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The Studio Albums 8CD: 2025

  • Writer: T.Rex
    T.Rex
  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 2 min read

The complete collected official studio releases by Marc Bolan's era-defining band

Includes standalone singles

With album artwork and complete lyrics plus content image

Demon Records are delighted to announce a new CD set celebrating the studio albums released by Marc Bolan under the ‘T. Rex’ name.

T.Rex: The Studio Albums 1970 -1977 (8CD)

Release Date: December 12, 2025


Having recorded as Tyrannosaurus Rex since the mid-1960s, frontman, lyricist, poet and guitarist Marc Bolan entered the new decade with a new sound, a new band and a new, foreshortened name – ‘T. Rex’. In the process, he became Britain’s first new superstar of the seventies, embarking upon a breathtaking run of hit singles and studio albums that demonstrated his restless muse and showcased constant genre-defying creativity.


1970’s ‘T. Rex’ came in the wake of the chart success of ‘Ride A White Swan’(included as an extra track) and formed a sonic bridge between the Tyrannosaurus Rex sound and a new electric glam that would bring him superstardom. The follow up, 1971’s all-time classic ‘Electric Warrior’ followed, a classics-packed collection of songs that included ‘Life’s A Gas’, ‘Jeepster’, ‘Get It On’ and ‘Cosmic Dancer’. Also included in this set is the 1971 standalone No. 1 ‘Hot Love’.


1972’s ‘The Slider’ was released at the peak of T. Rex mania (“T.Rexstasy”!) and delivered two UK No. 1 singles in the form of ‘Telegram Sam’ and ‘Metal Guru’, while 1973’s ‘Tanx’ pushed all the glam faders into the red on one of the most exciting rock albums of the decade. As extra tracks on the set’s ‘Tanx’ disc are the megahits ‘20thCentury Boy’, ‘Children Of The Revolution’ and ‘Solid Gold, Easy Action’.


1974’s ‘Zinc Alloy’ saw Bolan’s interest on the move, into a frenetic, more electric-soul glam sound with the introduction of R&B influences including funky keyboards and the gospel-sounding ‘Cosmic Choir’. Extra tracks here are ‘The Groover’ and‘Truck On (Tyke)’. Moving on again, 1975’s ‘Bolan’s Zip Gun’caught the prevailing zeitgeist, channelling Bolan’s sound at times with a proto=Punk back-to-basics approach.


1976’s gorgeous ‘Futuristic Dragon’ was a late T. Rex classic, a mature and confident collection of timeless hooks and effortless melodies including the hit single ‘New York City’ – also included are the standalone singles ‘London Boys’ and‘Laser Love’. Finally, on further chart singles like ‘I Love To Boogie’ and ‘Light Of Love’ the last studio album before Bolan’s untimely death, 1977’s ‘Dandy In The Underworld’ still stands as a reminder of a huge talent the music world lost way too soon – also includes Marc’s last single ‘Celebrate Summer’.

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