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The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators

1966 album by the 13th Floor Elevators


The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators is the debut studio album by the 13th Floor Elevators. The album's sound, featuring elements of psychedelia, hard rock, garage rock, folk, and blues, is notable for its use of the electric jug, as featured on the band's only hit, "You're Gonna Miss Me", which reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Tried to Hide" as a B-side. Another single from the album, "Reverberation (Doubt)", reached number 129 on the Billboard's Bubbling Under chart.

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Background

The October 1966 back cover of the album uses the words "The Psychedelic Sounds of: The 13th Floor Elevators", which is purported to be the first use of the word "psychedelic" in reference to the music within.[4] Two other bands also used the word in titles of LPs released in November 1966: The Blues Magoos' Psychedelic Lollipop, and the Deep's Psychedelic Moods.

In 2009, the original mono version was released as part of the "Sign of the 3-Eyed Men" box set. The set also featured a new, alternate stereo version which retained the band's original intended track listing, as well as false starts on some of the tracks (the International Artists label had altered the track listing without the band's consent when the album was first released). Both versions on the box set featured different bonus tracks, some that were previously unreleased.

Critical reception

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The album was included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[3]

Track listing

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  • Tracks 12–17 were recorded live at the Avalon in San Francisco, September 1966
  • Tracks 18–19 were recorded live in Texas
  • Tracks 20–21 were The Spades singles released in 1965
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This version was included in the "Sign of the 3-Eyed Men" box set on CD 4 with the following bonus tracks.

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Personnel

  • Roky Erickson – vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica
  • Stacy Sutherland – lead guitar
  • Tommy Hall – amplified jug
  • Benny Thurman – bass guitar (1, 3)
  • Ronnie Leatherman – bass guitar (2, 4-11)
  • John Ike Walton – drums, percussion

Production

  • Produced by Lelan Rogers, except track 1 produced by Gordon Bynum
  • Recorded, engineered and mixed by Bob Sullivan
  • John Cleveland – cover design

See also


References

  1. "The 13th Floor Elevators – The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators (International Artists, 1966)". Spin. March 28, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
  2. Masley, Ed (September 19, 2008). "10 essential garage-rock albums". AZCentral. The Arizona Republic. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  3. Dimery, Robert; Lydon, Michael (23 March 2010). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (Revised and Updated ed.). Universe. ISBN 978-0-7893-2074-2.

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