Jan 20 2021
5
Oh my God. I love everything about this album. Every single song. Best T Rex album hands down. He caught lightning in a bottle here. What a tight little package - so efficient/effective. Cooked to perfection with just the right amount of seasoning in the production. The thing I think I love the most is probably his intonation/phrasing/inflection on nearly every line. So passionate and memorable. Burned into me. Unlike Donovan, Marc Bolan figured out how to transition out of the mystical 60s folk thing and into the sexy ass rock of the 70s. Both a sensitive whimsical dreamer and a rocker with some serious balls. So much catchy joy through it all. Highest caliber pleasure. There might be albums that I like more in one way or another or that mean more to me but I consider this a perfect album. Even the imperfections are perfect. Gotta listen to the expanded and remastered version. Bonus: cult favorites of mine, Flo and Eddie of the Turtles, are on backing vox. I feel they might be the real secret ingredient in making the mix really shine.
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Feb 07 2021
2
āElectric Warriorā by T-Rex.
Never listened to this album.
Iām only familiar with their hit āGet It Onā, which is good, but kind of canned pop. It was all over the radio in 1971. (Interesting side fact: In the U.S., it was titled āBang the Gongā to distinguish it from āGet It Onā by the American band Chaseāa MUCH better song! I strongly urge you to listen to it. Horn virtuosity par excellence!)
Anyway, this album is only āokayā, in my opinion. Instrumentals lack variety and individual performances are so-so (except Ian McDonaldās great baritone & alto sax work). Drums and bass are mechanical, sans any semblance of creativity. Whoever thought of putting bongos on a country rock setting (āJeepsterā) should be shot.
Rick Wakeman is listed as doing backing piano on āGet It Onā. Rick Wakeman (later of Yes and much solo work) is a genius. I bet he regrets his cadaverous contribution to this piece of pop.
Orchestral background on āCosmic Dancerā is pallid and derivative. Listen to Moody Blues instead. (Or METALLICA, for Godās sake!) Same with choral backing on āMonolithā.
Marc Nolanās lead vocals are bad. When he doesnāt overdub himself, I feel like I need a chalkboard to scratch in order to drown him out.
āLean Woman Bluesā is so far from the blues, itās yellow.
Lyrics are formulaic, lacking depthākind of like flowered wallpaper. No mystery. No sense. Words seem to be chosen simply for their aural texture (on the generous assumption that they actually thought about it). These lyrics remind me of Bruce Springsteenās āBlinded by the Lightāāear candy.
Production value is primitive, even for 1971.
Listening to this album today makes me want to go out and buy me some bubble gum. When I was 16, I probably would have thought it was cool. But then, at that time I was wearing bell-bottomed pants and paisley shirts.
2/5
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Jan 31 2021
2
I have a hard time writing about music, and this album is a good example. It's cool, I just don't like the music. Do I understand why some people like it? Yes. Do I like it? No. Then how to rate it? 2.
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Sep 07 2021
3
Thought it was quite good without it Bolan me over.
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Sep 24 2021
2
Confession: first time I'd ever heard "Bang A Gong" it was the Power Station cover, c1985.
Since then I've heard the original a few thousand times - it's fine. It's fine. Just like the rest of the album. It's all fine.
I suspect if I had been a teenager in 1971 when this came out I'd have loved it - the simple driving beats, 4 chords, accessible and simple melodies. It's just that I've heard it all so many times, and frankly ... I've heard better. I will say that I'd bet these songs would be really good live - ample room for good musicians to jam and expand the sound.
It's tough to gauge something that may have been rather ground-breaking for the time which I know a lot of people hold this as, so I allow a little deference there. But.... is/was it so groundbreaking? Are these anything that early Kinks or Stones wouldn't trounce into the ground musically? I read that this is the "beginning of glam rock" but is that actually a genre or because Marc Bolan started wearing glitter?
Absolutely nothing bad in here, and might get a knowing nod from me if I heard it out somewhere, but it's like a Ritz cracker with no topping. Oh, if you desperately need something to eat it'll do, but I'd really like some good cheese on top. Or frankly - a better cracker.
4/10 2 stars.
