📰 Bolan Boogie Released – News : Apr. 1972
- T.Rex

- Apr 29, 1972
- 2 min read
Sounds magazine announces the release of “Bolan’s Boogie”, a special compilation album of T. Rex tracks from the Fly label era, alongside other major news from the week.
The page buzzes with the unstoppable momentum of T. Rex in spring 1972, as Marc Bolan’s hits continued to dominate and new material kept arriving at a rapid pace.
đź—ž Sounds
đź“… Date: April 29, 1972
⏱ Length: 5 min read
đź“° Key Highlights
• Release of “Bolan’s Boogie”, a compilation album of T. Rex’s Fly Records material, due out soon
• The album includes tracks such as “Ride A White Swan”, “Hot Love”, “Raw Ramp”, “King Of The Mountain Cometh”, “Summertime Blues” and “Woodland Rock”, plus “Get It On”, “Jeepster” and others
• Most tracks feature Mickey Finn; the album is positioned as a strong seller with advance orders already strong
• Additional T. Rex news including plans for a five-album set on May 5 and a potential Wembley concert in August
• Coverage of other artists and events on the same page, including the Great Western Festival
đź“° Overview
Published on April 29, 1972, this news page in Sounds highlighted the continuing commercial dominance of T. Rex. The announcement of “Bolan’s Boogie” — a compilation of the band’s earlier Fly label hits — came at a time when Marc Bolan and the group were at the absolute peak of their popularity, with new releases and live plans arriving in quick succession.
đź“° Source Details
Publication / Venue: Sounds
Date: April 29, 1972
Format: News page
Provenance Notes: Verified from preserved page scan; layout and typography consistent with Sounds magazine in April 1972.
đź“° The Story
The main story announced the forthcoming release of “Bolan’s Boogie”, a special album compiling T. Rex’s key Fly Records tracks. The compilation gathered hits and B-sides that had not previously appeared together on one LP, including “Ride A White Swan”, “Hot Love”, “Get It On”, “Jeepster” and several others, most featuring Mickey Finn.
The piece noted the strong commercial potential of the release and mentioned advance orders already looking healthy. It also touched on other T. Rex developments, such as plans for a five-album set and the possibility of a major Wembley show later in the summer.
đź“° Visual Archive

Typical early-1970s Sounds news page layout with bold headlines, columns of text, and several black-and-white photographs, including a prominent image of Marc Bolan performing. The page features a mix of T. Rex news and other music stories of the week.
đź“° Related Material
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đź“° Closing Notes
This April 1972 Sounds news page captures T. Rex at the absolute height of their commercial powers. The announcement of “Bolan’s Boogie” alongside other tour and release plans shows how Marc Bolan had become a hit-making machine, with the music press struggling to keep up with the speed of his success.
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