T-Rex
64 songs across 7 album sections.
T-Rex
T-Rex stands as a defining force in the glam rock era, delivering a catalogue that blends swaggering anthems with introspective ballads. This archive houses sixty-four songs and seven album sections, capturing the band's evolution from psychedelic roots to electric dominance. Highlights include the driving energy of 'Hot Love' and the cosmic whimsy of 'Cosmic Dancer,' alongside enduring classics like 'Telegram Sam' and 'Ride A White Swan.' With nearly three thousand hits recorded across the collection, the entry reflects the enduring popularity of Marc Bolan's vision. Whether exploring the raw power of 'Electric Warrior' or the curated selections of 'Very Best,' this section offers a comprehensive look at a group that reshaped rock music. The works presented here serve as a testament to their lasting influence on the genre.
![Cosmic Dancer [1971]](/covers/none.jpg)
Cosmic Dancer [1971]
![Electric Boogie [1971]](/covers/none.jpg)
Electric Boogie [1971]
![Electric Warrior [1971]](/covers/none.jpg)
Electric Warrior [1971]
![Jarhead [2005]](/covers/none.jpg)
Jarhead [2005]

Other Songs - T-Rex
- Baby Boomerang
- Baby Strange
- Ballrooms Of Mars
- Deborah
- Diamond Meadows
- Dreamy Lady
- Easy Action
- Endless Sleep
- Highway Knees
- Is It Love
- King Of The Mountain Cometh
- Kiss Her Hold Her
- Lean Women Blues
- Left Hand Luke & The Beggar Boys
- Main Man
- Mystic Lady
- Nijinsky Hind
- Rabbit Fighter
- Rapids
- Raw Ramp
- Rock On
- She Was Born To Be My Unicorn
- Slider
- Spaceball Ricochet
- Summer Deep
- Summertime Blues
- The Street And Babe Shadow
- The Wizard
- There Was A Time
- Thunderwing
- Zip Gun Boogie
- Dove
- Elemental Child
- Evenings Of Damask
- Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
- The Misty Coast Of Albany
![Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof [2007]
![Very Best [2000]](/covers/none.jpg)