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May 05 2021
5
The album that essentially kick-started the U.K. glam rock craze, Electric Warrior completes T. Rex's transformation from hippie folk-rockers into flamboyant avatars of trashy rock & roll. There are a few vestiges of those early days remaining in the acoustic-driven ballads, but Electric Warrior spends most of its time in a swinging, hip-shaking groove powered by Marc Bolan's warm electric guitar. The music recalls not just the catchy simplicity of early rock & roll, but also the implicit sexuality -- except that here, Bolan gleefully hauls it to the surface, singing out loud what was once only communicated through the shimmying beat. He takes obvious delight in turning teenage bubblegum rock into campy sleaze, not to mention filling it with pseudo-psychedelic hippie poetry. In fact, Bolan sounds just as obsessed with the heavens as he does with sex, whether he's singing about spiritual mysticism or begging a flying saucer to take him away. It's all done with the same theatrical flair, but Tony Visconti's spacious, echoing production makes it surprisingly convincing. Still, the real reason Electric Warrior stands the test of time so well -- despite its intended disposability -- is that it revels so freely in its own absurdity and willful lack of substance. Not taking himself at all seriously, Bolan is free to pursue whatever silly wordplay, cosmic fantasies, or non sequitur imagery he feels like; his abandonment of any pretense to art becomes, ironically, a statement in itself. Bolan's lack of pomposity, back-to-basics songwriting, and elaborate theatrics went on to influence everything from hard rock to punk to new wave. But in the end, it's that sense of playfulness, combined with a raft of irresistible hooks, that keeps Electric Warrior such an infectious, invigorating listen today.
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Sep 03 2021
2
Not bad, but it felt like the songs were always building toward a payoff that never came. It kept climbing slowly up the ladder to the high dive, building anticipation, getting to the edge... and then turning around and just climbing back down. Musical edging with no satisfying release. I want to enjoy this more than I really do.
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Dec 09 2021
4
J'ai adoré cet album de grande qualité. Petit bemol cependant, le moment où le T-rex dévore sa proie n'était peut-etre pas necessaire, et entâche un peu cet excellent projet.
L'enquĆŖte continue.
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Nov 29 2021
3
Yeah, this one's really confusing to me. The composition, production, lead guitar, percussion, effects (especially effects) are all incredible. So slick and yet somehow so raw - ahead of their time, for the time. But I just can't get past the vocals - the guy's voice annoys me so much. The rhythm builds into a verse and you want him to belt, at least hold a god damn note for half a breath, but he does some weak ass affectation instead and ruins what could have been a powerful moment. The lead ascends into some wonderfully engineered break as if anticipating a climax in the arrangement, but the singer just steps in like his day job and follows it with some low energy repeat of the same chorus in the same tone as the last one. But you know, his accent is cool or something.
It's not like he can't hold a note (life's a gas utilises his tone just right) or command a stage (rip off shows that)... Which implies he just doesn't want to - or maybe it's the studio effect and I'm feeling his apathy from singing the same song 20 times in a row. Or he fucked up his voice in the preceding years when he could still sing like a lead vocalist. Could he? I don't know him.
Whatever it is I can very easily imagine a five star version of this album where each song is recorded with a different vocalist who can actually sing like they fucking mean it. Can't listen to this one unfortunately, despite the fact everything else about it is excellent.
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Apr 27 2021
5
As in other landmark albums reviewed like 'Nevermind' or 'Rumours', 'Electric Warrior' is a top-of-genre, jewel of the crown of the glam-rock movement and one of best 70s rock efforts
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Jul 11 2025
4
Meta note: Great to see my mate Glen back online, although he is probably shaking his head at my take on yesterday's Oasis album. But the best song on Definitely Maybe is a cheeky T.Rex lift, so it's great to get back to the source.
I pulled the Electric Warrior album off the shelf and listened straight through a couple of times today. It's pretty ace!
The record sounds like a million bucks and has a strange charm to it. Bolan wasn't much of a guitar player, but as a result he keeps his riffs simple and catchy. The tunes are full of hooks, heightened by the amazing backing vocals by Flo and Eddie. Tony Visconti makes sure everything sounds full and compelling, with tasteful orchestral accentuation. The whole thing has a slinky swagger that carries it all along in a fun way.
Don't get me wrong, it's not rocket science; the lyrics are meaningless drivel. He uses the same stream-of-consciousness, cut-up lyrics writing technique as Bowie, but he clearly hasn't read as many books (credit to Dave Lewis for that insight). At least he has turned away from the fantasy "wizards and fairies" todge of his previous (five!) albums. The words are dumb as a box of hammers, but that is appropriate for a more straight-ahead rock album. Great rock and roll is always a balance of the stupid and clever ("It's a fine line", as David St Hubbins wisely points out). Bolan really taps into the essence of rock on this album, including that mix of clever and dumb, a simple but exciting beat, lyrics that barely qualify as single entendre, and his glammed up and androgynous persona (see also: Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Little Richard, Axl Rose).
