was off the road then, and releasing maybe an album a year.) The numbers include "Eternal Circle" (added to this reissue in an alternate mix version as a bonus track), "Lay Down Your Weary Tune," "Open the Door Homer," "Don't You Tell Henry," "Get Your Rocks Off," "Tiny Montgomery" (a bonus track previously available only as a single B-side), "I Wanna Be Your Lover," "Let Me Die in My Footsteps," "Lo and Behold," and "Sign on the Cross." The sound is stunningly clean, and the new historical notes by Tom McGuinness are cool.
Tracks: ------- 01. Eternal Circle 02. Lo and Behold 03. Let Me Die in My Footsteps 04. Open the Door Homer 05. Lay Down Your Weary Tune 06. Don't You Tell Henry 07. Get Your Rocks Off 08. The Death of Emmett Till 09. Odds and Ends 10. Tiny Montgomery 11. I Wanna Be Your Lover 12. Sign on the Cross 13. Eternal Circle (alternate mix)
Personnel: --------- Bass, Guitar, Harmonica, Cornet, Jaw Harp, Vocals – Dixie Dean Drums, Tabla, Percussion, Vocals – Hughie Flint Guitar, Banjo, Accordion, Vocals – Tom McGuinness Lead Vocals – Dennis Coulson, Hughie Flint
All thanks to original releaser
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