T. Rex - Dandy In The Underworld |
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Tracklisting:
| A1 | Dandy In The Underworld (4:34) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards, Synthesizer - Dino Dines Vocals - Steve Harley |
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| A2 | Crimson Moon (3:21) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines Vocals [Additional] - Alfalpha |
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| A3 | Universe (2:42) | |
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Bass -
Steve Currie
Drums - Davey Lutton* Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines Saxophone [Tenor] - Chris Mercer Vocals [Additional] - Colin Jacas , Gloria Jones |
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| A4 | I'm A Fool For You, Girl (2:16) | |
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Bass -
Scott Edwards (2)
Drums - Paul Humphrey Flute - Steve Gregory Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Violin - J. Long (3) Vocals [Additional] - Gloria Jones |
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| A5 | I Love To Boogie (2:14) | |
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Bass -
Steve Currie
Drums - Davey Lutton* Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines |
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| A6 | Visions Of Domino (2:24) | |
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Drums -
Davey Lutton*
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Paul Fenton
Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Synthesizer - Dino Dines |
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| B1 | Jason B. Sad (3:22) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar - Miller Anderson Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards, Synthesizer - Dino Dines Saxophone [Baritone] - Bud Beadle Saxophone [Tenor] - Chris Mercer |
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| B2 | Groove A Little (3:23) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards, Synthesizer - Dino Dines |
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| B3 | The Soul Of My Suit (2:34) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines Vocals [Additional] - Alfalpha |
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| B4 | Hang-Ups (3:26) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals, Maracas, Tambourine - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines |
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| B5 | Pain And Love (3:41) | |
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Drums -
Tony Newman
Guitar, Vocals, Bass, Percussion - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines |
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| B6 | Teen Riot Structure (3:32) | |
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Bass -
Herbie Flowers
Drums - Tony Newman Guitar, Vocals - Marc Bolan Keyboards - Dino Dines Saxophone [Baritone], Flute - Bud Beadle Saxophone [Tenor] - Chris Mercer |
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ibizagay, Feb 11, 2009 Released in 1977, this was the last official T.Rex album. The album coincided with the rise of the punk movement. Marc Bolan had influenced many of the pretty punk boys and the tour to promote the album included one of the leading punk bands The Damned as support act. The album itself had a cleaner sound than its immediate predecessor Futuristic Dragon, but sill included Marcs experimentation with the synth.
The opening and title song Dandy in the Underworld was a dramatic interpretation of how Bolan viewed his own fall from grace full of regret for wasted youth and cocaine nights. In reality this was the year Marc returned from the dead with a new credibility and a new lease of life.Slimmer healthier and meaner sounding. The album and tour was well recieved by critics, with the advent of the new wave meant that many a Bolan fan was in the driving seat of the music business.This was the album which marked a clear turning point in Bolans career, sadly, he died just six months after its release. A fine album from one of the most influencial perfomers of the 1970sWas the above review useful to you? (report)