T.Rex hasn't really stayed in the public consciousness. Their songs (notably 'Cosmic Dancer') turn up as needle-drops in films and TV to signal "fun 70s single, with some groove and swagger" but I don't hear a lot of their songs in other contexts. I feel like I need to start dropping some T.Rex into my DJ sets.
Besides the hit singles, there are bunch of cracking tunes on Electric Warrior (Mambo Sun, Planet Queen, The Motivator), even if they don't stick in the memory too long. Any one of the numerous Best of T.Rex compilations is probably everything you really need in life, because T.Rex were a world class pop singles band in the early 70s. But if you were going to buy one proper T.Rex album, you would buy this. Or The Slider. You probably don't need both, but you can't go wrong with either.
Iconically great cover art, too.
Four stars for being the perfect Big Mac meal; it's fun and tasty and not particularly nutritious, but every now and then, you just want one. Nothing wrong with that.
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Dec 09 2021
3
Quel dommage...
Alors que la fin de l'album semblait mettre en scène le retour du T-rex auprès de sa famille, les scénaristes ont finalement fait le choix d'une outro des plus cruelles.
Le T-rex retourne en effet chez lui mais repart aussitÓt chasser un troupeau de tricératops. Il attrape le plus jeune d'entre eux avec ses longues dents et le déchiquette sans le moindre état d'âme devant sa mère.
Ćtait-ce vraiment nĆ©cessaire ?...
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Oct 02 2021
5
Bolan takes the pop and rock and roll that came before him and makes something that somehow stills sounds and feels futuristic. Itās fun, sexy, sleazy, dirty, funky and gorgeous. An actual peer of Bowie and an antecedent to Prince.
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Apr 14 2021
5
Grunge rock, sleazy but solid and impressive musically. Like a harder, more visceral Deerhunter. They've definitely influenced plenty bands I listen to. Need to explore more
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Sep 07 2024
5
Electric Warrior
I had this on CD, inspired by Paulās admiration for them, but I canāt have listened to this in about 20 years.
Iām glad it came up, as it has reminded me of what a great album this is: infectious, fun and joyous with endearingly silly lyrics which occasionally dance with genuine profundity.
Mambo Sun and Cosmic Dancer are a banging opening pair, illustrating the two principal styles of song on the album; glammed up rockānāroll grooves and spacey acoustic driven ballads. I love the string parts on Cosmic Dancer, quite George Martin in the cello and spare arrangement, and, of course, itās just a great track overall. Jeepster, Monolith and Lean Woman blues finish off the first side brilliantly. Jeepster is obviously a classic, but I love Monolithās hand claps and backing vocals, and Lean Woman Blues downtempo rockānāroll blues is just great, with just the right lightness of touch to avoid it being a bog standard 70s blues dirge.
Get It On, still sounds fresh and immediate 50 years on, just a banger. Planet Queen, what a track. I remember loving this back in the days of CDs, but Iād kind of forgotten about it. Superb.Love the mournful brass in Girl, and the engagingly daft lyrics, another great track. Love the little echoes of Get It On in The Motivator and the last 30 seconds are great, almost like morse code. Lifeās a Gas and Rip Off round things off superbly, Lifeās A Gas slightly downcast lyrics giving a nice bit of sobriety to the album before the scuzzy rock n roll of Rip Off.
Itās such a smartly written, constructed and produced album, the spaciousness and echoey sound giving it a real deftness, allowing room for the grooves to breathe and for Bolanās hip shaking boogie guitar to snake around the songs.
Itās an easy 5 - a great, fun and playful album of supremely efficient pop rock perfection.
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Playlist submission: Planet Queen
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Nov 22 2021
5
Superb album. We were cruelly robbed of a fantastic talent. I often think of what wonders he would have given us had he not been tragically killed.
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Jan 22 2021
5
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Get it on šš»
Lifeās a Gas š
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Jan 20 2021
5
Ty Segall led me to T. Rex a while back and they quickly became one of my faves. I think this album is a gem.
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Jan 15 2021
5
Fuckin' rocked.
