T.rex - Discography 1968-2018 Flac <90% SAFE>

Characterized by acoustic hippie-folk and whimsical lyricism. My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... (1968) Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages (1968) Unicorn (1969) A Beard of Stars (1970)

Features the transition to electric guitars and international stardom. T. Rex (1970) Electric Warrior (1971): The definitive glam rock classic. The Slider (1972): Their most successful US album. Tanx (1973): Added soul, funk, and gospel influences. Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow (1974) Bolan's Zip Gun (1975) Futuristic Dragon (1976) T.Rex - Discography 1968-2018 FLAC

The discography from 1968 to 2018 captures the full evolution of Marc Bolan from a psychedelic folk troubadour to the face of British glam rock. High-resolution FLAC collections for this period typically encompass four "Tyrannosaurus Rex" acoustic-leaning albums and ten "T. Rex" rock-oriented studio albums, alongside a vast array of posthumous box sets. Core Studio Discography (1968–1977) Characterized by acoustic hippie-folk and whimsical lyricism

Posthumous releases in high-fidelity FLAC often focus on unreleased takes, BBC sessions, and comprehensive box sets from labels like . Tanx (1973): Added soul, funk, and gospel influences

The definitive output is split into two distinct eras marked by the band's name change in late 1970.

Dandy in the Underworld (1977): Marc Bolan's final studio album before his death.