Psychedelic Sounds Of (1966)
| Artist: Thirteenth Floor Elevators |
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Format: CD
Manufacturer: Collectables Records
Sku: 60017547
UPC: 090431055021
UPC 14: 00090431055021
Release Date: 5/5/1998
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. You're Gonna Miss Me ~ 13th Floor Elevators
2. Roller Coaster ~ 13th Floor Elevators
3. Splash 1 (Now I'm Home) ~ 13th Floor Elevators
4. Reverberation ~ 13th Floor Elevators
5. Don't Fall Down ~ 13th Floor Elevators
6. Fire Engine ~ 13th Floor Elevators
7. Thru The Rhythm ~ 13th Floor Elevators
8. You Don't Know ~ 13th Floor Elevators
9. Kingdom Of Heaven ~ 13th Floor Elevators
10. Monkey Island ~ 13th Floor Elevators
11. Tried To Hide ~ 13th Floor Elevators
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| 13th Floor Elevators includes: Roky Erickson, Tommy Hall, Stacy Sutherland. | |
| Recorded at Summit Sound Studio, Dallas, Texas. Includes original release liner notes by Lelan Rogers. | |
| This release features a special gatefold LP style CD sleeve. | |
| 13th Floor Elevators: Roky Erickson (vocals, guitar); Stacy Sutherland (guitar); Benny Thurman (bass); John Ike Walton (drums); Tommy Hall. | |
| Recorded in 1966. | |
| Personnel: Stacy Sutherland (guitar); Benny Thurman (violin); John Ike Walton, Ronnie Leatherman (drums). | |
| Liner Note Author: Lelan Rogers. | |
| Recording information: Summit Sound Studio, Dallas, TX. | |
| Unknown Contributor Role: The 13th Floor Elevators. | |
| The 13th Floor Elevators might have been remembered simply as one-hit wonder of the '60s--the Texas equivalent of the Count 5, for example--had it not been for two things. First, they were the only rock band in history to feature a guy playing a continuous obligato on electric jug, which added a deeply weird element to even their most straightforward three-chord rockers. Second, and perhaps more importantly, they were fronted by a genuine howling weirdo and cult figure-to-be, the incomparable Roky Erickson. | |
| Roky, who took more acid trips than Jerry Garcia had hot meals, was nonetheless a gifted songwriter who sang every word (however bizarre) as if his life depended on it. This debut album--reputedly the first rock album on which the word 'psychedelic' appears-- features the band's sole national hit, the garage punk classic "You're Gonna Miss Me." The other material here is nearly as good, however, including the Stones-y "Reverberation" and the oft-covered "Fire Engine." | |
Producer: Gordon Bynum; Lelan Rogers; Stacy Sutherland |
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Engineer: Bob Sullivan |
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Artist Overview
Led by the inimitable Roky Erickson, the 13th Floor Elevators not only defined the acid-tinged sound of 1960s American garage music, they established a precedent for wild, unhinged Texas rock as well. Erickson's powerful vocals and trippy lyrics mixed perfectly with the band's blend of gritty R&B and psychedelic swirls. Add to that what is perhaps rock & roll's only electric jug player and you have the ingredients for a truly legendary band. Sadly, Erickson was placed in a mental institution after a 1969 drug bust. His exposure to electroshock therapy there ended both the band and Erikson's chances for a normal existence. Roky soldiered on, though, and released a string of albums during the '70, '80s, and '90s that were simultaneously beautiful and terrifying.
Artist Influences
Bo Diddley | Bob Dylan | Buddy Holly | Howlin' Wolf | Jim Kweskin | Lightnin' Hopkins | Little Richard | Screamin' Jay Hawkins | The Beatles | The Kinks | The Rolling Stones | The Yardbirds
Bo Diddley | Bob Dylan | Buddy Holly | Howlin' Wolf | Jim Kweskin | Lightnin' Hopkins | Little Richard | Screamin' Jay Hawkins | The Beatles | The Kinks | The Rolling Stones | The Yardbirds
Artist Contemporaries
? & the Mysterians | Big Brother & the Holding Company | Bubble Puppy | Flamin' Groovies | Grateful Dead | H.P. Lovecraft (Psychedelic) | Jefferson Airplane | Love | Moby Grape | Quicksilver Messenger Service | Roky Erickson | Shadows of Knight | The Bad Seeds | The Chocolate Watchband | The Count Five | The Electric Prunes | The Golden Dawn | The Human Beinz | The Monks | The Moving Sidewalks | The Music Machine | The Red Krayola | The Seeds | The Sir Douglas Quintet | The Standells | The United States of America | Zakary Thaks
? & the Mysterians | Big Brother & the Holding Company | Bubble Puppy | Flamin' Groovies | Grateful Dead | H.P. Lovecraft (Psychedelic) | Jefferson Airplane | Love | Moby Grape | Quicksilver Messenger Service | Roky Erickson | Shadows of Knight | The Bad Seeds | The Chocolate Watchband | The Count Five | The Electric Prunes | The Golden Dawn | The Human Beinz | The Monks | The Moving Sidewalks | The Music Machine | The Red Krayola | The Seeds | The Sir Douglas Quintet | The Standells | The United States of America | Zakary Thaks
Artist Followers
Butthole Surfers | Comets on Fire | Dinosaur Jr. | Echo & the Bunnymen | Julian Cope | Mudhoney | Neutral Milk Hotel | Poison 13 | Religious Knives | Spacemen 3 | The Cramps | The Gris Gris | The Gun Club | ZZ Top
Butthole Surfers | Comets on Fire | Dinosaur Jr. | Echo & the Bunnymen | Julian Cope | Mudhoney | Neutral Milk Hotel | Poison 13 | Religious Knives | Spacemen 3 | The Cramps | The Gris Gris | The Gun Club | ZZ Top
Compilation Appearances
| Nuggets 1965-68 Original Artifacts From The First Psychedelic Era | |
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Associated Artists and Works
| Hopkins, Lightnin' |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 03/14/2006 | |
| Original Release Date : 1966 | |
| Catalog ID : 550 | |
| Label : Collectables | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00090431055021 |

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