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Feb 09 2021
5
I completely misread what kind of music T. Rex made. This is very chill, super fun guitar driven jams. There's a through-line of vulnerability in the music. I enjoyed this very much.
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Jan 22 2022
3
January 24th 2022.
The best of this album IMO:
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Not a fan of the voice. Album was okay. Some songs are repetitive.
2.8/5
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Aug 06 2021
3
Hmm, sounds like the whole thing was recorded at half speed, with the singer whispering in the closet. Guitar was fun and lyrics are entertaining. Sort of a loungey rock and roll for late-night listening.
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Jan 17 2021
3
Soft rock, not usually my type. But then heard a song and thought, "So that's who sings this." (Bang a Gong)
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Oct 12 2023
1
Terrible. I would give this 0 stars if I could. It commits the cardinal sin of being both boring and repetitive. T-Rex wears their influences on their sleeve, while saying absolutely nothing of their own. I hate this, and I never want to hear it again. If you told me the CIA uses this to torture detainees at Guantanamo bay, Iād believe you.
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Oct 28 2022
1
I hear "Bang A Gong" on the radio. And I always confuse it for "Spirit in the Sky" and I'm always disappointed that it's T. Rex. I just don't care for this at all. It feels really bland. Everything about T. Rex feels bland, stale, and past expiration. I'm going to lose it if there's another one on this list.
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Feb 04 2025
5
This album is awesome. Iconic album cover. Tons of groove and swagger. Electric Warrior is where it's at.
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Jan 25 2025
5
An all time great.
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Apr 07 2025
4
It is hard to ignore the importance of this album, as a fundamental glam rock record. And while I enjoyed listening to this, some of the glam rock that was to follow is very much superior.
I liked a lot of the songs - mostly the hits (Mambo Sun, Cosmic Dancer, Get It On). But there are definitely some weaker and repetitive songs on this album. Planet Queen was my least favourite, and I didn't feel much for Girl and Rip Off either.
I'm torn between a 3 or a 4 out of five, but I'm feeling generous today so 4/5 it is.
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Mar 07 2025
4
I was gonna hate on this because I don't care for this kind of hippie-to-dinosaur-rock type stuff, but I enjoyed my time here. Good music to zone out to, and really, the only time I'd seek it out is watching a period piece movie or maybe driving a Chevy SS, but it's got its place and it's immaculately made. 3 for my taste, 4 for the total package and Bang a Gong, which is a known quantity for a reason. It's fun!
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Feb 03 2025
4
really liking this!!
I'm 99% sure Natural Villian by Twin Peaks samples Lean Women Blues???
Ugh this album just reminds me so much of the bands and the music that were so formative to me when I was younger and it's so fun bc this album was probably so formative to them when they were younger!!!!! Music makes the world go round baby!
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Jan 28 2025
4
Gonna be honest, David Bowie kind of scratches the itch Iāve got for 70ās glam a little better than T-Rex.
(Not sure I like that metaphor - makes it sound like I picked up some kind of rash from Noddy Holder in 1971).
Itās probably because I heard Bowie first. Had I heard this T-Rex record first, I may feel differently, who knows.
All that said, and thanks for bearing with me with me on that Slade reference, I really enjoy this record. Itās great from start to finish, not a bad song to be found. Even more impressive is that I donāt mind listening to the well known songs, even though Iāve heard them countless times - the mark of a truly great record.
(Oh, maybe I should have said āthe Marc of a great recordāā¦
No?
Yeah, youāre rightā¦glam rock puns have a very small audience that they might land with, even if I think theyāreā¦āSweetā.
Damn it, manā¦You canāt help yourself can you?)
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Mar 20 2024
4
I liked this album much better than the other T. Rex album that I was served from this project. It was sultry, glammy, and the musicians sound like they're in love with every song they perform.
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Feb 05 2024
4
Another foggy square of the map charted, and happily: my grunge-punk orientation robbed me of T. Rex as a teenager, and I probably would've benefited from this marriage of romanticism, cosmic chug and faintly emetic lasciviousness. The songs are somewhere on the line between rather good and brilliant.
Bolan manages to sound both young and very old, which serves a deathless mystic persona well; I donāt know which came first. His guitar playing is a clever swerve from āsad man is sad because girlā to āweāre all going to die, but you canāt stop my hornā - Brit blues, but with poppers swapped for constipation. (Those who would present the R Stones as counter-argument should take note of what heroin does for the bowel movement.)
