Track[s]
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Label and Cover artwork  |
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Alice Cooper Slick Black Limousine flexi (possible guitar work) Side 1:- 1 - Slick Black Limousine Side 2:- (extracts from) 1 - Unfinished Suite 2 - Elected 3 - No More Mister Nice Guy 4 - Billion Dollar Babies 5 - I Love The Dead Recorded at Morgan Studios, London :Unconfirmed: Marc is known to have jammed with Alice during the "Billion Dollar Babies" sessions but possibly only worked on "Elected", and "Billion Dollar Babies" for this flexi.
Vince Furnier (Alice Cooper) in an interview said Marc was on the album
but Alice was vague in his response as to what work Marc actually did on the album. |
17th February 1973 Lyntone LYN-2585 Run-out etchings: Side 1 LYN 2585 - 1C Side 2 LYN 2586 - 1C | |
Rock Now '73 (Various
Artists Promo-only album) Side 1:-
1. Pieces of April - Three Dog Night - 4:12 2.
Woman Is the Nigger of the World - Plastic Ono Band - 5:11 3. Witchy Woman - The
Eagles - 4:11 4. You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio - Joni Mitchell - 2:43 5. Rock N Roll
Soul - Grand Funk Railroad - 3:21 6. Rockin Pneumonia - Johnny Rivers -
3:19 7. Go
All the Way - Raspberries - 3:21 8.
Don't Do It - The Band - 4:31 9. Keeper of the Castle - The Four Tops -
2:52 10. Guitar
Boogie Shuffle - The Ventures - 2:31
Side 2:- 1. Children of the Revolution - T. Rex
- 2:28 2.
Crocodile Rock - Elton John - 3:55 3. Together Alone - Melonie - 4:26 4. Jambalaya - The
Blue Ridge Rangers - 3:14 5. Carry On Till Tomorrow - Badfinger - 4:47 6. Silver
Machine - Hawkwind - 4:38 7. What Would the Children Think - Rick Springfield
- 3:45 8.
Let Me Touch Your Mind - Ike and Tina Turner - 4:11 9. Local Plastic Ono Band -
Elephants Memory - 2:12 |
February 1973 Toshiba-EMI
PRP-50 |
 
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Side 1 - 20th Century Boy - 3:38 Side 2 - Free Angel - 2:13 Produced by Tony Visconti and/or Mickey O'Halloran Recorded in Germany Highest UK chart position: No. 3 Rumour persists this was produced by Marc Bolan. Having looked at all my copies of 20th Century Boy, I came across a copy that has a different Lacquer number. I checked the length of the playing surface (sadly I no longer have a record player) and it was decidedly longer than the normal copies. If a flaw was found in the vinyl pressing and could be traced back to the original Lacquer an alternate Lacquer would be used. However this Lacquer would produce an identical vinyl (minus the flaw). The vinyls I have are not identical !!! [update of above] Thanks to Bobby Haslett who has both versions (A1 & A2). The A1 version has sound that lasts approx 3:27:99 The A2 version has sound that lasts approx 3:29:03 I would say that on reflection both tracks are identical. Why the different Lacquer and groove spacing, I just don't know, sorry.
The promo has the A1 lacquer Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to 20th Century Boy
Listen to Free Angel
Thanks to
Bobby Haslett for these solid scans
Here's two
single-sided acetates which would make up the vinyl
| 2nd March 1973 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-4
Standard Lacquer Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 4-A-1 1 KT G Side 2 YMARC 4-B-1 1 KT G
Alternate Lacquer Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 4 A-2 2 KT LP Side 2 YMARC 4-B-1 C KT MG
A solid centred edition
Alternate Lacquer Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 4 A-2 3 KT
ML Side 2 YMARC 4-B-1
4
KT MP
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Side 1 - Broken Hearted Blues Side 2 - blank
Not sure how legit this is but time will tell.
| 14th Sept. 1972 Single-sided EMIDISC Acetate |
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Side 1 - Life Is Strange Side 2 - blank
Not sure how legit this is but time will tell.
| 1973 Single-sided EMIDISC Acetate |
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Tanx album Side 1:- 1 - Tenement Lady – 2:55 2 - Rapids – 2:48 3 - Mister Mister – 3:29 4 - Broken Hearted Blues – 2:02 5 - Shock Rock – 1:43 6 - Country Honey – 1:47 7 - Electric Slim and the Factory Hen – 3:03 Side 2:- 1 - Mad Donna – 2:16 2 - Born to Boogie – 2:04 3 - Life Is Strange – 2:30 4 - Street and Babe Shadow – 2:18 5 - Highway Knees – 2:34 6 - Left Hand Luke and the Beggar Boys – 5:18 Produced by Tony Visconti Recorded at Rosenberg Studios, Copenhagen and Chateau D'Herouville, France
Highest UK chart position: No. 4 Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world |
16th March 1973 T.Rex Wax Company EMI BLN-5002Run-out etchings: Side 1 BLN 5002 A - 1 4 GAH Side 2 BLN 5002 B - 2 4 LD |
 
