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- Billy_Super_Duper abstract "Billy Super Duper is an album by T. Rex and the second LP of completely new material released after Marc Bolan's death in 1977. The album consists of studio outtakes and home demos recorded by the band between 1972 - 1977, with arrangements produced by John & Shan Bramley (the heads of the Marc Bolan Fanclub at the time) which intended to 'complete' the demos and bring them up to date with contemporary music. It did not chart in the United Kingdom.The concept behind the album was to release songs that would be on Bolan's next album, (which was to be titled 'Jack Daniels') had he survived; however several songs were recorded for the aborted 1975 concept album 'Billy Super Duper', most importantly the title track, which led to the album taking the name 'Billy Super Duper'. The album bears little resemblance to Bolan's intended rock opera and is missing several key tracks that were recorded for the album and readily available to the producers, most importantly the song 'Brain Police' which was released on Dance in the Midnight, the follow up album to 'Billy Super Duper'.This album remains the only way of hearing the song 'Billy Super Duper', and the versions of 'Depth Charge' and 'Write me a Song' have never been released in their unedited format. This led to many rumours being speculated about the fate of these tracks, including that the producers had permanently erased Bolan's guitar tracks or had damaged the original tapes whilst editing them; in particular, the song 'Billy Super Duper' which was originally fifteen minutes long but exists on this release at less than a third of its original length.".
- Billy_Super_Duper artist Marc_Bolan.
- Billy_Super_Duper artist T._Rex_(band).
- Billy_Super_Duper genre Glam_rock.
- Billy_Super_Duper previousWork You_Scare_Me_To_Death.
- Billy_Super_Duper producer Marc_Bolan.
- Billy_Super_Duper recordLabel Marc_on_Wax.
- Billy_Super_Duper subsequentWork Dance_in_the_Midnight.
- Billy_Super_Duper wikiPageID "41779668".
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- Billy_Super_Duper artist Marc_Bolan.
- Billy_Super_Duper artist T._Rex_(band).
- Billy_Super_Duper chronology "T. Rex".
- Billy_Super_Duper cover "Billy Super Duper .jpg".
- Billy_Super_Duper genre Glam_rock.
- Billy_Super_Duper label Marc_on_Wax.
- Billy_Super_Duper lastAlbum "You Scare Me To Death".
- Billy_Super_Duper name "Billy Super Duper".
- Billy_Super_Duper nextAlbum "Dance in the Midnight".
- Billy_Super_Duper producer "Marc Bolan, John & Shan Bramley".
- Billy_Super_Duper recorded "Chateau d'Herouvile , Decibel Studios , Crescent Studios".
- Billy_Super_Duper released "1982".
- Billy_Super_Duper rev AllMusic.
- Billy_Super_Duper rev Rate_Your_Music.
- Billy_Super_Duper thisAlbum "Billy Super Duper".
- Billy_Super_Duper type "Album".
- Billy_Super_Duper subject Category:1982_albums.
- Billy_Super_Duper subject Category:T._Rex_albums.
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- Billy_Super_Duper comment "Billy Super Duper is an album by T. Rex and the second LP of completely new material released after Marc Bolan's death in 1977. The album consists of studio outtakes and home demos recorded by the band between 1972 - 1977, with arrangements produced by John & Shan Bramley (the heads of the Marc Bolan Fanclub at the time) which intended to 'complete' the demos and bring them up to date with contemporary music.".
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- Billy_Super_Duper name "Billy Super Duper".