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Bolan's Zip Gun

Bolan's Zip Gun is the tenth studio album by English rock band T. Rex, released on February 1975 by record label EMI.

Bolan’s Zip Gun
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1975 (1975-02)
Recorded1974
StudioMRI, Hollywood
Genre
Length33:42
LabelT.REX (UK), Ariola (Germany)
ProducerMarc Bolan
T. Rex chronology
Singles from Bolan’s Zip Gun
  1. "Think Zinc"
    Released: 1974 (Germany only)
  2. "Light of Love"
    Released: 1974
  3. "Zip Gun Boogie"
    Released: 1974

Eight of the eleven songs on the album had already been released in the US the previous year on the Light of Love album on Casablanca Records. Zip Gun was a repackage with three extra tracks.[1] However, it was the only T. Rex album that failed to chart in the UK.[1]

Background and production edit

Marc Bolan's new partner Gloria Jones and other recent American friends, such as Gloria's brother Richard and backing singer Pat Hall, had helped influence Bolan's music, and he was experimenting with soul inflections.[citation needed]

The album was recorded at MRI Studios in Hollywood, United States.[citation needed] The album was produced by Marc Bolan.

Music and lyrics edit

Although the sound of the album was very stark and the lyrics very simple and direct, Bolan had tried to go beyond the rock format of the previous T. Rex sound and reflect his recent immersion in the US soul scene.[citation needed]

Several of the songs had a very futuristic tone, especially "Space Boss", "Think Zinc", and "Golden Belt", Bolan being a great fan of science fiction. The band on this album also featured a twin-drum sound on some tracks, notably "Solid Baby", provided by Davy Lutton and Paul Fenton.[citation needed]

Release edit

Bolan’s Zip Gun was released on February 1975 on the T. Rex label (distributed by EMI). It did not chart in the United Kingdom.

Two singles were released from the album: "Light of Love", which reached No. 22 in the UK Singles Chart, and "Zip Gun Boogie".

In 1994, Edsel Records's released Bolan’s Zip Gun as part of their extensive T. Rex reissue campaign, but cut down on the number of bonus tracks. A companion release, entitled Precious Star (The Alternate Zip Gun), was released in 1995 which contained alternative versions, studio rough mixes, a live version and demos of the main album and bonus tracks. A combined album digipak was released in 2002.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [2]
Pitchfork5.9/10[3]
PopMatters4/10[4]

Upon release, Bolan's Zip Gun was poorly received by critics.[2] In a retrospective review, AllMusic praised the diversity of the material, with tracks like "the delightful knockabout "Precious Star," the unrepentant boogie of "Till Dawn" and the pounding title track" which was a return to the "understated romp he had always excelled at", "Token of My Love" was described as "equally incandescent" for being a playful blues. Reviewer Dave Thompson noted that a sparser sound "emphasized the rhythms, heightened the backing vocals, and left rock convention far behind. "Light of Love," "Golden Belt" and the heavyweight ballad "I Really Love You Babe"" all had "an earthy authenticity".[2]

Pitchfork wrote, "A purposeful return to the looser sound of Electric Warrior, Gun fires blanks. For all its directness, the album is mostly perfunctory, working some of the same sounds and ideas, but the results lack movement and liveliness; Bolan's mojo definitely wasn't working. Worse, he really doesn't sound invested in these songs." However, reviewer Stephen M. Deusner noted that the alternate takes on the second disc of the 2014 reissue were "rougher and rawer" and "vastly improve on these songs, bringing out a charmingly stiff boogie piano on "Precious Star" and the popping bass line on "Light of Love".[3] PopMatters shared a similar opinion saying that "Zip Gun contains enough good moments to preclude classification as a disaster, but just barely." However, reviewer Whitney Strub praised a few tracks saying, ""Light of Love" opens things on a glam-funk note, and "Precious Star" offers irresistibly creamy doo-wop."[4]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Marc Bolan, except as noted