 
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Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies album (possible guitar work) Side 1:- 1 - Hello, Hooray 3 - Elected 4 - Billion Dollar Babies Recorded at Morgan Studios, London :Unconfirmed: Marc is known to have jammed with Alice during the "Billion Dollar Babies" sessions but what was recorded was apparently not good enough to market. Only Vince Furnier and Bob Ezrin know for sure.
Vince Furnier (Alice Cooper) in an interview said Marc was on the album
but Alice was vague in his response as to what work Marc actually did on the album. | March 1973 Warner Bros. K-56013 |
 
 
 
 
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Alice Cooper single (possible guitar work) 1 - Elected Recorded at Morgan Studios, London
Listen to Elected
Click HERE for
UK variations and labels and covers for the rest of the world
promotional copy
pushout centre
Solid centre
| September 1972 Warner Bros. K-16214
Run-out etchings: promo Side 1
K 16214 A1 A 1 PN
Run-out etchings:
pushout Side 1
K 16214 A1 A 0
Run-out etchings: solid Side 1
K 16214 A2 A 1 | |
Alice Cooper single (possible guitar work) 1 - Hello, Hurray Recorded at Morgan Studios, London
solid centre
Listen to Hello Hurray
Click HERE for
UK variations and labels and covers for the rest of the world
Pushout centre | 9th Feb. 1973 Warner Bros. K-16248
Run-out etchings: solid Side 1
K 16248 A1 D RAYS: CLIG. 2 1
Run-out etchings:
pushout Side 1 K 16248 A1 D RAYS: CLIG. | |
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies EP (possible guitar work) Side 2:- 1 - Hello, Hooray 2 - Billion Dollar Babies Recorded at Morgan Studios, London | February 1973 Warner Bros. S-2685
Run-out etchings: pushout Side 2
S - 2685 40482 - 2 | |
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies EP (possible guitar work) Side 2:-
1 - Elected 2 - Billion Dollar Babies Recorded at Morgan Studios, London
I suppose this is the UK equivalent of the above US release |
June 1974 Warner Bros. K-16409
Run-out etchings: Release
Side 2 K-16409-B1 V6
for some peculiar reason the 1 of
the 16409 is enlarged. | |
Billion Seller or ? - Various Artist Extended Play
double EP
Side 1a - 20th Century Boy - T. Rex Side 1b - Blue Suede Shoes - Johnny Rivers
Side
2a - Concerto Pour Une Voix - Franck Pourcel Side 2b - Va Mon Bateau -
Adamo
Side 3a - My Love - Paul McCartney & Wings Side 3b - Hearts of
Stone - The Blue Ridge Rangers
Side 4a - Let's Pretend - Raspberries Side 4b - Cisco Kid - War
The spine of the sleeve states:-
PRP-4002-3
STEREO
This was a double disk EP that was sent out as a promo only |
7th
April 1973
Japan Toshiba. PRP-4002 / 3
Run-out etchings:
Side 1 PRP - 4002
- A 1S
Ѳ JJ
Side 2
PRP - 4002 - B 1S
Ѳ
Side 3
PRP - 4003 - A 1S
Ѳ
Side 4
PRP - 4003 - B 1S
Ѳ
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Alice Cooper single (possible guitar work) 1 - Billion Dollar Babies Recorded at Morgan Studios, London Note: the singles matrix is WB 7724 but the runout etching of side 1 shows:- WB - 7742. Side 2 is correct at WB - 7724
Listen to Billion Dollar Babies
Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world | 11th July 1973 Warner Bros. WB-7724
Run-out etchings: Release Side 1 WB - 7742 QAA - 5746 - S - 1G T111 7 | |
20th Century T. Rex compilation album Side 1:-
1 - 20th Century Boy - 3:35 2 - Jitterbug Love - 2:57 3 - Lady -
2:10 4 - Telegram Sam - 3:42 5 - Free Angel - 2:13 6 - Metal
Guru - 2:24
Side 2:- 1 - Children of the Revolution - 2:28 2 -
Thunderwings - 3:36 3 - Born To Boogie -
2:16 4 - Mad Donna - 2:14 5 - Sunken Rags - 2:46 6 - Solid Gold Easy
Action - 2:16
:Note: Two versions, one with
and one without GEMA on the labels
Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world | 1973
Germany Ariola
87079-IT
Run-out etchings:
Side 1 S 87079 A-1
Made in Germany
Side 2 S
87079 B-1 Made in Germany
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Side 1 - The Groover - 3:21 Side 2 - Midnight - 2:45 Produced by Tony Visconti Recorded at Rosenberg Studios, Copenhagen Highest UK chart position: No. 4
The promo of this single has identical etchings as listed but doesn't
have the double-dots (colon) after the 1 on side 1. A smattering of ordinary
singles are missing it as well.
Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to The Groover
Listen to Midnight
Here's a copy that
has the small centre rings the opposite way round
Here's a
slight oddity, on both sides, the white title text is too high. To compensate, on side 2 the red EMI/T.REX brand has been raised.
Thus we lose some of the branding.
Solid
centred edition from the Bobby Haslett vast vinyl vault
This solid
centred test pressing sold on Ebay on 2nd May 2020 for £160.00
| 1st June 1973 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-5
Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 5 A-1
:
1 KT G Side 2 YMARC 5 B-1 2 KT GT
Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 5 A-1
2 KT MA Side 2 YMARC 5 B-1 3 KT OD
Test Pressing | |
Single Side 1 - Lean Woman Blues - 3:00 Side 2 - The Motivator - 3:59 Recorded at either Trident Studios, London, Advision Studios, London, or Wally Heider Studios, Los Angeles, or Media Sound Studios, New York.
Produced by Tony Visconti
| summer 1973 New Zealand Cube 2016-047 | |
Interview Session with Marc Bolan promotional single Side 1:- Marc interviewed by Nobuyuki Yoshinari Side 2:- same as above
:Note: This interview was recorded on the 5th December 1972. The interview can be read on the fold-out insert that came with the single (as long as you can read Japanese that is LOL). Its a full mixture of questions ranging from the names on the new upcoming album which isn't Born To Boogie. To his favourite guitarist, to his favourite singer. And the type of guitar strings he uses. A full mix. | 1973 Japan Odeon BRP-4001
Run-out etchings: Side 1 BRP - 4001 2 - A 1S 〄 JD Side 2 BRP - 4001 2 - B 1S 〄
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Rockin' & Rollin' compilation album Side 1:- 1 - The
Groover - 3:13 2 - 20th Century Boy - 3:34 3 - Solid Gold Easy
Action - 2:16 4 - Children of the Revolution - 2:27 5 - Metal Guru -
2:23 6 -
Telegram Sam - 3:48 7 - Jitterbug Love - 2:54 8 - Cadilac - 3:50
9 - Midnight - 2:45 Side 2:- 1 - Born To Boogie - 2:15 2 -
Spaceball Ricochet - 3:35 3 - Main Man - 4:13 4 - Buick Mackane -
3:31 5 - Ballrooms of Mars - 4:07 6 -
Mad Donna - 2:14 7 - Country Honey - 1:45 8 - Life Is Strange - 2:28
9 - Electric Slim and Factory Hen - 3:00
:Note: More than likely a
companion album to the interview single | 1973 Japan Odeon
PRP-8014 |
 
