Bolan Boogie


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FieldValue
nameBolan Boogie
typecompilation
artistT. Rex
coverBolan Boogie (T.Rex album) cover art.jpg
released5 May 1972
recorded1969–1971
genreGlam rock, psychedelic folk
length45:44
labelFly
chronologyT. Rex compilation album
prev_titleThe Best of T. Rex
prev_year1971
next_titleGreat Hits
next_year1973
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Bolan Boogie is a compilation album by the English glam rock band T. Rex. After Marc Bolan had left Fly Records to form his own label distributed through EMI/T. Rex Wax Co, his former label released this compilation in 1972 with recent single A- and B-sides recorded in 1970 and 1971, many of which had not appeared on previous albums. Also included are album tracks from Tyrannosaurus Rex's Unicorn (1969), A Beard of Stars (1970) and T. Rex's T. Rex (1970).

Release

Bolan Boogie was released on May 5th 1972 by the Fly record label. With T. Rextasy at its absolute peak that spring following the group's acclaimed shows at the Empire Pool in Wembley, the compilation quickly reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, spending three weeks at the top, although it would also be Bolan's last album to do so.

Track listing

| all_writing = Marc Bolan, except "Summertime Blues", written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart | headline = Side A | title1 = Get It On | note1 = single A-side, included on Electric Warrior – 1971 | length1 = 4:25 | title2 = Beltane Walk | note2 = from T. Rex – 1970 | length2 = 2:20 | title3 = The King of the Mountain Cometh | note3 = originally the B-side of "Hot Love" – 1971 | length3 = 3:48 | title4 = Jewel | note4 = from T. Rex | length4 = 2:48 | title5 = She Was Born to Be My Unicorn | note5 = from Unicorn – 1969 | length5 = 2:32 | title6 = Dove | note6 = from A Beard of Stars – 1970 | length6 = 2:02 | title7 = Woodland Rock | note7 = originally the B-side of "Hot Love" | length7 = 2:25 | title8 = Ride a White Swan | note8 = single A-side – 1970 | length8 = 2:13 | headline = Side B | title1 = Raw Ramp | note1 = originally the B-side of "Get It On" | length1 = 5:13 | title2 = Jeepster | note2 = single A-side from Electric Warrior | length2 = 4:08 | title3 = First Heart Mighty Dawn Dart | note3 = from A Beard of Stars | length3 = 2:41 | title4 = By the Light of a Magical Moon | note4 = single A-side, included on A Beard of Stars | length4 = 2:46 | title5 = Summertime Blues | note5 = Originally the B-side of "Ride a White Swan" | length5 = 2:40 | title6 = Hot Love | note6 = single A-side - 1971 | length6 = 4:55

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Bolan Boogie''"] | Chart (1972) | Peak position | Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) | UK Albums Chart | |---|---|---|---| | 17 | | | | | 1 | | | | ::

References

References

  1. Thompson, Dave. "''Bolan Boogie'' – Marc Bolan & T. Rex".
  2. Morley, Paul. (27 September 1980). "Marc Bolan Discography 1971~77".
  3. Roberts, Chris. (November 2003). "Raiders of the lost Marc".
  4. "T. Rex". [[Official Charts Company]].
  5. Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.

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