Futuristic Dragon
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Futuristic Dragon | ||
Studio album by T. Rex | ||
Released | January 30, 1976 | |
Recorded | MRI Studios, Hollywood; Paragon Studios, Chicago; Scorpio Sound, London | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 40:22 | |
Label | Mercury (US) EMI (through T. Rex Records) (UK) | |
Producer(s) | Marc Bolan | |
Professional reviews | ||
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T. Rex chronology | ||
Bolan's Zip Gun (1975) |
Futuristic Dragon (1976) |
Dandy in the Underworld (1977) |
Futuristic Dragon is a 1976 album by T. Rex. Preceded by two UK top 30 hits New York City (number #15) and Dreamy Lady (number #30), Futuristic Dragon was released in January, reaching #50. It was Marc Bolan's first album to register charts since Zinc Alloy in 1974.
[edit] Track listing
- "Futuristic Dragon (Introduction)" – 1:52
- "Jupitar Liar" – 3:43
- "Chrome Sitar" – 3:14
- "All Alone" – 2:50
- "New York City" – 3:58
- "My Little Baby" – 3:09
- "Calling All Destroyers" – 3:53
- "Theme for a Dragon" – 2:01
- "Sensation Boulevard" – 3:43
- "Ride My Wheels" – 2:28
- "Dreamy Lady" – 2:53
- "Dawn Storm" – 3:42
- "Casual Agent" – 2:52
T. Rex |
Marc Bolan • Mickey Finn • Steve Currie • Bill Legend |
Steve Peregrin Took • Miller Anderson • Herbie Flowers • Jack Green • Gloria Jones • Davy Lutton • Tony Newman • Dino Dines |
Discography |
As Tyrannosaurus Rex: My People Were Fair and Had Sky in Their Hair... But Now They're Content to Wear Stars on Their Brows | Prophets, Seers & Sages – The Angels of the Ages | Unicorn | A Beard of Stars |
As T. Rex: T. Rex | Electric Warrior | Bolan Boogie | The Slider | Tanx | Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow | Light of Love | Bolan's Zip Gun | Futuristic Dragon | Dandy in the Underworld |
Related articles |
Born to Boogie • Blackhill Enterprises • Bolan's Rock Shrine • Marc (TV series) • Mickey Finn's T. Rex |