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Portrait Of T. Rex compilation album Side 1:- 1 - Get It On 2 - The King of the Mountain Cometh 3 - Woodland
Rock 4 - Stacey Grove 5 - Ride a White Swan 6 - One Inch Rock 7 - Debora Side 2:- 1 - Jeepster 2 - Summertime Blues 3
- Seagull Woman 4 - Salamanda Palaganda 5 - Strange Orchestras
6 - Hot Love 7 - Elemental Child
This album came with an OBI that could be turned into a stand
for the
picture on the front. Hence the title "Portrait".
| 1973 Japan
Cube
MW-5003 |
 
 
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T. Rex His Greatest Hits - compilation album Side 1:- 1 - Get It On 2 - Planet Queen 3 - Girl 4 - Summer Deep 5 - Life's A Gas 6 - Rip-Off Side 2:- 1 - Jeepster 2 - Is It Love 3 - One Inch Rock 4 - The Motivator 5 -
Seagull Woman
6 - Suneye
Thanks to Dave Johnson for these images
| 1973 Germany
Luxor-Gold
GOLD-41043 |
 
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Big Carrot Side 1 - Blackjack - 3:07 Side 2 - Squint Eye Mangle - 3:20 Produced by Marc Bolan Both mainly instrumental tracks written and produced by Marc Bolan. Marc and the boys (and Gloria) testing if it was his name that sold singles rather than the music.
Listen to Blackjack
Listen to Squint Eye Mangle | 10th Aug. 1973 EMI 2047
Run-out etchings: Side 1 EMI 2047 A-1 1 KT R Side 2 EMI 2047 B-1 1 KT A |
 
