Update: I've re-uploaded this file as requested. I'm not sure what the problem is, but most of the files that were hosted on gigasize are no longer working. For some strange reason they are still active, but the files have changed into small 1kb files. I've sent an e-mail to the gigasize admins to inform them of the problem, and hopefully they will be able to restore the files, or fix the problem. On a good note... It looks like I'm back permanently. Everything went well with court and I don't have to go back till May, and my internet service is working once again. You can look forward to regular updates once again.
There are few albums from the early stages of the psych movement that sound as distinctively trippy, and remain as pleasing
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 clichés 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.
Download: 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
Download Size: 72MB
Year of Release: 1966
Label: Collectables
Genre: Psychedelic
Bitrate: 192kbps
Label: Collectables
Genre: Psychedelic
Bitrate: 192kbps
Track List:
1. You're Gonna Miss Me
2. Roller Coaster
3. Splash 1
4. Reverberation
5. Don't Fall Down
6. Fire Engine
7. Thru The Rhythm
8. You Don't Know (How Young You Are)
9. Kingdom Of Heaven
10. Monkey Island
11. Tried To Hide
12. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Live)
13. You Really Got Me (Live)
14. Gloria (Live)
15. You're Gonna Miss Me (Live)
1. You're Gonna Miss Me
2. Roller Coaster
3. Splash 1
4. Reverberation
5. Don't Fall Down
6. Fire Engine
7. Thru The Rhythm
8. You Don't Know (How Young You Are)
9. Kingdom Of Heaven
10. Monkey Island
11. Tried To Hide
12. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Live)
13. You Really Got Me (Live)
14. Gloria (Live)
15. You're Gonna Miss Me (Live)
Download: 13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
Download Size: 72MB
7 comments:
Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad that you are enjoying the blog. It's nice to know that there are people who are regularly visiting it, and it encourages me to keep going. I'm glad that you like gigasize also. My goal is to eventually be able to get enough points (1 for each download) to get a lifetime premium account on gigasize. I only need 45,500 more people to download an album lol. I wish that everyone didn't use rapidshare to host files. The hour waiting period between downloads wouldn't be nearly as bad if I could just download an album hosted elsewhere, but it's hard to find anything good that isn't hosted on rapidshare. I haven't even checked to see if there was a waiting period between downloads for gigasize. Would someone care to let me know about that?
I see ...it's an amplified jug. the Spacemen 3 faithfully recreate it on their Rollercoaster cover.
Always wanted to hear them, people around people around the people around me have mentioned it often enough that I am happy to have found this blog and the offered music.
Thanks very much.
Danilo
Well, thanks for this Lp. can you post their other two albums?
hey ahomimmus,
links to other two albums is still working! use search button
Thanks Heaps For this i downloaded the other 2 albums and enjoyed them but couldn't get this one so thanks for uploading again.
Thanks for the reup and glad everything worked out for you! I believe giga does have a limit, like megaupload, where you can only dl so much from the same ip per day. It's a high limit though, and since not that many people use it, i don't usually reach the limit. I'll try to remember to look the next time.
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