"Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages" is the second studio album by the English psychedelic folk band Tyrannosaurus Rex, which later became known as T. Rex. Released on November 1, 1968, by Regal Zonophone, the album marked a significant step forward in the band's evolution under the creative direction of Marc Bolan.
The album features a blend of mystical, poetic lyrics and acoustic instrumentation, showcasing Bolan's unique songwriting style. It includes tracks such as "Deboraarobed," "Stacey Grove," and "Conesuala," which exemplify the band's early experimentation with fantasy themes and whimsical imagery.
While not a commercial success at the time of its release, "Prophets, Seers & Sages: The Angels of the Ages" is now regarded as a classic of the psychedelic folk genre and an important milestone in Tyrannosaurus Rex's discography. It laid the groundwork for the band's subsequent transition to the glam rock sound that would define T. Rex's later success in the early 1970s.