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Ike & Tina Turner single (guitar work) Side1 - Nutbush City Limits - 2:57 Marc may have contributed to the "A" side but did not contribute to the "B" side "Help Him". Recorded at Bolic Sound, Inglewood Carlifornia :Unconfirmed: Marc may also have played guitar on the single tracks "Sexy Ida" (Part 2) and "Baby Get It On" (Parts 1 & 2)
Listen to Nutbush City Limits Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world and post-77 UK editions.
This copy has no
internal text and has a darker hue on side 1 | 17th Aug. 1973 United Artists UP-35582
Run-out etchings: Side 1 45UP 35582 A-1U 1 G KIP KT
Promo edition
Original UK edition Slightly later 2nd edition (note the change of rights holder)
Thanks Bobby | |
Electric Light Orchestra single (Marc's guitar) Side 1 - Showdown - 4:10 Marc didn't actually play on Showdown but his Gibson Firebird guitar was used by Jeff Lynne. He had no contribution to the "B" side "In Old England Town". However he did play guitar on Ma-Ma-Ma Belle, Dreaming of 4000 & Everyone's Born To Die. Produced by Jeff Lynne Recorded at George Martin's Air Studios.
Listen to Showdown For all those
"Catters" who think I shouldn't be using a few of their images (maybe 2 or 3 images). I will gladly give credit to you if you reciprocate with the images you have taken from my site (at least 6).
Thanks to Bobby Haslett for the standard singles images and runout info | 14th Sept. 1973 Harvest HAR-5077
Run-out etchings: Side 1 SHAR 5077A-1 KT GL 1
Standard single
Acetate
Test Pressing
Re-release April 1977 (with different "B" side)
Run-out etchings: Side 1 SHAR 5121A-1
HTM H 1
Re-release
March 1979 (Roll Over Beethoven on the "B" side)
Run-out etchings: Side 1 S HAR 5179 A-1 O 1 | |
Great Hits
compilation album Side 1:- 1 - Telegram Sam - 3:43 2 - Jitterbug Love - 2:54 3 - Lady - 2:11 4 - Metal Guru - 2:24 5 - Thunderwing - 3:44 6 - Sunken Rags - 2:51 7 - Solid Gold Easy Action - 2:19 Side 2:- 1 - 20th Century Boy - 3:38 2 - Midnight - 2:44 3 - The Slider - 3:20 4 - Born To Boogie - 2:04 5 - Children Of The Revolution - 2:27 6 - Shock Rock - 1:40 7 - The Groover - 3:20 Highest UK chart position: No. 32 Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world |
28th Sept. 1973 T.Rex Wax Company EMI BLN-5003 Run-out etchings: Side 1 BLN 5003 A-1 1 R R Side 2 BLN 5003 B-1 1 A P | |
Side 1 - Truck On (Tyke) - 3:08 Side 2 - Sitting Here - 2:20 Produced by Tony Visconti Recorded in Germany Truck On (Tyke) may have been recorded at AIR Studios in London. Highest UK chart position: No. 12 :Note: Rumoured to have been produced by Marc alongside Tony and some labels give this credit but I haven't seen any. During the production run, the new style single was introduced, which has the "MADE IN GT BRITAIN" to Marc's left. Also "THE GRAMOPHONE CO LTD" is replaced by "EMI RECORDS LTD". See pictures
12 and 13. Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to Truck On (Tyke)
Listen to Sitting Here
Here's a solid centred version (courtesy Bobby Haslett) >>>>
Here is a different pressing in that the centre is
slightly raised and the cutout is slightly larger (more vinyl punched out).
This copy has the labels on the wrong sides (check
the runout etchings).
Here's a copy with
two "B" side labels, cheers Bobby
This
thirteenth picture is of a "B" side with no text (the "A" side is normal).
Pictures 14 and 15 show the new style of print,
with "Gramophone" replaced by "EMI", and Made In Gt Britain moved from the 6
o'clock position to the 4 o'clock position.
Here's a copy with
both versions of the label, cheers Bobby
Here is a copy with
both versions of the label, however this copy has no Stamper identifier
but it would seem no 4th Mother have Stampers.
Here's a copy with
EMI on side 1 and Gramophone on side 2 but also with mismatched colour
from the Dave Johnson collection.
Here's a copy that
never had a side 2 label Cheers Bobby
This twentysecond picture is of the acetate (apparently it is in stereo).
This is a
single-sided acetate which does NOT have "Sitting
Here" on it. | 16th Nov. 1973 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-6
Run-out etchings: PUSHOUT Side 1 YMARC 6 A-1 3 AM Side 2 YMARC 6 B-1 3 RO
Run-out etchings: SOLID Side 1 YMARC 6A-1 3 CR Side 2 YMARC 6B-1
5 RP
Run-out etchings: Wrong Labels Side 1 YMARC 6 A-1
4 Side 2 YMARC 6 B-1
4
Run-out etchings: mixed Labels Side 1 YMARC 6 A-1
4 Side 2 YMARC 6 B-1
4
Run-out etchings: mixed Labels Side 1 YMARC 6 A-1
4
Side 2 YMARC 6 B-1
4
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Ringo Starr album (guitar work) Side 1:- 2 - Have You Seen My Baby (aka Hold On) - 3:45
Listen to Have You Seen My Baby
This copy was made in France but sold in the UK | 23rd Nov. 1973 Apple PCTC-252 |
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What's It All About? E.P. Side 1 - Snippets of Marc's hits and an interview between him and Bro. John (John Rydgren).
Side 2 - An interview between Wolfman Jack and Bro. John (John Rydgren).
Listen to Bro. John
with Marc Bolan/T. Rex
| very early 1974 U.S.A. TRAV (Television, Radio Audio Visuals) 23538 Program #227 & #228 | |
Side 1 - Teenage Dream - 4:57 Side 2 - Satisfaction Pony - 3:26 Recorded at AIR Studios, 214 Oxford Street, London. Cut at Abbey Road, London. Produced by Tony Visconti
Released on a Monday rather than the normal Friday Highest UK chart position: No. 13
Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to Teenage Dream
Listen to Satisfaction Pony
Here's a copy
with a dark side 1 and pale side 2. Thanks to Dave Johnson for these images
A copy exists with the "A" side label on both sides. Each side plays the correct song and has the correct stamps in the run-out grooves. It has Tony Visconti as the sole producer.
A copy of the single exists with both Tony and Marc as producers and the single not credited to T. Rex. It also has a 1974 production date and is by Wizard (Delaware) Ltd. rather than Wizard Artists (Bahamas) Ltd.
(See opposite >>) Some web sites and auction sellers call this label an error. However in my opinion it was just Marc Bolan pushing himself and his name for maximum credit so it was in no way an error. Tony and Marc would part company a month later.
Here's a Tony & Marc produced single but
with the Satisfaction Pony label on both sides. Thanks to Dave Johnson for these images.
Here's a copy with a slightly
misaligned white text on side 1 Cheers to Dave Johnson
Here's a copy with both versions of the labels. Cheers Bobby
Here's a copy with both versions of the labels
but reversed this time Cheers Gordon
Two copies of the single-sided acetate. Notice the original full title on the acetate. | 28th Jan. 1974 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-7
Run-out etchings: Tony Visconti Side 1 YMARC 7A-1 3 Side 2 YMARC 7B-1 2
Tony and Marc Side 1 YMARC 7A-1 4 MU Side 2 YMARC 7B-1 1 AA
Tony with and without Marc Side 1 YMARC 7A-1
1 CD Side 2 YMARC 7B-1 1 RL
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Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow or a Creamed Cage In August Side 1:- 1 - Venus Loon - 3:01 2 - Sound Pit - 2:49 3 - Explosive Mouth - 2:25 4 - Galaxy - 1:46 5 - Change - 2:47 6 - Nameless Wildness - 3:02 7 - Teenage Dream - 5:02 Side 2:- 1 - Liquid Gang - 3:16 2 - Carsmile Smith And The Old One - 3:15 3 - You've Got To Jive To Stay Alive - Spanish Midnight - 2:35 4 - Interstellar Soul - 3:23 5 - Painless Persuasion v. The Meathawk Immaculate - 3:23 6 - The Avengers (Superbad) - 4:29 7 - The Leopards Featuring Gardenia And The Mighty Slug - 3:35 Mainly recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany. At least one track "Explosive Mouth" was recorded at M.R.I. Hollywood. Also "Teenage Dream" was recorded at AIR Studios, London. Produced by Tony Visconti and Marc Bolan Highest UK chart position: No. 12 :Note: Marc had wanted this album to be called "A Creamed Cage in August" by a group calling itself "Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow" but EMI got cold feet at the last minute and insisted he use Marc Bolan & T. Rex Two versions of the centre labels can be seen here. I would hazzard a guess and say the 1st two pictures were the earlier edition. Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Here's a copy of the album that has the word "OR" on its own line.
Here's a copy of the album that has both versions of the label. (notice the "MARC BOLAN AND T. REX" credit is slightly larger on side 2)
Here's a copy of the album that has both versions of the label, but reversed. Credit is slightly larger on side 1 Note: Each side that has "or" on its own line uses a 2nd Mother |
1st March 1974 T.Rex Wax
Company EMI BLNA-7751 Promo & 1st printing Run-out etchings: Side 1 BLNA 7751 A-1 1 GOA The A of GOA on side 1 has been stamped over with an X Side 2 BLNA 7751 B-3 1 GL
promo front & back
front removed / top removed front, top, & side removed fully opened up 2nd printing Run-out etchings: Side 1 BLNA 7751 A-1 2 MG Side 2 BLNA 7751 B-3 2 MD
Mixed printing Run-out etchings: Side 1 BLNA 7751 A-1 1 GOA The A of GOA on side 1 has been stamped over with an XSide 2 BLNA 7751 B-3 2 O |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Electric Light Orchestra single (guitar work) Side 1 - Ma Ma Ma Belle - 3:23 Recorded at De Lane Lea Studios, Kingsway, London. Marc did not contribute to the "B" side "Oh No Not Susan".
Listen to Ma-Ma-Ma Belle | 8th March 1974 Warner Bros. K-16349Run-out etchings: solid centre Side 1 K 16349 A1 A 1 2
Pushout images courtesy of Bobby Haslett :-)
Run-out etchings: jukebox centre Side 1
K 16349 A
Made in Holland specifically for the UK
Run-out etchings: Side 1
K 16349 A
Made in Germany
Run-out etchings: Side 1
WEA 16.349-A
PF
Made in Australia
Run-out etchings: Side 1
WBA 4061 - 1 MX 172228
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Smash Hits 20 (Various
Artists Promo-only album) Side 1:-
1 - Teenage Dream - T. Rex - 4:54 2. Love Song - Anne Murray - 2:48 3. Hello New York - Silverhead
- 3:21 4. Keep On Singing - Helen Reddy - 3:01 5. Bennie And The Jets - Elton John
- 5:20 6. You're Sixteen - Ringo Starr - 2:46 7. Comin' Down The Road - John Fogerty
- 3:00 8. Hooked On A Feeling - Blue Swede - 2:48 9. Rikki Don't Lose That Number - Steely Dan
- 4:31 10.Lookin' For A Love - Bobby Womack - 2:30
Side 2:- 1. Theme from Papillon - Jerry Goldsmith - 2:14 2. Lonie And Josie - Kiki Dee
- 4:21 3. Black Cat Woman- Geordie - 3:17 4. Tiger Feet - Mud - 3:50 5. Seasons In The Sun - Bobby Wright
- 3:21 6. Jet - Paul McCartney - 4:07 7. Marie La Mer - Adamo - 3:54 8. Daytona Demon - Suzi Quatro
- 4:01 9. By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Glenn Campbell - 2:42 10.La Californie - Julien Clerc
- 2:56 |
March 1974 Toshiba-EMI
PRP-8019 |
 