The elegiac quality draws me more than the horny chug: Cosmic Dancer halted me within its first few seconds, banjaxed, brain switched to a vague but strong feeling of loss. Donāt think Iād heard it before, either. Strangely, I think of Peckinpahās use of āKnocking of Heavenās Doorā in "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid", and has me imagining a similar pairing with Nic Roeg.
Bolan grew up round the corner from where I've spent most of my grown-up life, which I never knew until this weekend. Nice.
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Feb 05 2024
4
Enjoyed this a lot. Marc Bolan is the Buddy Holly of glam; early doors, not everything is bursting with ideas but he delivers a *lot* of tunes and most are pretty great. I guess this is the definitive album (maybe The Slider?) but I'm solidly in the Greatest Hits domain here; every home should have one.
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Nov 11 2024
3
Just listen to āGet It Onā and youāve heard it. Every other song is about the same but not as good.
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May 04 2024
3
Great sound, okay voice, and nothing to stand out here. It's good, but could be better. Jeepster and Get It On were some favorites
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Apr 21 2024
3
Tasting this like a fine wine.
Its alright. Hints of Prince and Bowie to come. A dry mix and a fuzzy soft guitar tone with Bolanās vocals set in a dreamy bed.
Nothing too remarkable on the album. Nothing too inventive to these ears that have been raised on its legacy. Im not sure how much glam Bolan embodied in his music. He wore glitter and was bisexual and those became traits of his heirs but musically what is he doing? A kind of strut and sneer and quite a lot of hand percussion. Not much to work with sonically. Just some chords and riffs and lines of song. Nothing that blues musicians werenāt really doing at the time: shuffles and grooves. Perhaps his influence was in being a cross over artist who brought psychedelic rock and fantasy folk to more bluesy settings. I dunno.
However, Iām in this for the music not necessarily the cultural significance of the artist of the album. Does this still hold up 50+ years later? It does, enough. But pretty much back ground music at this point.
Bolanās lyrics teeter on the edge of parody. Is he saying anything? Not really. But one gets the impression that he doesnāt really give a fuck. Just wanted to make a good album. Mostly succeeds but Iām not adding it to the library.
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Dec 06 2023
3
Decent album. I don't think there was anything here for me that made me say "wow" but also don't think there was anything that annoyed me. Just a generally good album with no offensive bits and no tasty bites. Might just not be for me.
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Mar 16 2023
3
Bang a gong and other songs no one knows about
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Nov 17 2022
3
OK, if you are gonna name yourself "T.Rex," name your album "Electric Warrior" and put a badass rock stance silhouette on your cover, I'm going to expect some big, rocking, loud shit. You are not T.Rex, you are not even Allosaurus! You are Stegosaurus, Planteating with strings background Warrior. That's fine. Just be honest with us.
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Nov 03 2022
3
Big dumb fun. Bang a Gong was not a flukeāalthough it is by far the best example of its species. This shares some DNA with Bowie, but itās all somehow less evolved. I donāt mind the nursery rhyme lyrics, B-minus solos, or caveman drums. You just have to put it on and not think too much.
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Nov 17 2021
2
There are like 2 decent songs. The rest of the album is kinda boring. Womp womp.
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Apr 16 2021
2
Ok, aber echte Dinosaurier waren schon cooler
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Jan 17 2021
2
Realised why I did not pick up on T Rex in the 70ās
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Feb 27 2024
1
Very derivative and uninspired. Honestly don't get how this band nearly rivaled the Beatles for a brief time
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Jan 13 2024
1
If someone put this album on, it wouldnāt bother me. But likewise, if I never heard it again, that wouldnāt bother me either. Thatās the problem with it - it does nothing for me. It doesnāt offend, it doesnāt move me, it doesnāt inspire, it doesnāt irritate, it doesnāt make me happy, it doesnāt make me thinkā¦.it justā¦.is. And thatās not enough for me. However, I still like Bang a Gong.
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Nov 11 2023
1
Just because an album has 1 famous song doesn't make it a greatest album ever, just saying
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Oct 16 2023
1
Not for me. 3/10
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Oct 13 2023
1
This album blows. The lyrics are lazy and instrumentals uninspired. They repeat the same musical idea over and over in every song. The cherry on top is the lead singers weird "Hey Im whispering in your ear while I sing" voice, along with going "oh oh oh!" on every other song. Bleh
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Sep 22 2023
1
The Bang a Gong guy! I remember loving this song when it came out. There a couple of songs I really liked on the album. Pretty neat that an interview was included. But overall, I didnāt really like the singerās voice that much.
