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Roky Erickson & The Aliens - The Evil One (plus one)

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Artist: Roky Erickson & The Aliens
Edition: Music CD
Format: Original recording reissued
CD Release Date: 2002-04-16
Music Label: Sympathy 4 the R.I.
Soundtracks:
Music CD 1
  1. Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)
  2. I Think Of Demons
  3. Creature With The Atom Brain
  4. The Wind And More
  5. Don't Shake Me Lucifer
  6. Bloody Hammer
  7. Stand For The Fire Demon
  8. Click Your Fingers Applauding The Play
  9. If You Have Ghosts
  10. I Walked With A Zombie
  11. Night Of The Vampire
  12. It's A Cold Night For Alligators
  13. Mine Mine Mind
  14. Sputnik
  15. White Faces
Music CD 2
  1. Click Your Fingers Applauding The Play
  2. Modern Humans Show
  3. It's A Cold Night For Alligators
  4. Modern Humans Show
  5. Creature With The Atom Brain
  6. Modern Humans Show
  7. The Night Of The Vampire
  8. Modern Humans Show
  9. White Faces
  10. Bloody Hammer
  11. Modern Humans Show
  12. Sputnik
  13. Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer)
  14. Modern Humans Show
  15. Modern Humans Show
  16. Modern Humans Show
  17. Modern Humans Show
  18. Mine Mine Mind
  19. Modern Humans Show
  20. I Walked With A Zombie
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Free Music Review: The Biggest Casualty of Rock and Roll
Hit: 5 Stars

It's hard to quantify someone like Roky Erickson and an album like this. To me, this is his best album, even better than his stuff with the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. Janis Joplin admitted to sealing his yelp and Billy Gibbons was amazed by his ability when they were in competing bands in Texas (The Moving Sidewalks and the Thirteenth Floor Elevators). Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth has cited him as an influence on the disenfranchised noise that would become the brilliance of Sonic Youth. What I'm getting at is that Roky Erickson holds the genuine credentials of a lost musical genius. His sound is much harder to define. Maybe if Ozzy had fronted Sabbath all the way into the 80's when the art of metal was being fined tuned or Captain Beefheart had been interested in proto-metal (it's important to note that I am not comparing their voices).

Roky Erickson was mentally unstable. He was in and out of clinics, experimented with drugs, and received shock treatment as a form of therapy. The man has run the gauntlet and it's amazing that he's still around today to share his music. This album however was cut in 1981. It is the best representation of his work. He sounds like a man trying to hold his fragile world together even though it is ripping at the seams. The album is haunted by vampires, demons, and the devil but that's because Roky himself was haunted by them. I can't say enough about the absolute genius of this album. Buy it and do it now before it is unavailable like many of his other works. Also, do yourself a favor and get the documentary on Roky You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone. It's fascinating with some amazing musical clips.
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