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Side 1 - Think Zinc - 3:23 Side 2 - Liquid Gang - 3:17 Produced by Marc Bolan Think Zinc recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. Liquid Gang recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany.
Listen to Think Zinc
Listen to Liquid Gang | May 1974 Germany & Spain Ariola 13380-A(T)
Run-out etchings: German edition Side 1 S 13380 A-2 Made In Germany (stamped) Side 2 S 13380 B-2 Made In Germany (stamped)
Run-out etchings: Spanish edition Side 1 13380 - A - A 1 R11 Side 2 13380 - A - B 1 G11 |
 
 
 
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EMI Label Special Collection album Side 1:- 1 - Where The Four Windows Blow
- Cliff Richard 2 - (You Keep Me) Hanging On - Cliff Richard 3 -
If You Love Me (Let Me Know) - Olivia Newton John 4 - Long Live Love -
Olivia Newton John 5 - Teenage Lover - Darren Burn 6 - The Moment You Smile
- Darren Bure (Darren Burn) 7 - Half-Breed - Blue Swede
8 - Silly Milly - Blue Swede 9 - Turn Around And Touch Me
- The Shadows 10 - Jungle Jam - The Shadows Side 2:-
1 - Light Of Love - Marc Bolan & T. Rex
2 - Explosive Mouth - Marc Bolan & T. Rex 3
- House Of The Rising Sun - Geordie 4 - Electric Lady - Geordie 5 - Judy Teen - Cockney Rebel
6 - Mr. Soft - Cockney Rebel 7 - Flamenco Fever - Carmen
8 - Bulerias - Carmen 9 - Mammoth - Kayak 10 - Jet Silver - Be-Bop
Deluxe | June 1974
Japan EMI
PRP-8028 |
 
