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The Psychedelic Sounds Of

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発売日 2019年09月11日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCharly
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CHARLYF848
SKU 803415784820

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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. 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."

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      You're Gonna Miss Me

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      Roller Coaster

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      Splash 1

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      Reverberation

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      Don't Fall Down

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      Fire Engine

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      Thru The Rhythm

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      You Don't Know

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      Kingdom Of Heaven

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      Monkey Island

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      Tried To Hide

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      You Don't Know (How Young You Are) (Mono)

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      Thru The Rhythm (Mono)

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      Monkey Island (Mono)

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      Roller Coaster (Stereo)

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      Fire Engine (Mono)

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      Reverberation (Mono)

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      Tried To Hide (Stereo)

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      You're Gonna Miss Me (Stereo)

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      Splash 1 (Mono)

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      Don't Fall Down (Mono)

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      Kingdom Of Heaven (Mono)

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      Fire Engine (Original Stereo)

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      Monkey Island (Original Stereo)

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      Roller Coaster (Original Stereo)

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      Thru The Rhythm (Original Stereo)

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      Tried To Hide (Original Stereo)

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Did the 13th Floor Elevators invent psychedelic rock? Aficionados will be debating that point for decades, but if Roky Erickson and his fellow travelers into inner space weren't there first, they were certainly close to the front of the line, and there are few albums from the early stages of the psych movement that sound as distinctively trippy -- and remain as pleasing -- as the group's groundbreaking debut, The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators. In 1966, psychedelia hadn't been around long enough for its cliches to be set in stone, and Psychedelic Sounds thankfully avoids most of them; while the sensuous twists of the melodies and the charming psychobabble of the lyrics make it sound like these folks were indulging in something stronger than Pearl Beer, at this point the Elevators sounded like a smarter-than-average folk-rock band with a truly uncommon level of intensity. Roky Erickson's vocals are strong and compelling throughout, whether he's wailing like some lysergic James Brown or murmuring quietly, and Stacy Sutherland's guitar leads -- long on melodic invention without a lot of pointless heroics -- are a real treat to hear. And nobody played electric jug quite like Tommy Hall...actually, nobody played it at all besides him, but his oddball noises gave the band a truly unique sonic texture. If you want to argue that psychedelia was as much a frame of mind as a musical style, it's instructive to compare the recording of "You're Gonna Miss Me" by Erickson's earlier band, the Spades, to the version on this album -- the difference is more attitudinal than anything else, but it's enough to make all the difference in the world. (The division is even clearer between the Spades' "We Sell Soul" and the rewrite on Psychedelic Sounds, "Don't Fall Down"). The 13th Floor Elevators were trailblazers in the psychedelic rock scene, and in time they'd pay a heavy price for exploring the outer edges of musical and psychological possibility, but along the way they left behind a few fine albums, and The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators remains a potent delight. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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サイケ・ガレージといえば真っ先に思いつくバンド!ジャケットのアートワークも素晴らしい。M1はガレージ・パンクの歴史的名曲で、ロッキー・エリクソンの狂気じみたヴォーカルも最高!
2020/04/16 よしさん
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CA QUINTETの“TRIP THRU'HELL”、GANDALFの同名アルバムと同じ次元のアルバム、たいしたことなし。
2008/03/31 Nishaさん
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コレは(最初期の)サイケデリックロックを代表する名盤の1つだといわれてるけど昔、聴いた感想は「何処がサイケだ?壺を持ったオッサンがテュクテュク言ってる変なB級ガレージロックじゃないか…」だったけど久しぶりに聴いてみたら「気分が悪くなるくらい強烈なサイケだ…」に変わった。普段聴くと全くサイケを感じられないかも知れないけど疲れ果てて思考能力が落ちてる時に聴いてみると僕の今の感想に納得して頂けるかも?ガレージっぽい曲は良いけどメランコリックな曲はイマイチかなぁ…
2007/09/18 QTAROさん
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