The Ty Rex corner of Ty Segall's oeuvre represents the nom-de-rock behind which the artist puts his spin on favored Tyrannosaurus Rex and T. Rex compositions. With previous releases now dwelling in out-of-print nether-regions, the album compiles the six-song Ty Rex EP (a.k.a. Ty Rex I, originally released by Goner as a limited edition 12-inch for Record Store Day 2011) and the two-song Ty Rex II 7-inch (RSD 2013). As if this wasn't enough of a corrective gesture, Ty Rex is expanded to include a previously-unreleased cover as a bonus but first... For those who missed out on this nook of Segall's rapidly-growing footprint across the rock landscape, here is a cursory rundown: The compilation showcases a nice balance between T.Rex's '67-70 psych-folk incarnation under the name Tyrannosaurus Rex and the better-known pioneering and perfecting of glam-rock that defined the initial '71-73 era under the shortened T. Rex moniker.
S**E
i am looking forward to this growing on me like all the best records
an interesting LP that i have only just listened to, i am a big fan of both Ty and Marc. i am looking forward to this growing on me like all the best records do
M**A
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A**R
I bought it as a gift for someone.
I bought it as a gift for someone.
T**S
He has applied his own take to these classics and all are fantastic.
In this album we see some classic T.rex songs and hits the Bolan wrote during his psychedelic folk era. Ty demonstrates his versatility as a song writer and an interpreter. He has applied his own take to these classics and all are fantastic.
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