With liner notes by Tony Visconti (which declare he produced over 160 T.Rex titles), the 20 tracks on Resurrection of the Warlock are six more than what appeared on the 1988 vinyl tribute Exalted Companion from the U.K.'sBarricuda Blue Records. Dramarama's "Raw Ramp" comes in crisp and clean on track three, and it shows why that band was a critic's darling in their day. The performance is smooth and grooving, as is Chicago's Shrunken Heads on "The Groover." As every note Marc Bolan ever played is being remastered and redistributed, these two tribute albums are exciting additions to the ever-growing catalog. There are the expected titles here, a driving and fun "Light of Love" by the Molotov Combo and a version of "Get It On (Bang a Gong)" recorded in Memphis, TN, by Friendly Ghosts. Executive producer Peter J. Giankopoulos does a fine job assembling the music, which includes New York's the Sky Blues starting things off with "Chariot Choogle" (there's a Boston-based band with the same name, both groups with about the same amount of notoriety and aware of each other, so it makes for some confusion) and the Sabrejets' rockabilly "Born to Boogie," sung by Brian Young and recorded in Belfast (it makes for a nice contrast when the three-piece Stormclouds do a faithful "Ride a White Swan" with a female vocalist, a version Visconti makes note of in his commentary). Peter Gaines and the Now are a bit ethereal on "Cosmic Dancer," but their track doesn't keep the energy level up -- when you're on a compilation with the Smithereens performing a super version of "The Slider," you've got to bring things up a notch. The Cruxshadows bring some mania back with a techno/grunge "Ballroom of Mars" which sounds like Men Without Hats. For fans of Marc Bolan's work this collection is an absolute joy, with Jump the Gun's "Telegram Sam" adding a different aura to that double-entendre classic. The CD face has a cute little dinosaur, and everything about this -- from the packaging to song selection -- just shows true devotion, as the Exalted Companion album does. Both discs give different and good ideas on how to keep the Bolan flame alive. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
Resurrection of the Warlock: A Tribute to Mark Bolan & T. Rex
01/13/1998
All Music Guide Review
Resurrection of the Warlock: A Tribute to Mark Bolan & T. Rex Track Listing
Credits of Resurrection of the Warlock: A Tribute to Mark Bolan & T. Rex
- Peter Winter
- Bass, Vocals
- Timothy R. Powell
- Vocals (Background), Handclapping, Producer, Engineer, Hi Hat, Mixing, Editing, Sequencing
- David Rix
- Guitar (Bass)
- John Rubin
- Bass, Guitar
- Dave Still
- Producer, Engineer
- Tony Visconti
- Liner Notes
- Keith Webb
- Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion
- Jim Babjak
- Guitar
- Pat DiNizio
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mike Mesaros
- Bass
- Dan Barbee
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Gorden Mack
- Guitar, Vocals
- Glenn Benavides
- Drums
- David Fairchild
- Bass
- Glen Leinster
- Engineer
- Terry Wilson
- Mixing
- Goo
- Multi Instruments, Engineer, Mixing, Performer, Noise
- Crüxshadows
- Performer
- Friendly Ghosts
- Performer
- Pete Wood
- Guitar
- Illuminati
- Performer
- Fred Chester
- Mixing
- Jim Hogland
- Drums
- Anthony Illarde
- Guitar (Acoustic), Drums
- Dougie Wardrop
- Guitar, Vocals
- Sky Blues
- Performer
- Otto Capabianco
- Guitar, Mixing, Engineer
- Stormclouds
- Performer
- Jon Rubin
- Bass, Guitar
- Cosa Nostra
- Performer
- Baylen Campbell
- Producer
- Chris Carter
- Bass, Producer
- Alone on the Red
- Performer
- Kevin Webb
- Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Drums
- Chris Messer
- Engineer
- Timothy Powell
- Vocals (Background), Hi Hat, Engineer, Digital Editing, Mixing, Sequencing, Clapping, Producer
- Gary Aiken
- Producer
- Jason Wietlispach
- Saxophone
- Sean Flanagan
- Keyboards, Programming
- Jon Langord
- Guitar, Drum Programming, Vocals, Harmonica, Keyboards
- Marty Cottrell
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Liam Killen
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Brian Young
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jeff Berka
- Bass
- Joel Brandwein
- Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica
- Rich Carley
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Elliot Crawford
- Drums, Keyboards
- Bob Dabrowski
- Guitar
- Greg De Sousa
- Drums
- Patrice Derbas
- Art Direction, Design
- Theresa Drda
- Drums
- Ken Flynn
- Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Reg Furlough
- Engineer
- Futuristic Dragon
- Producer, Engineer
- Ginny Gaura
- Artwork, Art Direction, Design
- Peter Gianakopoulos
- Executive Producer
- Dan-Wa Glomski
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant
- Paul Hockaday
- Bass, Vocals
- Jump The Gun
- Assistant Engineer, Assistant Producer
- Marc Keslow
- Vocals
- Max Koc
- Guitar (Electric)
- Steve Lines
- Bass, Guitar
- Bruce Lampe
- String Arrangements
- Joe Losurdo
- Bass, Vocals
- Jack Mathers
- Bass, Vocals
- Dennis McLaughlin
- Drums
- Tony McNichol
- Vocals
- Patrick Michaels
- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
- Mark Montoro
- Drums, Vocals
- Kathie Napholz
- Vocals (Background)
- Steve Plonk
- Guitar
- Maria Sevilla
- Assistant Engineer
- Jon Sterba
- Bass
- Melanie Townsend
- Vocals
- Perry Trest
- Engineer, Mixing
- Patrick Wallace
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jefferson Wilson
- Drums, Vocals
- Dramarama
- Performer
- Now
- Producer, Performer
- Rogue
- Vocals, Drum Programming
- Sabrejets
- Producer, Performer
- Aslan
- Percussion
- Glass
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
- Chuck Bellman
- Engineer
- Bruce Breckenfeld
- Organ (Hammond)
- Jeff Bridges
- Bass
- Clem Burke
- Drums
- Dennis Diken
- Drums
- John Easdale
- Vocals
- Mark Englert
- Guitar
- Alejandro Escovedo
- Guitar, Vocals
- Peter Gaines
- Guitar, Synthesizer Strings, Vocals
- James Gordon
- Bass, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Producer
- Chris Hanson
- Bass
- Tom Hanson
- Producer, Engineer
- Bill Johnston
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Jon Langford
- Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Keyboards, Drums
- Thierry LeCoz
- Guitar
- Tim Curry
- Guitar
- The Smithereens
- Performer
- Three Johns
- Performer











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