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Jasper C. Debussy
Recorded at Trident Studios, Wardour Street, London. | unknown Single-sided Trident Studios acetate | |
Side 1 - Jasper C. Debussy - 2:11 Side 2a - Hippy Gumbo - 1:54 Side 2b - The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith - 2:47 Produced by Simon Napier Bell :NOTE:
The original singles were produced in 1972 to promote the album "Hard On Love", which because of legal action, never came about. The album finally saw light of day in the new guise of "The Beginning Of Doves"
some two years later. So the original singles (double-sized gripper
ridges and slim white ring on each label) are actually two years older.
The 1972 front cover differs from the 1974 edition by means of a fluorescent sticker saying “New Track
Record Maxi”. The
1974 "promo" of the single is identical to the standard single with the exception of 3 white stickers.
One rectangular plain sticker on the back of the sleeve, and one round printed
sticker on each side of the single covering all except the copyright info of the standard label which is underneath. The
23rd and 24th pictures are of
a fake alternative promo label which just covers the centre push-out. The "B" side of this
fake promo doesn't have a promo label.
Listen to The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith
Also notice the different sized type of TRACK RECORDS on each side. My copies by pure chance have both versions but some do have the larger type on both sides and vice-versa some copies do have the smaller type on both sides.
Thanks to Bobby Haslett for the 3 pushout sets opposite.
It is
probable that this jukebox single shown opposite is a solid centre with the middle drilled out. Quite a few actual Track Record jukebox singles
from 1972 have double-spaced ridges and a worn away ring as seen in pictures
3 and 4 of this set.
Fake demo >>>
Here are two types of
gripper ridges, normal (1974) and double-spaced (1972) |
23rd June 1972 Track Record 2094-013
and
Between late June and early
September 1974 Track Record 2094-013 Not Officially endorsed by Marc Bolan. Run-out etchings: Pushout centre Side 1 2094013 A//2▼ 420 D042 Side 2 2094013 B//2▼ 420 D041
side 1 = big side 2 = small
side 1 = small side 2 = big
both sides = big
both sides = small
No centre Side 1 2094013 A//1 125 Side 2 2094013 B//1 111
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The Beginning of Doves album Side 1:- 1 - Jasper C. Debussy - 2:26 2 - Lunacy's Back* - 2:20 3 - Beyond the Risin' Sun* - 2:15 4 - Black and White Incident - 1:46 5 - Observations - 2:14 6 - Eastern Spell - 1:28 7 - You Got the Power - 1:49 8 - Hippy Gumbo - 1:54 9 - Sarah Crazy Child* - 3:21 10 - Rings of Fortune* - 2:36 Side 2:- 1 - Hot Rod Momma - 2:58 2 - The Beginning of Doves* - 1:47 3 - Mustang Ford - 1:45 4 - Pictures of Purple People - 2:22 5 - One Inch Rock* - 2:16 6 - Jasmine Forty-Nine - 2:27 7 - Charlie - 1:55 8 - Misty Mist* - 1:32 9 - Cat Black - 1:22 10 - Sally Was an Angel* - 2:43
Produced by Simon Napier Bell and incorporating 8 tracks (*) that featured the work of Steve Peregrin Took.
:NOTE: The second set of pictures have an M33 on them. This is a later edition as can be determined by the change of rights from Copyright Control to Wizard Pubs. | 21st June 1974 Track Record Select 2410-201 Not Officially endorsed by Marc Bolan. Run-out etchings: Side 1 2410201 A//1▼420 0 113 MA Side 2 2410201 B//1▼420 0 112 |
 
