The Slider is the seventh studio album by British rock band T.
Rex, released on 21 July 1972. Produced by Tony Visconti, it was the band's
second record released with their new glam rock style opposed to the band's
previous folk oriented music.
Singles of "Telegram Sam" and "Metal
Guru" were released to promote the album. The Slider peaked at
number four on United Kingdom charts and number seventeen on the Billboard Top
LPs & Tapes chart. The album received very high praise from critics, with
an Allmusic review describing the album as "flawlessly executed, and every
bit the classic that its predecessor is."
On the recommendation of Elton John, The Slider was recorded
outside of Paris at Château d'Hérouville to avoid British taxing laws. Production started on March 1972 and the
basic recordings were completed in Strawberry Studios in five days. One of the songs recorded at Chateau was
"Metal Guru". Bolan described
the song as a "festival of life song" and that he related "Metal
Guru" to "all gods around...someone special, a godhead. I thought how
god would be, he'd be all alone without a telephone".
Further recording was done at the end of March in Rosenberg
Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
backing vocals by Flo & Eddie were recorded in Elektra Studios in Los
Angeles in April.
Two singles were released to promote The Slider. The first was
"Telegram Sam" which was released January 1972 and charted in the
United Kingdom for 12 weeks and peaked at number one. "Telegram Sam" also charted in the
United States and peaked at 67 on the Pop Singles chart. The second single was
"Metal Guru" which was released in May 1972 and charted in the United
Kingdom for 14 weeks and peaked at number one.
It didn't chart in the United States.
The Slider was one of T. Rex's best-selling releases. The
Slider entered the United Kingdom charts on 5 August 1972 where it charted for
18 weeks, peaking at number four. In the
United States, where the album was promoted upon release with a television
commercial featuring the band miming to "Chariot Choogle," it peaked
at number 17 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart.
The Slider was remastered for CD by Edsel Records in 1994 as
part of their extensive T.Rex reissue campaign and a number of bonus tracks
were added. A companion release, entitled Rabbit Fighter (The Alternative
Slider), was released in 1995 which contained alternative versions and radio
sessions of the main album and bonus tracks.
A combined CD digipak of these releases was issued in 2002. Also in 2002,
further recordings from the Slider sessions were released by Thunderwing
Productions Limited (TPL), the owners of several original ¼", 1" and
2" Master Tape recordings of Marc Bolan & T.Rex. These tracks were
released as The Slider Recordings. In 2010, The Slider was remastered and
reissued by Fat Possum Records. The remastering was done by Chicago Mastering
The song "Ballrooms of Mars" was featured in the
2003 comedy film "School of Rock".
The album credits Ringo Starr with the front and back cover
photographs. The photograph was taken the same day that Ringo Starr was filming
the T Rex documentary Born to Boogie at John Lennon's estate, Ascot. Tony
Visconti, however, disputes that Starr took the photograph. Instead, he said, "...In
fact Marc handed me his motorized Nikon and asked me to fire off two rolls of
black and white film while we were on the set of "Born To Boogie."
Ringo, the director of the film, was busy all day lining up shots. But Marc
apparently saw a photo "credit" opportunity and gave Ringo the credit
for the photos."
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