Easter Everywhere

Easter Everywhere

by The 13th Floor Elevators
Easter Everywhere

Easter Everywhere

by The 13th Floor Elevators

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Overview

On their groundbreaking debut album, the 13th Floor Elevators sometimes sounded as if they were still learning how to work with the strange beast of their own creation known as psychedelic rock. But their second set, 1967's Easter Everywhere, found them a great deal more comfortable and confident with their loose and hypnotically trippy approach. Easter Everywhere doesn't have an out-of-the-box classic cut like "You're Gonna Miss Me" or "Fire Engine" from The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, but in many ways it's a more cohesive and consistent work, and the subtle but effective structures of the longer tracks grow and develop through repeated listenings, while rockers like "She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)" and "Levitation" pack a surprisingly visceral punch. Stacy Sutherland was never a blazing guitar hero, but his concise aural punctuations on the epochal "Slip Inside This House" and a superb cover of Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" are perfectly suited to the material. In addition, the rhythm section of Dan Galindo on bass and Danny Thomas on drums locks these songs into place with confidence and skill. The strange patterns of Tommy Hall's electric jug playing are as gloriously bewildering as ever, merging the music of the spheres with an alien attack, and Roky Erickson's vocals make even the most acid-damaged poesy sound passionate, graceful, and wildly alive. And Roky and the Elevators never sounded sweeter and saner than they did on the penultimate tune, "I Had to Tell You," with Roky seemingly offering a postscript to his many sad years to follow with the words "If you fear I'll lose my spirit/Like a drunkard's wasted wine/Don't you even think about it/I'm feeling fine." Even if less influential than The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators, Easter Everywhere is every bit as compelling and a true benchmark of early psychedelic rock -- not bad for an album produced by Kenny Rogers' brother. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/10/2024
UPC: 5060767449691
Rank: 125555

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The 13th Floor Elevators   Primary Artist
Ronnie Leatherman   Bass
John Ike Walton   Drums
Clementine Hall   Vocals
Roky Erickson   Guitar,Vocals
Dan Galindo   Bass
Tommy Hall   Jug,Vocals
Stacy Sutherland   Guitar,Vocals
Danny Thomas   Drums,Vocals

Technical Credits

Bob Dylan   Composer
Clementine Hall   Composer
Frank Davis   Engineer
Lelan Rogers   Producer
Roky Erickson   Composer
Powell St. John   Composer
Guy Clark   Photography
Tommy Hall   Composer
Stacy Sutherland   Composer,Producer
Russell Wheelock   Photography
R.P. St. John   Composer
Andrew Thompson   Remastering
Walt Andrus   Remastering
Paul Drummond   Remastering
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