Label: Fat Possum Records (US), FP1249-2
Style: Glam Rock, Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 40:42
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 304 Mb
Futuristic
Dragon is the eleventh studio album by English rock band T. Rex. The
album was preceded by two successful singles that went into the UK
chart, "New York City" and "Dreamy Lady". The album saw Marc Bolan
continuing to experiment, blending rock with soul music and disco
elements on certain tracks.
The album features some unusually dense
production from singer and songwriter Marc Bolan, especially on "Chrome
Sitar" and "Calling All Destroyers", which contained unusual musical
embellishments such as the sitar and other sonic sound effects.
The
album includes a nod to a new genre disco on the track "Dreamy Lady",
which was released as a single under the moniker of "T Rex Disco Party".
Futuristic Dragon also contains tracks heavily influenced by American
soul music, which Bolan had been experimenting with since 1973. "All
Alone", "Ride My Wheels", and "Dawn Storm" all feature predominantly
soul-based rhythms and instrumentation.
The sleeve illustration was
conceived by artist George Underwood, who had first worked with Bolan on
the 1968 Tyrannosaurus Rex album My People Were Fair and Had Sky in
Their Hair....
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futuristic_Dragon)
01. Futuristic Dragon (01:52)
02. Jupiter Liar (03:42)
03. Chrome Sitar (03:14)
04. All Alone (02:50)
05. New York City (03:58)
06. My Little Baby (03:09)
07. Calling All Destroyers (03:57)
08. Theme for a Dragon (02:00)
09. Sensation Boulevard (03:49)
10. Ride My Wheels (02:28)
11. Dreamy Lady (02:55)
12. Dawn Storm (03:43)
13. Casual Agent (03:00)

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