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Dec 12 2022
1
Really was not a fan of this one. Surprised there was one song I recognized. Chelsea's opinion of Cosmic Dancer was spot on.
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Oct 05 2022
1
I did not need to hear this before I die.
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Jan 11 2022
1
bleh.
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Mar 02 2021
1
Not my cup o tea
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Jul 26 2025
5
I'm a big fan of glam rock and this is one of the required listening experiences. It's by far the best T. Rex album. Jeepster is one of my favorite songs on here, and from the entire decade. Pure glam perfection
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Jul 23 2025
5
Awesome
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Jul 22 2025
5
> The Beatles
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Jul 21 2025
5
Five stars
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Jul 21 2025
5
I knew this album inside and out over a decade ago when I 'found' it for myself. In this listen it's banger after banger and I totally forgot Bang A Gong was on this one which was a cool moment! When Rip Off started I was like, ok, here's the first kind of rough one and I checked the songlist to find it's the final track, haha. It might be a 4.5 for me as I totally wore it out but I'm rating over the last Rex album for a bump to 5!
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Jul 16 2025
5
Marc Bolan and T. rex.
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Jul 16 2025
5
Reminds me of a less weird Dr. John
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Jul 14 2025
5
āļøāļøāļøāļøāļøGreat album!
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Jul 09 2025
5
It was ok. I donāt really like Jazz so this is the highest rating Iām gonna give
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Jul 08 2025
5
Glamasaurus Rex. Tragic extinction event robbed us of this fabulous species.
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Jul 08 2025
5
"Is it strange to dance so soon? I danced myself into the tomb"
Listened to B4? No
Tracks Already Saved on Spotify: 1 - Get it On
Standout Tracks: Mambo Sun, Cosmic Dancer, Jeepster, Get it On, Planet Queen, LIfe's a Gas
Superb. You can hear how T. Rex, Bowie, and Lou Reed were feeding off of each other - the early 70s glam version of the mid-60s psychout Beatles-Beach Boys rivarly. Mambo Sun is such a killer opener. Really sets the tone for the rest of the record. Cosmic Sun then sets the ballad standard for the rest of the record. Catchy af and a massive middle finger to conformity. The rockers here, the ballads, the bluesies, all hit. Love the instrumentaion - flanger guitars with great riffs, the pounding driving rhythm section, the bizzare yet perfect androgynous flo & eddie background vocals, the strings, the horns... Lyrics are fantastic: weird, sexy, existential, dreamy, and who doesn't love some good car metaphors? Even when Marc Bolan approaches the line of lyrical cheese, he never crosses - either because he stops himself or the music stops him. And what a fucking epic album cover.
(93/100)
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Jul 05 2025
5
This shit kicked ass.
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Jul 04 2025
5
One of those albums that I have heard a bunch, love, and can't really remember not ever having as a staple in my rotation. An easy 5 stars for me.
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Jul 04 2025
5
So groovy
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Jul 01 2025
5
I actually ended up really liking this
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Jul 01 2025
5
Very nice
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Jun 30 2025
5
Great.
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Jun 28 2025
5
Love this one, really great album even with the extra B sides all the way through. I love hearing some of these that are the evolution of the classic Rockin roll, some folk, a lot of different styles done well. One of my fav discoveries on this list so far, 5 star.
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Jun 27 2025
5
One of those moments when you stumble upon a critical influence for a bunch of your favourite bands.
Fuzzy, sly, laidback. Big fan.
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Jun 26 2025
5
Innovative for its time.
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Jun 24 2025
5
I wonder how many British teenagers lost their virginity to this record in 1971?
Itās very slinky and sexy. Bang a Gong! Indeed. Not much mistaking what thatās about.
Iām not completely sure what a Jeepster is but for sure the song is about boys and girls having fun together.
They both chug along beautifully. Itās boogie rock but with a British sensibility and Iām pretty sure producer Tony Visconti had a lot to do with that sound. The closest thing I know in sound is the Visconti produced Man Who Sold the World by David Bowie.
Girl, Cosmic Dancer and Lifeās a Gas are slower dances but also great.
