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David Essex - Discography - Singles 1973 - 1977
Singles listed in chronological order from 1973 - 1977

David Essex
Jan 46 min read


Glam Slam Guide
The gravel-voiced, leopard-print-wearing, football-scarf-waving rascal who turned Celtic soul into chart-topping, scarf-twirling glam gold. Started as the ultimate rock frontman with the Jeff Beck Group and Faces, but when he went solo in 1969 he kept the rough edges, added a silk scarf, a feather cut, and a wink that could melt knickers at fifty paces. The Glam Slam Essentials Every Picture Tells a Story (1971) – Album Release (1971) – UK #1 / US #1The one that made him a su

Rod Stewart
Jan 23 min read


Bolan's Cosmic Boogie
A Journey Through The Electric Warrior’s Elevator From bopping elf to cosmic boogie king – the curls, the glitter, the riffs that launched glam. Marc Bolan didn’t just ride the wave of glam – he conjured it with a Les Paul, a feather boa, and a whisper that turned into a roar. This is the complete UK discography of the man who made of stardust: every album, single, and rarity from John's Children to T. Rex and beyond. John's Children (with Marc Bolan) Studio Albums Orgasm – A

T.Rex
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Obscure & Unusual
Marc Bolan & T.Rex Releases The hidden corners of the Bolan vault – where the cosmic bop gets weird, rare, and wonderfully odd. Every fan knows Electric Warrior and The Slider, but Marc’s catalogue is littered with strange, limited, and downright peculiar pressings that only the deepest diggers ever find. Here’s the ongoing list of the weirdest and rarest – the ones that slipped through the cracks. #1 Marc Bolan & T.Rex – Golden Greats! Japan-only compilation oddity Label: SM

T.Rex
Dec 28, 20252 min read


Starman Calling
From Major Tom to the Berlin exile David Bowie never stood still. Six decades of reinvention – folk dreamer, glam alien, plastic soul man, Thin White Duke, Berlin minimalist, 80s pop titan, and elder statesman of art-rock. This ever-growing archive collects every UK studio album, live album, compilation, and single – plus adverts, reviews, features, and chart entries from the original music papers. Swipe or scroll for the full timeline (new entries added regularly). Studio A

David Bowie
Dec 27, 20254 min read


Black Country Rockers
Wolves’ finest export: Slade – loud, proud, and unapologetically Brummie!

Slade
Dec 25, 20254 min read


Pinups Album (Half Speed Master) 1xLP: 2023
David Bowie’s Pinups was released as a limited edition 50th anniversary half-speed mastered vinyl album in the UK by Parlophone Records (catalog number DBPIN50) on October 20, 2023. This pressing of Pin Ups was cut on a customised late Neumann VMS80 lathe with fully recapped electronics from 192kHz restored masters of the original master tapes, with no additional processing on transfer. John Webber cut the half-speed at AIR Studios. Recorded at Château d’Hérouville in Franc

David Bowie
Oct 19, 20231 min read


20th Century Boy Single: 1991
Marc Bolan & T.Rex’s "20th Century Boy" , a single with B-sides "Midnight" and "The Groover" , was released in September 1991 as a 7-inch vinyl along with a 12-inch vinyl and 5-inch CD single in the UK.( both including the additional track "Telegram Sam"(Live) The release was in conjunction with Levi’s 501 Campaign, hence its catalogue number of MARC 501, where "20th Century Boy" was featured in the advert directed by Chris Hartwill. The ad features Brad Pitt as a prisoner r

T.Rex
Aug 31, 19916 min read


⭐ Let’s Dance – Single: Mar. 1983
Bowie’s biggest‑selling single — a reinvention that reshaped the sound of the 1980s.

David Bowie
Mar 14, 19833 min read


David Essex Album: 1974
David Essex’s David Essex was released as an LP album in the UK by CBS Records (catalog number S 69088) on September 20, 1974. The album entered the UK chart on week October 13-19, 1974, at number 21 as part of a 23-week run, peaking at number 2 for a four-week run during the last 3 weeks of 1974 and the first week of 1975. Background and Context: David Essex (born David Albert Cook, July 23, 1947, in Plaistow, London) rose to fame in 1973 with his debut album Rock On, which

David Essex
Oct 12, 19745 min read
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