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Bolan's Zip Gun is the tenth studio album by English rock band T. Rex, released in February 1975 by record label EMI. Eight of the eleven songs on the album had already been released in the US the previous year on the Light of Love album on Casablanca Records. Zip Gun was a repackage with three extra tracks. [1]
The album consists of outtakes and demos recorded by Bolan in 1966. Some of the songs would later be recorded by Bolan's band, Tyrannosaurus Rex. Most of these tracks have also been released in their original form on the album, The Beginning of Doves (1974). In 1981, backing instrumentals were recorded and added to Bolan's original recordings.
Love on the Line or the title song, by Whitecross, 1988; Love on the Line, an album, or the title song, by Tommy Seebach, 1981 "Love on the Line" (Blazin' Squad song), 2002 "Love on the Line", a song by Barclay James Harvest, from the 1979 album Eyes of the Universe "Love on the Line" (Lydia Murdock song), 1984
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During this time, Whitecross went on hiatus before re-emerging at Cornerstone Festival in 2000 when Carroll and Wenzel re-formed the band with Carroll, Wenzel, Michael Feighan and newcomer Benny Ramos providing bass, keyboards and vocals. Finally having achieved a long-sought lineup stability, the band started performing on a regular basis.
The double release remains the longest album title of any UK No. 1 album. [7] In the US it was released by A&M Records as Tyrannosaurus Rex: A Beginning. In 1985, it was re-released on Sierra Records. An expanded edition CD was released in 2004, which included the mono mix of the album, one single track and three alternate studio takes.
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