The rest is not bad. Iād give it 4.5 if I could but Iām happy enough to round it up rather than down.
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Jun 22 2025
5
I almost gave this a 4 instead of a 5, and I realized I was docking points because it was too perfect for too long. What am I like???
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Jun 22 2025
5
Electric Warrior by T. Rex is, without a doubt, one of my favourite albums of all time. This is easily the most effortless 5/5 Iāve ever given.
Favourite song: Cosmic Dancer ranks in my top five songs of all timeāit's absolutely brilliant. Add to that the swagger of Jeepster and the iconic Get It On (Bang a Gong), and you're already looking at a masterpiece. And thatās just scratching the surfaceāthereās so much more to love.
Least favourite: Honestly, there isnāt a single weak track. Every song earns its place and contributes to the albumās magic.
Album artwork: Simple, cool, and elegant. The cover perfectly reflects the albumās stylish and timeless vibe.
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Jun 19 2025
5
Lets get loud
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Jun 19 2025
5
Really great album with very good production for that time.
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Jun 16 2025
5
I have a soft spot for T. Rex and this album in particular.
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Jun 16 2025
5
Thanks for making me
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Jun 14 2025
5
This is one of my favouritessss. A Desert island discs album. From the gentle and tender (Monolith, Lifeās a Gas, Girl) to the unbelievably fun (cosmic dancer, mambo sun, get it on). Just a stellar album and boyyyy is Marc Bolan one of the most gorgeous men. What Iād do for that hair.
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Jun 08 2025
5
love to bang the gong and get it on if ya know what i meanš¼š¼
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Jun 06 2025
5
ģ ź·øė„ 씓ė 쿨
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Jun 04 2025
5
Really enjoyed this, solid and consistent. A great sound and some great songs that still stand up. One of those influential albums that deserves it.
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Jun 01 2025
5
Oh I really needed a 5* album to get me back on the 1001 album express. It's been a slog over the last few weeks.
Loved this
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May 29 2025
5
Massively influential.
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May 28 2025
5
An album that sounds like sex. The vocals are among the sexiest ever recorded and the beat of the music is pure sex at its naughtiest, at its most joyful, it seduces your ears & then rest of you all the way to your toes.
Electric Warrior was pivotal in popularizing glam rock. It would go on to influence in one way or another any music that mattered for the next decade plus. No punk band in 1975/76 (at least in the UK) not have a copy of this album in their practice room.
A huge hit in the UK in 1971 & a moderate one in the US the same year.
Go on & get it on but first get this album your partner will thank you!
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May 28 2025
5
I've listened to this album 4 times today and am confident that I find it to firmly be a 4.5/5. I find a really interesting diversity in the bands that I see inspired by this album - Wilco, The Black Keys, amongst others. I haven't studied the lyrics, but the sound is just interesting and unique. Will come back to this in the future. Round up just because it's the first time in a while that I listened to an album I haven't previously discovered and really enjoyed it.
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May 24 2025
5
Amazing vibe, just so cool and filled with great hooks. Lots of classics on this one, banger after banger.
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May 21 2025
5
Love love love
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May 20 2025
5
Informs a lot of future glam and metal with the riffs and jams on this album.
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May 20 2025
5
I loved it. Musically, the arrangements are usually simple, or even understated, but every song makes an impact because the band ooze cool and charisma. None the worse for the lyrics being a bit trippy in places.
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May 20 2025
5
As fresh as ever. Some of the albums donāt deserve their place in this list but this one really does
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May 18 2025
5
This is a surprise. I already owned this album but hardly had any memory of it. It's really excellent. Although it is supposed to be the birth of glam rock, this is far beyond any cheap, cheesy or bubblegum-like music, this is very well thought through rock. It is characterized by a jumpiness that keeps your attention. The arrangements are really strong. And yes, like more often, the big hit (Get it on) is probably the poorest or least interesting track of the album.
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May 17 2025
5
Support your local electrician. Without them, we would be lost in society.
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May 16 2025
5
Oh yeah!!!
Electric Warrior is already one of my favorite albums of all time. I listened to this last week, and the week before that.
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May 16 2025
5
Excelente disco
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May 16 2025
5
Van begin tot eind knallen. Echt zo'n plaat waar je soms ontzettend zin in kan hebben. De strings geven een aantal nummers ook echt een mooie extra laag.
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May 13 2025
5
classic album, so many bangers
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