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Dec 15, 2018

John's Children - Orgasm (1970)

"Desdemona" by John's Children


Before he was the primary artist and songwriter for Tyrannosaurus Rex, Marc Bolan had dreams of great stardom but hadn't much traction.  Through gall and talent, he hooked a manager in Simon Napier-Bell who most famously worked for The Yardbirds.  Originally, Napier-Bell mulled over adding Bolan to The Yardbirds lineup. Instead, he decided to add him to another one of his bands, John's Children.  Bolan brought to the outfit a catalog of ready-to-go songs which quickly became singles, but he was unhappy with the artistic direction of the band and left it after four months.  Before Bolan even joined, the four-piece had already recorded a couple singles and an album, Orgasm, which was scheduled to release in 1967.  The name of the album was a bit of a hang up, though, and delayed its release in the United States until 1970, well after the band had dissolved.

Here is the discography surrounding John's Children's debut album:

The Love I Thought I'd Found (1966 single)
Smashed! Blocked! (1966 single)
Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get (1967 single)
Desdemona (1967 single)
Live at the BBC (1967 radio session)
Midsummer Night's Scene (1967 single)
Come and Play With Me in the Garden (1967 single)
Come and Play With Me in the Garden (1967 EP)
Go-Go Girl (1967 single)
It's Been a Long Time (1967 single by Andy Ellison)
Fool from Upper Eden (1968 demo by Andy Ellison)
You Can't Do That (1968 single by Andy Ellison)
Orgasm
A Midsummer Night's Scene (1989 compilation album)
Playing With Themselves (1990 compilation album)
Playing With Themselves (Vol. II) (1991 compilation album)
A Strange Affair (The Sixties Recordings) (2013 compilation album)

"Smashed! Blocked!" by John's Children


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Dec 6, 2018

Tyrannosaurus Rex - My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows (1968)

"Hot Rod Mama" by Tyrannosaurus Rex


Yes recorded their second album at Advision Studios in London.  Advision was a top recording studio in the late sixties and seventies and one of the first with an eight-track machine.  An artist that took an early crack at the eight-track was the psych-folk band Tyrannosaurus Rex.  The duo released their debut album My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows in 1968 on Regal Zonophone Records.

Here is the discography surrounding Tyrannosaurus Rex's debut album:

The Road I'm On (Gloria) (1964 single as Toby Tyler)
All at Once (1964 song as Mark Feld)
The Wizard (1965 single as Marc Bolan)
Reality (1965 single as Marc Bolan)
Hippy Gumbo (1966 single as Marc Bolan)
The Third Degree (1966 single as Marc Bolan)
Debora(h) (1968 single)
My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows
The Beginning of Doves (1974 compilation album as Marc Bolan)
The Maximum Sound Session (1993 compilation as Toby Tyler)
The Beginning of Doves (2004 compilation album as Marc Bolan)

"Debora(h)" by Tyrannosaurus Rex


"Sarah Crazy Child" by Tyrannosaurus Rex


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