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psych 13th floor elevators receive all you can hold flac

Infohash:

52C3E5FB92D68734D4B8C10F30E2FABC8C7DB788

Type:

Music

Title:

psych 13th floor elevators receive all you can hold flac

Category:

Audio/FLAC

Uploaded:

2005-07-06 (by guthlac2)

Description:

13th Floor Elevators "RECEIVE ALL YOU CAN HOLD" length: 76:26 Demos: 01. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love 3:45 02. Monkey Island 2:28 03. Monkey Island (slightly truncated) 2:25 04. Through The Rhythm 3:16 05. Roller Coaster 3:48 06. Fire Engine 2:37 KAZZ-FM, Austin TX, 16 March 1966: 07. The Word 3:15 08. Monkey Island 2:48 09. Roller Coaster 5:08 10. DJ patter 1:34 11. I'm Down 5:29 12. DJ patter 1:15 13. Gloria 7:40 14. DJ patter 1:33 15. Miss Me 1:18 Int. Artists 1966 rough session tapes: 16. chatter 1:14 17. Monkey Island 2:50 18. chatter 0:17 19. Roller Coaster 5:12 20. chatter 0:55 21. Fire Engine 3:28 22. bits 0:57 23. Through The Rhythm 3:18 24. Tried To Hide 2:56 25. false starts 0:43 26. Don't Fall Down 3:08 27. You Don't Know 3:07 DEMOS Tracks 1 and 2 are from the "demos" cassette. Tracks 3-6 are of the same era but in much better quality. These were sourced from clean vinyl and processed to remove stray ticks and pops. They have never appeared on CD and as such are a major find. Track 3 is the same performance of "Monkey Island", but it was truncated on the LP. The differing sound quality made it impractical to splice them together, and so both can be found here. KAZZ Tracks 7 through 15 are the KAZZ show. These have been presented previously by the Roky CD Club on "Reverberation In The Round" but taken from a vinyl source. That tape was edited and the songs out of sequence, although the processing may have been more successful overall. (The vinyl boot may have come from cleaner tapes, although none seem to be in circulation.) This new version is intended to contrast the previous one, not to replace it. The speed is correct, and digital artifacts kept to a bare minimum. Half the enjoyment is in the DJ patter, most of which is missing from "Reverberation In The Round". The announcer sounds as if he had come of age in the swing band era. Presumably he despised the garage rock scene but, consummate professional that he was, we will never know for sure. SESSIONS Much of tracks 16 through 27 overlap with the "Ortman tape" heard on "High Baptismal Flow", and the quality is comparable to that. However several songs on each are not found on the other. Since this tape came directly from International Artists, it is worth preserving in its entirety here. THE CASSETTE With the exception of tracks #3 through #7, all of these were recovered from reference cassettes found with a stash of International Artists multitrack master tapes (as well as the reel-to-reel deck upon which "Easter Everywhere" was recorded), purchased at a garage sale in the Southwest in 2004. The "demos" cassette features a white printed label, blank except for "RCA Cassette Duplicating, 8206 Westpark Dr. Houston, Texas 77063." One side contains the KAZZ-FM show, the other is demos from January and April 1966, some of which were later used for the so-called "Live" album. Applause was dubbed onto them, but this tape contains the original mixes (albeit in mediocre quality). This CD marks the first time "Everybody Needs Somebody" has been heard without the crowd overdubs, as well as the first time this rendition of "Monkey Island" has been presented in its entirety. Titles on the demo side of the cassette are as follows: 1)You Can't Hurt Me Anymore 2)I'm Gonna Love You Too 3)Everybody Needs Somebody 4)Monkey Island 5)Roller Coaster 6)Splash 1 7)Through The Rhythm 8)You've Got To Take That Girl 9)Fire Engine 10)Miss Me 11)Tried To Hide Except for #3, 4, 5, 7 and 9, all of these can be found in better quality on "High Baptismal Flow" and "Psychedelic Sounds Alternate Mix". #3-4 were used on this disc. The other tracks can be found on "Fire In My Bones". (Since that album has been rendered permanently out of print, they can be heard here as well.) It is believed that this is one of a small set of reference cassettes that International Artists would have dubbed for the band members to take home. (More likely the KAZZ side had been blank originally, but this is believed to be a low-gen copy, possibly 1st gen.) The quality is what one could expect from such sources. Cassette was low-end audio in the mid-1960s, and the tapes had not been lovingly preserved. However, the material has been restored as much as possible, and is quite listenable for what it is. There may or may not be better source tapes in existence. Until such are released, these will serve to plug most of the few remaining holes in the 13th Floor Elevators' ongoing discography. This CD is NOT available commercially. This music is NOT for sale. Neither is anything else from the IA stash. Neither are the fans who make it available to you. We do, however, anticipate a day when The Roky Erickson "Trust" will be up for bids on eBay. no art from guthlac2

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31

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249.94 Mb

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Comments:

Splong (2014-06-20)

...... any chance of firing this one up again ? - It looks crash hot