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Light of Love"3:16
2."Solid Baby"2:37
3."Precious Star"2:53
4."Token of My Love"3:40
5."Space Boss"2:49
6."Think Zinc"3:25
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Till Dawn"3:02
2."Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit"2:20
3."I Really Love You Babe"3:33
4."Golden Belt"2:41
5."Zip Gun Boogie"3:26
1994 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Do You Wanna Dance?"Bobby Freeman2:13
13."(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (sung by Gloria Jones)Steve Cropper, Otis Redding2:20
Precious Star (The Alternate Zip Gun)
No.TitleLength
1."Light of Love"2:22
2."Solid Baby"2:29
3."Precious Star"2:45
4."Token of My Love"3:40
5."Space Boss"3:17
6."Think Zinc"3:23
7."Till Dawn"4:54
8."Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit"2:42
9."I Really Love You Babe (Precision Debating)"3:06
10."Golden Belt"3:28
11."Zip Gun Boogie (Live)"9:11
12."Do You Wanna Dance?"2:15
13."Dock of the Bay"2:22
14."Solid Baby"6:06
15."Till Dawn (Marc's Guide)"4:44
16."Till Dawn"4:29
17."Till Dawn"4:03
18."Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit (Blue Jean Bop)"2:39
19."Dishing Fish Wop (Golden Belt)"3:17

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart (1975) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] 89

References edit

  1. ^ a b Paytress, Mark. Bolan: The Rise and Fall of a 20th Century Superstar. Omnibus Press. 2003.
  2. ^ a b c Thompson, Dave. "Bolan's Zip Gun – T. Rex". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b Deusner, Stephen M. (5 February 2006). "T. Rex: Tanx / Zip Gun / Futuristic Dragon / Work in Progress". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b Strub, Whitney (23 January 2006). . PopMatters. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  5. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 302. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

External links edit

  • Bolan's Zip Gun at Discogs (list of releases)

