Easter Everywhere by The 13th Floor Elevators (Vinyl, 1967)

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Record LabelCharly Records
UPC5060767440056
eBay Product ID (ePID)5050176112

Product Key Features

Release Year1967
FormatVinyl
GenreRock, Psychedelic
TypeLP
ArtistThe 13th Floor Elevators
Release TitleEaster Everywhere

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DistributionMusic Video Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ReviewsQ (8/02, p.70) - "...The Texas tornadoes whip up a storm with the help of Roky Erickson's fried yowl and such quantities of acid that some of the band promptly disappeared altogether..." Q (8/02, p.70) - "...The Texas tornadoes whip up a storm with the help of Roky Erickson's fried yowl and such quantities of acid that some of the band promptly disappeared altogether..."
Additional information13th Floor Elevators: Roky Erickson, Stacy Sutherland, Tommy Hall, Dan Galindo, Danny Thomas. This release features a special gatefold LP-style CD sleeve. 13th Floor Elevators: Roky Erickson, Stacy Sutherland, Tommy Hall, Dan Galindo, Danny Thomas. Texas psych-rock legends the 13th Floor Elevators released their second studio album, EASTER EVERYWHERE, in 1967. Continuing in the tradition established by their debut, EASTER EVERYWHERE is built on garage-band R&B and swirling acid-rock, with lead singer Roky Erickson's haunting wail and Tommy Hall's percolating electric jug lines front and center. While rave-ups like "Earthquake," "She Lives (In A Time of Her Own)," and "Nobody to Love" find the Elevators at their beguiling best, the album's centerpiece is a sprawling, pastoral, and achingly restrained take on Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" (here titled simply "Baby Blue" ), in which Erickson snakes his away around the lyrics showing off the sweetly damaged croon that made him an underground icon. While they'll never get the acclaim garnered by the Grateful Dead or Jefferson Airplane, the Elevators made truly psychedelic music, fueled as much by chemicals and the spirit of the times as the beautifully strange journeys Roky Erickson took through his troubled mind. EASTER EVERYWHERE is an excellent place to join Roky's trip.
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