<span style="font-size: 24px; line-height: normal;">T. Rex / Electric Warrior</span><span class="post-br"><br></span><var class="postImg postImgAligned img-right" title="https://i112.fastpic.ru/big/2020/0725/ef/2fa364c32a0e38151606bf39a2d65fef.jpg"> </var><span class="post-b">Формат записи/Источник записи</span>: [SACD-R][OF]<br>
<span class="post-b">Наличие водяных знаков</span>: Нет<br>
<span class="post-b">Издание</span>: Limited numbered edition<br>
<span class="post-b">Год издания/переиздания диска</span>: 1971/2020<br>
<span class="post-b">Жанр</span>: Glam, Classic Rock<br>
<span class="post-b">Издатель (лейбл)</span>: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDSACD2209)<br>
<span class="post-b">Продолжительность</span>: 39:17<br>
<span class="post-b">Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи</span>: Да (сканы)<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Треклист</span>:<span class="post-br"><br></span>01. Mambo Sun<br>
02. Cosmic Dancer<br>
03. Jeepster<br>
04. Monolith<br>
05. Lean Woman Blues<br>
06. Bang A Gong (Get It On)<br>
07. Planet Queen<br>
08. The Motivator<br>
09. Life’s A Gas<br>
10. Rip Off<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Контейнер</span>: ISO (*.iso)<br>
<span class="post-b">Тип рипа</span>: image<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Разрядность</span>: 64(2,8 MHz/1 Bit)<br>
<span class="post-b">Формат</span>: DSD<br>
<span class="post-b">Количество каналов</span>: 2.0
<span>Лог проверки качества</span>
<pre class="post-pre"><br>foobar2000 1.5.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1<br>log date: 2020-07-25 12:37:33<span class="post-br"><br></span>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Analyzed: T. Rex / Electric Warrior<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>DR Peak RMS Duration Track<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>DR10 -6.38 dB -18.38 dB 3:40 01-Mambo Sun<br>DR10 -6.35 dB -18.79 dB 4:28 02-Cosmic Dancer<br>DR11 -6.28 dB -18.85 dB 4:10 03-Jeepster<br>DR11 -7.02 dB -20.31 dB 3:47 04-Monolith<br>DR11 -6.36 dB -18.75 dB 3:00 05-Lean Woman Blues<br>DR10 -6.81 dB -18.42 dB 4:25 06-Bang A Gong (Get It On)<br>DR11 -6.41 dB -19.69 dB 3:12 07-Planet Queen<br>DR11 -7.34 dB -20.73 dB 2:31 08-Girl<br>DR11 -6.37 dB -19.66 dB 3:59 09-The Motivator<br>DR12 -6.60 dB -20.55 dB 2:23 10-Life's A Gas<br>DR11 -6.69 dB -19.91 dB 3:42 11-Rip Off<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>Number of tracks: 11<br>Official DR value: DR11<span class="post-br"><br></span>Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 352800 Hz<br>Channels: 2<br>Bits per sample: 1<br>Bitrate: 5645 kbps<br>Codec: DSD64<br>================================================================================<span class="post-br"><br></span><a href="https://fastpic.ru/view/112/2020/0725/_e9f9a1b8c3b6d88612185b3ee2b2df33.jpg.html" class="postLink"><var class="postImg" title="https://i112.fastpic.ru/thumb/2020/0725/33/_e9f9a1b8c3b6d88612185b3ee2b2df33.jpeg"> </var></a><br></pre>
<span>Состав</span>
Marc Bolan – vocals, guitar<br>
Mickey Finn – congas, bongos, vocals<br>
Steve Currie – bass guitar<br>
Bill Legend – drums, tambourine<span class="post-br"><br></span>Additional musicians:<br>
Howard Kaylan – backing vocals<br>
Mark Volman – backing vocals<br>
Rick Wakeman – keyboards on "Get It On"<br>
Ian McDonald – saxophone<br>
Burt Collins – flugelhorn
<span>Об альбоме (сборнике)</span>
Unsurpassed Sound and Limited to 2,500 Numbered Copies: SACD Presents the Music's Reverb, Colors, and Strings in Full-Tilt Glory<br>
Bang a gong and get it on. At once sardonic, flamboyant, and trashy, T. Rex's uncommonly unique Electric Warrior catapulted leader Marc Bolan to stardom, triggered an ongoing fascination with glam rock, and launched a movement that soon involved David Bowie, Roxy Music, Mott the Hoople, and more. Yet none of those namesake artists ever released a record that out-glammed, out-innuendoed, out-thrusted, or out-camped Electric Warrior – named the 160th Greatest Album of All Time by Rolling Stone and included in the celebrated book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's state-of-the-art mastering system, limited to 2,500 numbered copies, and housed in a gatefold mini-sleeve, the label's hybrid SACD gives the 1971 landmark the widescreen sound quality it has always deserved. Tony Visconti's warm, reverb-soaked production and Roy Thomas Baker's ace engineering remain two of the work's most famous and revered aspects. Here, the production and music can be experienced in all its full-tilt glory, from the subtle albeit elegant classical touches to the instantly identifiable Les Paul guitar licks to Bolan's sensual, wispy, are-they-or-aren't-they-serious vocals.<span class="post-br"><br></span>As Sean Egan wrote in the liner notes of a long-out-of-print reissue: "The sound is recognizably rock, yet a previously unheard exotic variant, almost as if concocted by inhabitants of one of the Tolkien-esque worlds common in Bolan's lyrics. The strings are overt but discreet in shape and tone, injecting just the right amount of class." All these elements and more come to life with a realism, vibrancy, detail, and textural palpability that surpass the presentation on any prior digital edition. If you can hear colors, this audiophile version of Electric Warrior will stimulate your inner synesthesia.<span class="post-br"><br></span>At the time of the album's creation, such cosmic-related phenomenon were well within Bolan's orbit. But the differences between Electric Warrior and the singer/guitarist's earlier works are as vast as those that divide high art and low-brow culture. Chief among them: Bolan's decision to channel his acoustic hippie-inspired visions into hyper-sexualized, metaphor-rich statements that benefit from amplified foundations. And still, part of the songs' charm relates to how they tread a fine line between rock and pop.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Save for the lashing out of "Rip Off," Electric Warrior retains a mellow core underlined by a gauzy tint, gossamer temperament, and crushed-velvet feel. The perception that he record contains blustery heaviness is furthered – and initiated – by the now-iconic album cover, which depicts a giant-sized Bolan standing in front of an equally giant amplifier stack, striking a rock-star pose and giving the impression everything within is designed to go to the proverbial 11 on the volume knob. Akin to a majority of the songs themselves, the visual functions as clever illusion, absurd humor, ostentatious simplicity, and playful pretense.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Bursting with excessive fun and unchecked libido, T. Rex's catchy boogies, shuffles, and vamps scoot by on a seemingly impossible blend of concise hooks, non-sequitur fantasies, and theatrical swagger. From the chart-topping "Bang a Gong (Get It On)" to the beautiful "Life's a Gas," the R&B-stoked hit "Jeepster" to the pout of "Motivator" and galactic soul of "Planet Queen," Bolan, percussionist Mickey Finn, and boards manipulator Visconti craft a rewardingly strange, parallel universe of sound, style, and sex that still has no equal