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T. Rex

Teenage Dream (50th Anniversary)

Limited 7" Picture Disc - £14.99 | Pre Order
As part of the T Rex “1973” year campaign , alongside the “Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?” 5LP and 4CD box sets , and the &ldqu...
T. Rex

The Slider (expanded edition)

cd + "rabbit fighter" bonus cd in deluxe gatefold sleeve - £19.99 | Buy
In this special 2CD set, CD1 features the original album, accompanied by three non-album b-sides, whilst CD2 comprises fascinating ‘work-in-progress&rsquo...
T. Rex

The Groover (50th Anniversary edition)

limited picture disc 7" IN DIE-CUT SLEEVE - £14.99 | Buy
originally released in early June 1973, Neither “The Groover”, nor its B side “Midnight”, appeared on 1974's “Zinc allow"...
T. Rex

Songwriter: 1973

140g black lp - £22.99 | Buy
the third instalment in the intimate series that focuses on the private and creative Marc Bolan, with the emphasis on how that affected his songwriting.
T. Rex

20th Century Boy (50th Anniversary edition)

limited picture disc 7" IN DIE-CUT SLEEVE - £14.99 | Buy
is the absolute classic “20th Century Boy”, originally released in early March 1973, and these days amongst Marc Bolan’s best remembered songs...
T. Rex

Sunken Rags (home demo, Glastonbury Fayre version)

limited orange 7" - £14.99
Tyrannosaurus Rex had headlined at the very first Glastonbury in September 1970, as last minute replacements when The Kinks pulled out.
Truck-On Tyke (50th Anniversary)
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  1. Truck On (Tyke)
  2. Sitting Here

T. Rex

Truck-On Tyke (50th Anniversary)

Demon Records Single
  • Limited 7" Picture Disc

    Released: 17th Nov 2023

    £14.99
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As part of the T Rex “1973” year campaign , alongside the “Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream?” 5LP and 4CD box sets , and the “Songwriter: 1973” LP , Demon Records are issuing T Rex’s 1973/4 singles as highly collectable 7” picture discs.

with photos from the Keith Morris archive. • The third release is “Truck On ( Tyke)”, originally released in November 1973 . It peaked in the UK charts at number 12 , while the Top Ten featured Wizzard’s “I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day” and Mott The Hoople’s “Roll Away The Stone” and Slade’s “Merry Xmas Everybody” was already at Number 1. “Truck On (Tyke)” stayed in the charts for eleven weeks. • Neither “Truck On ( or its B side “Sitting Here” appeared on the “Zinc album, released in early 1974.