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- Tanx runtime "35.05".
- Tanx abstract "Tanx is the eighth album by British rock band T. Rex, released in 1973. Tanx was a hit in UK and Europe but it failed to match the success of The Slider in the US, reaching only #102 in the album charts. At the time, it was critically derided by journalists as an uneven departure from the unique melodic rock and roll that made the band famous.[1]The song "Born to Boogie" was actually not featured in the 1972 Ringo Starr produced film, also called Born to Boogie. Curiously, the popular single "20th Century Boy" was not included on the album, which may have affected sales, as the album (unlike its two predecessors) did not include a hit single. Earlier sessions at Abbey Road Studios in early 1972 included "Left Handed Luke", "Country Honey", "Electric Slim & The Factory Hen", also "The Groover", & "Blackjack" but those two were not featured on any original studio album. The earlier Abbey Road Sessions were either shelved or destroyed those songs would be re-recorded At Strawberry studios. The early sessions of "Blackjack" & "The Groover" are featured on The "20th Century Superstar" Box Set.[citation needed]The album is also widely known to be the last of T. Rex's string of successes since Electric Warrior; their next album Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow would prove to be a financial failure and put Bolan's musical career in jeopardy until 1976. It's also T. Rex's last album released under Reprise Records in the US, as Light of Love, released under Casablanca Records (like Reprise, distributed through Warner Bros. Records), would be the last of their albums released in the US.".
- Tanx artist T._Rex_(band).
- Tanx genre Glam_rock.
- Tanx previousWork The_Slider.
- Tanx producer Tony_Visconti.
- Tanx recordLabel EMI.
- Tanx recordLabel Reprise_Records.
- Tanx recordedIn Abbey_Road_Studios.
- Tanx recordedIn Associated_Independent_Recording.
- Tanx recordedIn Strawberry_Studios.
- Tanx releaseDate "1973-01-28".
- Tanx runtime "2103.0".
- Tanx subsequentWork Zinc_Alloy_and_the_Hidden_Riders_of_Tomorrow.
- Tanx wikiPageExternalLink 55.chtml.
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- Tanx wikiPageID "4959138".
- Tanx wikiPageRevisionID "603790141".
- Tanx artist T._Rex_(band).
- Tanx chronology "T. Rex".
- Tanx cover "Tanx.jpg".
- Tanx genre Glam_rock.
- Tanx hasPhotoCollection Tanx.
- Tanx label EMI.
- Tanx label Reprise_Records.
- Tanx lastAlbum "The Slider".
- Tanx length "2103.0".
- Tanx name "Tanx".
- Tanx nextAlbum "Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow".
- Tanx producer Tony_Visconti.
- Tanx recorded "February-March 1972 Abbey Road Studios London, October–December 1972".
- Tanx recorded "Strawberry Studios, Paris; EMI Toshiba Studios, Tokyo; AIR Studios, London".
- Tanx released "1973-01-28".
- Tanx rev AllMusic.
- Tanx rev Pitchfork_Media.
- Tanx rev PopMatters.
- Tanx rev "Rolling Stone".
- Tanx thisAlbum "Tanx".
- Tanx type "studio".
- Tanx subject Category:1973_albums.
- Tanx subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Tony_Visconti.
- Tanx subject Category:Glam_rock_albums.
- Tanx subject Category:T._Rex_albums.
- Tanx type 1973Albums.
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- Tanx type GlamRockAlbums.
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- Tanx comment "Tanx is the eighth album by British rock band T. Rex, released in 1973. Tanx was a hit in UK and Europe but it failed to match the success of The Slider in the US, reaching only #102 in the album charts. At the time, it was critically derided by journalists as an uneven departure from the unique melodic rock and roll that made the band famous.[1]The song "Born to Boogie" was actually not featured in the 1972 Ringo Starr produced film, also called Born to Boogie.".
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