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13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere
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Music CD Cover Artist: 13th Floor Elevators Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) CD Release Date: 2006-04-25 Music Label: Snapper UK Soundtracks: - Slip Inside This House
- Slide Machine
- She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own)
- Nobody To Love
- Baby Blue
- Earthquake
- Dust
- Levitation
- I Had To Tell You
- Postures (Leave Your Boby Behind)
- Spash 1 (Bonus)
- Kingdom Of Heaven (Bonus)
- You're Gonna Miss Me (Bonus)
- Reverberation (Doubt) (Bonus)
- You Don't Know (Bonus)
- Fire Engine (Bonus)
- Monkey Island (Bonus)
- Roller Coaster (Bonus)
- Levitation (Instrumantal) (Bonus)
- I Don't Ever Want To Come Down (Bonus)
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Free Music Notes for Easter Everywhere AlbumFree Music Review: This is the version to buy Hit: 5 Stars
Already having a copy of the original album on cassette, I had my reservations about buying this CD. At any rate, I did--hoping the bonus cuts would be worth it. Well, folks, they are. Tracks 11-14 are live recordings from Texas, 1967, and the recordings are crisp and authentically LIVE (as opposed to the 1968 live album). The other live recordings of songs from the 1st album are from a San Francisco gig in 1966. Although these 1966 recordings aren't as well recorded as the previous tracks, the historical significance of the Elevators doing psychedelia in the Love Capitol at a time when the Airplane were still a Mamas and Papas throwback makes up for any minor lack of fidelity in the recording process. The instrumental "Levitation" is a studio workout. Last but not least, though, the final track, "I Don't Ever Want To Come Down," is a previously unreleased track from the "Bull" sessions that I'm glad I didn't miss out on.
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