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DescriptionT.Rex - Prophets Seers & Sages The Angels of the Ages 2CD Deluxe Edition (2015) FLAC Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tyrannosaurus Rex - Prophets Seers & Sages The Angels of the Ages 2CD Deluxe Edition --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Tyrannosaurus Rex Album................: Prophets Seers & Sages The Angels of the Ages 2CD Deluxe Edition Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 2015 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 41 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 03/04/2015 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist CD1: 01. Deboraarobed 03:34 02. Stacey Grove 01:59 03. Wind Quartets 02:57 04. Conesuala 02:24 05. Trelawny Lawn 01:47 06. Aznageel The Mage 01:59 07. The Friends 01:20 08. Salamanda Palaganda 02:15 09. Our Wonderful Brownskin Man 00:51 10. Oh Harley (The Saltimbanques) 02:19 11. Eastern Spell 01:41 12. The Travelling Tragition 01:48 13. Juniper Suction 01:13 14. Scenescof Dynasty 04:08 Bonus Tracks: 15. One Inch Rock (Single A-Side) 01:46 16. Nickelodeon (Take 1) 02:04 17. Stacey Grove (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 11th June 1968) 01:48 18. One Inch Rock (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 11th June 1968) 01:38 19. Salamanda Palaganda (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 11th June 1968) 02:9 20. Eastern Spell (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 11th June 1968) 01:37 21. Wind Quartets (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 11th June 1968) 02:50 22. Juniper Suction (Poem) (Live For BBC 'Voice Of Pop', London 1968) 00:32 23. Juniper Suction (Live For BBC 'Voice Of Pop', London 1968) 01:44 24. Juniper Suction (With Interview) (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear, 1968) 00:12 25. Conesuala (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 22th December 1968) 02:17 26. The Travelling Tragition (BBC Radio Show: Top Gear 22th December 1968) 01:48 Tracklist CD2: 01. Deborah (Take 2) 03:11 02. Stacey Grove (Take 2) 02:15 03. Wind Quartets (Take 4) 03:02 04. Conesuala (Take 8) 02:28 05. Trelawny Lawn (Take 3) 01:58 06. Aznageel The Mage (Take 3) 02:07 07. The Friends (Take 5) 01:24 08. Salamanda Palaganda (Take 4) 02:21 09. Our Wonderful Brownskin Man (Take 7) 00:58 10. Oh Harley (The Saltimbanques) (Take 5) 02:30 11. Eastern Spell (Take 12) 01:49 12. The Travelling Tragition (Take 1) 02:10 13. Juniper Suction (Take 1) 01:09 14. Scenescof Dynasty (Takes 3 & 4) 04:37 15. Nickelodeon (Take 5) 02:14 16. One Inch Rock (Take 5) 01:56 17. Wind Quartets (Take 1) 03:06 18. Conesuala (Take 4) 02:30 19. Trelawny Lawn (Take 1) 02:00 20. Aznageel The Mage (Take 1) 01:57 21. The Friends (Take 3) 01:24 22. Salamanda Palaganda (Take 3) 02:27 23. Our Wonderful Brownskin Man (Take 6) 01:04 24. Oh Harley (The Saltimbanques) (Take 2) 02:34 25. Eastern Spell (Take 2) 01:44 26. The Travelling Tragition (Take 2) 02:03 27. Juniper Suction (Take 3) 01:43 28. Nickelodeon (Take 6) 01:54 29. One Inch Rock (Take 4) 01:51 30. Conesuala (Take 3) 02:29 --------------------------------------------------------------------- The most underrated of Tyrannosaurus Rex's four albums, Prophets, Seers & Sages was recorded just six months after their debut and adds little to the landscapes which that set mapped out. There is the same reliance on the jarring juxtaposition of rock rhythms in a folky discipline; the same abundance of obscure, private mythologies; the same skewed look at the latest studio dynamics, fed through the convoluted wringer of the duo's imagination -- the already classic pop of the opening "Deboraarobed" is further dignified by its segue into the same performance played backwards, a fairly groundbreaking move at a time when even the Beatles were still burying such experiments deep in the mix. But if the album itself found the duo rooted to the musical spot, still it delivered some of Marc Bolan's most resonant songs. The nostalgia-flavored "Stacey Grove" and the contrarily high-energy "Conesuela" were as peerless as any of Bolan's more feted compositions. Equally intriguing is the confidence which exudes from "Scenes of Dynasty," a successor of sorts to the last album's "Scenesof," but presented with just percussion and some strange vocal noises to accompany Bolan's singing -- at a time when "singing" was maybe not the term a lot of listeners would employ for his vocals. The excited "one-two-three-four" count-in only adds to the dislocation, of course. Finally, the owlishly contagious "Salamanda Palaganda" offers a first-hand peek into the very mechanics of Bolan's songwriting. Other composers stuck for a rhyme either reach for the thesaurus or abandon the lyric altogether. Bolan simply made one up, and in the process created a whole new language -- half nonsense, half mystery, but wholly intoxicating. Just like the rest of the album, in fact. -------------------------------------------------------------- Sharing Widget |