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"King of the Rumbling Spires"
SinglebyTyrannosaurus Rex
B-side"Do you Remember"
ReleasedJuly 1969
GenreRock
Length2:07
LabelRegal Zonophone
Songwriter(s)Marc Bolan
Producer(s)Tony Visconti
Tyrannosaurus Rex singles chronology
"Pewter Suitor"
(1969)
"King of the Rumbling Spires"
(1969)
"By the Light of a Magical Moon"
(1970)

"King of the Rumbling Spires" is a single by Tyrannosaurus Rex, released in July 1969. It featured the duo of Marc Bolan and Steve Peregrine Took and was written by Bolan.[1] It was a minor chart hit, the first by the group to contain electric guitar instead of acoustic, and was Took's last appearance with the duo on record.

Background[edit]

The track was significantly different from the earlier folk rock material and featured multiple electric guitars from Bolan (played on a Fender Stratocaster) and a toy drum kit from Took. Producer Tony Visconti played bass guitar and electric organ on the track.[2][3] Bolan had become influenced by the emerging late 1960s rock scene featuring bands such as Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull and Humble Pie,[1] and wanted to record some experimental guitar work in the style he had used in his earlier stint with John's Children.[2] However, the switch to harsh electric guitar was atypical of the duo's acoustic-based sound, and would not be a regular feature for a few years.[4]

A review in Melody Maker called it "Bolan's most commercial production to date" and called the song "electrified teenybopper". Several reviews hoped it would be a significant hit, and move Tyrannosaurus Rex away from their cult underground image.[1][3] In the event, it had a single week's appearance on the charts, at number 44,[2] and was the last hit before Bolan regrouped the band as T. Rex to wider commercial success.[5] It was also the last single to feature Took, who Bolan fired shortly afterwards for wanting to record his own songs as well as Bolan's, as well as creative and lifestyle differences between the pair.[6]

Originally issued as a stand-alone single, it was later included as a bonus track on reissues of the earlier album Unicorn.[7]

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Paytress 2009, p. 183.
  • ^ a b c Julian Cope (September 2004). "King of the Rumbling Spires / Do You Remember". Headheritage.co.uk. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ a b Burrows 2022, p. 333.
  • ^ Paytress 2009, p. 209.
  • ^ Paytress 2009, p. 461.
  • ^ Burrows 2022, p. 367.
  • ^ "Tyrannosaurus Rex / deluxe editions". Superdeluxeedition.com. 29 December 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • Sources

    • Paytress, Mark (2009). Marc Bolan: The Rise And Fall Of A 20th Century Superstar. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-857-12023-6.
  • Burrows, Marc (2022). The London Boys: David Bowie, Marc Bolan and the 60s Teenage Dream. Pen and Sword. ISBN 978-1-399-00844-0.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=King_of_the_Rumbling_Spires&oldid=1232619854"

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