The Slider [Expanded Edition] T. Rex

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  • Release Date: 07/16/2002
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 60,352
  • Label: EDSEL RECORDS UK
  • UPC: 740155171520
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The Slider [Expanded Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENMetal Guru 2:29
2LISTENMystic Lady 3:14
3LISTENRock On 3:26
4LISTENThe Slider 3:22
5LISTENBaby Boomerang 2:16
6LISTENSpaceball Ricochet 3:36
7LISTENBuick Mackane 3:34
8LISTENTelegram Sam 3:45
9LISTENRabbit Fighter 3:55
10LISTENBaby Strange 3:06
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Disc 2
1LISTENMetal Guru Bonus Track 2:32
2LISTENMystic Lady Bonus Track 3:22
3LISTENRock On Bonus Track 3:37
4LISTENThe Slider Bonus Track 3:28
5LISTENThunderwing Bonus Track 2:58
6LISTENSpaceball Ricochet Bonus Track 3:43
7LISTENBuick Mackane Bonus Track 3:49
8LISTENTelegram Sam Bonus Track 2:30
9LISTENRabbit Fighter Bonus Track 4:02
10LISTENBaby Strange Bonus Track 3:00
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Editorial Reviews

Buoyed by two U.K. number one singles in "Telegram Sam" and "Metal Guru," The Slider became T. Rex's most popular record on both sides of the Atlantic, despite the fact that it produced no hits in the U.S. The Slider essentially replicates all the virtues of Electric Warrior, crammed with effortless hooks and trashy fun. All of Bolan's signatures are here -- mystical folk-tinged ballads, overt sexual come-ons crooned over sleazy, bopping boogies, loopy nonsense poetry, and a mastery of the three-minute pop song form. The main difference is that the trippy mix of Electric Warrior is replaced by a fuller, more immediate-sounding production. Bolan's guitar has a harder bite, the backing choruses are more up-front, and the arrangements are thicker-sounding, even introducing a string section on some cuts (both ballads and rockers). Even with the beefier production, T. Rex still doesn't sound nearly as heavy as many of the bands it influenced (and even a few of its glam contemporaries), but that's partly intentional -- Bolan's love of a good groove takes precedence over fast tempos or high-volume crunch. Lyrically, Bolan's flair for the sublimely ridiculous is fully intact, but he has way too much style for The Slider to sound truly stupid, especially given the playful, knowing wink in his delivery. It's nearly impossible not to get caught up in the irresistible rush of melodies and cheery good times. Even if it treads largely the same ground as Electric Warrior, The Slider is flawlessly executed, and every bit the classic that its predecessor is. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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