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Bolan's Zip Gun (50th Anniversary)<限定盤/Bug Glasses Baby Blue Vinyl>

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発売日 2025年10月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDemon Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DEMREC1311
SKU 5014797913028

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Light of Love
    2. 2.
      Solid Baby
    3. 3.
      Precious Star
    4. 4.
      Token of My Love
    5. 5.
      Space Boss
    6. 6.
      Think Zinc
    7. 7.
      Till Dawn
    8. 8.
      Girl in the Thunderbolt Suit
    9. 9.
      I Really Love You Babe
    10. 10.
      Golden Belt
    11. 11.
      Zip Gun Boogie

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アーティスト: T. Rex

商品の紹介

毎年イギリスで行われる「National Album Day」の2025年度を記念してリリースされる「National Album Day」商品!

マーク・ボランが初のセルフ・プロデュースを行った75年作『Bolan's Zip Gun』の50周年記念カラー・ヴァイナル。初のアメリカはLA録音となった本作は前作以上にソウル・ミュージックへの傾倒が顕著な作品に仕上がっており、シンプルかつタイトなポップ・アルバムとして地味ながらも好作品と評価される一枚です。ヒット・シングル"LIGHT OF LOVE" (全英22位)、"ZIP GUN BOOGIE" (全英41位) 収録。
ジャケットアートワークは著名なグラフィックの魔術師ジョン・コッシュによるもので、特徴的な覗き穴の空いたダイカット・デザインとなっていましたが、今回初めてこのデザインを再現。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/10/09)

Having reinvented himself as a bionic soulboy across the course of 1974's Zinc Alloy, Bolan's Zip Gun was less a reiteration of Marc Bolan's new direction than a confirmation of it. Much of the album returns to the understated romp he had always excelled at -- the delightful knockabout "Precious Star," the unrepentant boogie of "Till Dawn" and the pounding title track all echo with the effortless lightheartedness which was Bolan at his most carelessly buoyant, while "Token of My Love" is equally incandescent, a playful blues which swiftly became a major in-concert favorite. But the essence of Zip Gun remains firmly in the funky pastures which characterized Zinc Alloy, with the only significant difference lying in the presentation. Out went the plush production which so diluted the earlier set, to be replaced by a sparser sound which emphasized the rhythms, heightened the backing vocals, and left rock convention far behind. "Light of Love," "Golden Belt" and the heavyweight ballad "I Really Love You Babe" may not be Stax-sized attractions, but they have an earthy authenticity nevertheless, while bonus tracks on the Edsel remaster include single-only stabs at "Dock of the Bay" and "Do You Wanna Dance," further indications of just how seriously Bolan was taking his new role -- and how far he'd moved from the bopping elf of three years earlier. The difference was, in 1972, Marc Bolan was a God. By 1975, he was barely even a minor deity. It was, of course, the old, old story. When he made records that sounded like the old ones, the kids all complained he'd stagnated and lost it. When he made records that didn't sound like them, then they moaned even louder that things just weren't the same. So he made ones that fell smack between the two poles, and that wasn't right either. And yet, played back to back alongside the "classics," there ain't much wrong with any of them. Whatever was the fuss all about, then? Decades on, each of Bolan's latter day albums retain a hint of their original controversy, but hindsight lends them an impact (and, for what it's worth, a credibility) which contemporary listeners could never have imagined. And Zip Gun, an album which scored the worst reviews of all, hits as hard as any of them. ~ Dave Thompson
Rovi

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