 
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Side 1 - Light Of Love - 3:14 Side 2 - Explosive Mouth - 2:25 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. Highest UK chart position: No. 22 :Note: The second version of the labels have the "45 R.P.M." in a slightly different position and uses a slightly smaller font and has 1974 as the production date of "Explosive Mouth". The music newspapers of the day, Sounds Melody Maker, New Musical Express (NME) , etc. ran adverts promoting this single using the secondary version of the single's label. Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to Light of Love
Listen to Explosive Mouth
Here's the single with both versions of the label. The matrix' are A2 - B2
And here's the above single with
reversed labels (A2 - B2)
Here's a copy with two "B" side labels
Here's a copy with
badly misaligned print on side 1
(images from Dave
Johnson, cheers :))
A Light of Love single with no internal text on the "A" side sold for £55.44 ($90.49) on Ebay. The "B" side was normal but was a darker blue than the "A" side. Here's the acetate of the single | 5th July 1974 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-8
Run-out etchings: "1973" Side 1 YMARC 8 A-2‰ 1 L Side 2 YMARC 8 B-2 1 GM
Run-out etchings: "1974" Side 1 YMARC 8 A-2‰ 1 G Side 2 YMARC 8 B-2 1 G Some copies have an A-1 / B-1 matrix |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Ike & Tina Turner single (guitar work) Side2 - Sexy Ida (Part 2) Marc may have contributed to "Sexy Ida (Part 2)" side but did not contribute to "Sexy Ida (Part 1)". Recorded at Bolic Sound, Inglewood Carlifornia Most countries had Sexy Ida Part 2 as the designated "A" side :Unconfirmed: Marc may also have played guitar on the single tracks "Nutbush City Limits" and "Baby Get It On" (Parts 1 & 2)
Listen to
Sexy Ida (part 2) This U.S.A. promo has Sexy Ida (Part 1) on the "A" side >>>>>> Here's the standard US single with the intro only on side 2 >>>
Here's a copy from the Philippines >>>
Here's a copy from Peru >>> |
14th September 1974 U.S.A. United Artists UA-XW528-X Run-out etchings: US (Part 2 only) edition Side 1 UA - 14273 K - 8399 CH Side 2 UAST - 14273 CH K - 8400 Run-out etchings: US (Part 1 & 2) edition Side 1 UA - 14272 - E - K - 8401 CH Side 2 UA - 14273 K - 8399 CH
20th Sept. 1974 U.K. United Artists UP 35726 Run-out etchings: UK edition Side 2 45UP 35726 B-1 | |
Light of Love album Side 1:- 1 - Light of Love - 3:12 2 - Solid Baby - 2:35 3 - Precious Star - 2:50 4 - Token of my Love - 3:39 5 - Space Boss - 2:49 6 - Think Zinc- 3:22 Side 2:- 1 - Till Dawn - 2:37 2 - Teenage Dream - 3:02 3 - Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit - 2:51 4 - Explosive Mouth - 2:19 5 - Venus Loon - 3:21 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. Even though this LP combines 3 tracks from the "Zinc Alloy..." album and 8 tracks from the "Bolan's Zip Gun" album, it is not technically a compilation as "Bolan's Zip Gun" was released after this one. The letters Az that can be seen in the runout etchings are the initials of Allen Zentz who mastered the album.
the US Warner Bros. promo edition the US edition distributed by Casablanca (My copy of the album NBLP 7005 came in an NB-9006 cover) the silver text US Casablanca NBLP-7005 edition The alternate black text version of US Casablanca NBLP-7005 The US test-pressing with what could be the original side numbering. The stock copies runout etchings show side 1 as "B1" and side 2 as "A2" Here's the Canadian version of the album |
September 1974 U.S.A. Casablanca
NB-9006 (Distributed by Warner Bros.)
December 1974 NBLP-7005 (Re-issue distributed by Casablanca Records)
Run-out etchings: US NBLP version Side 1 NBLP-7005-A1A Az S-4644 B 1 Side 2 NBLP-7005-B 1A Az S-4645 A 2 |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Korean (probably bootleg) edition. You can see in the bottom corner of the back cover, a whitish patch that hides the Casablanca information Numerous errors including "Think Zine", "Teenage Dram", and "Vernus Loon" Alternate version with errors like "Ligt of Love" and "Spece Boss" | South Korean version
possibly 1974 Yegrin ST-37 Run-out etchings: Side 1 NB-9006 60013-1B. Az ST 37 A A2 1 Side 2 NB-9006 60014-1C Az ST 37 B A2 1 | |
Tracks from the Light of Love album Side 1 Steppenwolf - tracks from the "Slow Flux" album:- 1 - Smoke Factory Blues - 4:09 2 - Morning Blue - 4:12 3 - Fishin' In The Dark - 5:45 4 - Children Of Night -
Side 2:- T. Rex - tracks from the "Light of Love" album:- 1 - Token of my Love - 3:36 2 - Explosive Mouth - 2:22 3 - Space Boss - 2:47 4 - Light of Love - 3:12 5 - Think Zinc - 3:20 6 - Venus Loon - 2:58 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. Marc had no involvement on side 1 The AFRTS albums were made for the armed forces of America who were fighting abroad and could listen via radio to "American" music whilst waiting to fight the next fight. |
probably 1974 U.S.A. AFRTS RL-13-5 U.S. Release | |
Side 1 - Precious Star (mono) - 2:29 Side 2 - Precious Star (stereo) - 2:29 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. A promotional single from the recently released American LP The letters Az that can be seen in the runout etchings are the initials of Allen Zentz who mastered the album.
Listen to Precious Star |
October 1974 U.S.A. Casablanca NB-810 U.S. Release Run-out etchings: Side 1 NB-810-A-M-1B Az
∫ Side 2 NB-810-A-S-1B Az ∫ |
 
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Side 1 - Precious Star - 2:29 Side 2 - Space Boss - 2:49 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. A single from the recently released American LP
Listen to Precious Star |
October 1974 U.S.A. Casablanca NB-810 U.S. Release |
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Side 1 - Zip Gun Boogie - 3:22 Side 2 - Space Boss - 2:48 Produced by Marc Bolan Recorded at Music Recorders Inc., Hollywood. Highest UK chart position: No. 41
My copy of the promo has "Steve Cheetham 1977" etched into the runout,
was this person a DJ or did he have some connection to EMI Click HERE for labels and covers for the rest of the world
Listen to Zip Gun Boogie
Listen to Space Boss
Here's an
oddity, this one has a yellow centre >>>>
Here's a copy that evaded the dinking machine >>>> | 1st Nov. 1974 T.Rex Wax Company EMI Marc-9
Run-out etchings: Side 1 YMARC 9 A-1
1 G ... Side 2 YMARC 9 B-1 1 G ... |
 
 
 
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Donovan 7-Tease album (guitar work - unconfirmed and unlikely) Side 1:- 1 - Rock & Roll Souljer - 3:44 Side 2:- 1 - Moon Rok - 2:58 NOTE: New information has come to my attention that Marc had no involvement on either of the two tracks mentioned above
Listen to Rock & Roll Souljer | Nov. 1974 Epic PE-33245 |
 
 

 
 

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