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Bolan s Zip Gun is the tenth studio album by English rock band T Rex released on February 1975 by record label EMI Bolan s Zip GunStudio album by T RexReleasedFebruary 1975 1975 02 Recorded1974StudioMRI HollywoodGenrePsychedelic soulfunk rockLength33 42LabelT REX UK Ariola Germany ProducerMarc BolanT Rex chronologyZinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow 1974 Bolan s Zip Gun 1975 Futuristic Dragon 1976 Singles from Bolan s Zip Gun Think Zinc Released 1974 Germany only Light of Love Released 1974 Zip Gun Boogie Released 1974 Eight of the eleven songs on the album had already been released in the US the previous year on the Light of Love album on Casablanca Records Zip Gun was a repackage with three extra tracks 1 However it was the only T Rex album that failed to chart in the UK 1 Contents 1 Background and production 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 External linksBackground and production editMarc Bolan s new partner Gloria Jones and other recent American friends such as Gloria s brother Richard and backing singer Pat Hall had helped influence Bolan s music and he was experimenting with soul inflections citation needed The album was recorded at MRI Studios in Hollywood United States citation needed The album was produced by Marc Bolan Music and lyrics editAlthough the sound of the album was very stark and the lyrics very simple and direct Bolan had tried to go beyond the rock format of the previous T Rex sound and reflect his recent immersion in the US soul scene citation needed Several of the songs had a very futuristic tone especially Space Boss Think Zinc and Golden Belt Bolan being a great fan of science fiction The band on this album also featured a twin drum sound on some tracks notably Solid Baby provided by Davy Lutton and Paul Fenton citation needed Release editBolan s Zip Gun was released on February 1975 on the T Rex label distributed by EMI It did not chart in the United Kingdom Two singles were released from the album Light of Love which reached No 22 in the UK Singles Chart and Zip Gun Boogie In 1994 Edsel Records s released Bolan s Zip Gun as part of their extensive T Rex reissue campaign but cut down on the number of bonus tracks A companion release entitled Precious Star The Alternate Zip Gun was released in 1995 which contained alternative versions studio rough mixes a live version and demos of the main album and bonus tracks A combined album digipak was released in 2002 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Pitchfork5 9 10 3 PopMatters4 10 4 Upon release Bolan s Zip Gun was poorly received by critics 2 In a retrospective review AllMusic praised the diversity of the material with tracks like the delightful knockabout Precious Star the unrepentant boogie of Till Dawn and the pounding title track which was a return to the understated romp he had always excelled at Token of My Love was described as equally incandescent for being a playful blues Reviewer Dave Thompson noted that a sparser sound emphasized the rhythms heightened the backing vocals and left rock convention far behind Light of Love Golden Belt and the heavyweight ballad I Really Love You Babe all had an earthy authenticity 2 Pitchfork wrote A purposeful return to the looser sound of Electric Warrior Gun fires blanks For all its directness the album is mostly perfunctory working some of the same sounds and ideas but the results lack movement and liveliness Bolan s mojo definitely wasn t working Worse he really doesn t sound invested in these songs However reviewer Stephen M Deusner noted that the alternate takes on the second disc of the 2014 reissue were rougher and rawer and vastly improve on these songs bringing out a charmingly stiff boogie piano on Precious Star and the popping bass line on Light of Love 3 PopMatters shared a similar opinion saying that Zip Gun contains enough good moments to preclude classification as a disaster but just barely However reviewer Whitney Strub praised a few tracks saying Light of Love opens things on a glam funk note and Precious Star offers irresistibly creamy doo wop 4 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Marc Bolan except as notedSide ANo TitleLength1 Light of Love 3 162 Solid Baby 2 373 Precious Star 2 534 Token of My Love 3 405 Space Boss 2 496 Think Zinc 3 25 Side BNo TitleLength1 Till Dawn 3 022 Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit 2 203 I Really Love You Babe 3 334 Golden Belt 2 415 Zip Gun Boogie 3 26 1994 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Do You Wanna Dance Bobby Freeman2 1313 Sittin On The Dock of the Bay sung by Gloria Jones Steve Cropper Otis Redding2 20 Precious Star The Alternate Zip Gun No TitleLength1 Light of Love 2 222 Solid Baby 2 293 Precious Star 2 454 Token of My Love 3 405 Space Boss 3 176 Think Zinc 3 237 Till Dawn 4 548 Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit 2 429 I Really Love You Babe Precision Debating 3 0610 Golden Belt 3 2811 Zip Gun Boogie Live 9 1112 Do You Wanna Dance 2 1513 Dock of the Bay 2 2214 Solid Baby 6 0615 Till Dawn Marc s Guide 4 4416 Till Dawn 4 2917 Till Dawn 4 0318 Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit Blue Jean Bop 2 3919 Dishing Fish Wop Golden Belt 3 17Personnel editMarc Bolan vocals guitar DMS Dartmouth Music Synthesizer and Moog Mickey Finn hand percussion Dino Dines keyboards Gloria Jones backing vocals clavinet Steve Currie bass guitar Harry Nilsson backing vocals Davy Lutton drums Paul Fenton additional drums on Solid Baby Bill Legend drums on Till Dawn Charts editChart 1975 Peak position Australia Kent Music Report 5 89References edit a b Paytress Mark Bolan The Rise and Fall of a 20th Century Superstar Omnibus Press 2003 a b c Thompson Dave Bolan s Zip Gun T Rex AllMusic Retrieved 7 February 2015 a b Deusner Stephen M 5 February 2006 T Rex Tanx Zip Gun Futuristic Dragon Work in Progress Pitchfork Retrieved 7 February 2015 a b Strub Whitney 23 January 2006 T Rex Tanx Bolan s Zip Gun Futuristic Dragon Work in Progress PopMatters Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 302 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 External links editBolan s Zip Gun at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bolan 27s Zip Gun amp oldid 1208276893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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