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13th Floor Elevators
Easter Everywhere
Charly Records (IA-LP5 QFPS7)
International Artists (IA-LP5 QFPS7)
Release date: Jan 1, 2024, UK
1967 second studio album by the Texan pioneers of psychedelia. This ground-breaking album not only defined psychedelic rock but informed punk a decade later, and even the 90’s indie-dance music scene with Primal Scream’s cover of ‘Slip Inside This House’ on their classic Screamadelica LP
Originally issued in November 1967 - copies barely trickled out of Texas, making original pressings not only expensive but clean copies impossible to find even 50 years ago.
Therefore, meticulous attention to detail has gone into this reissue in order to achieve a facsimile edition faithful to the original stereo pressing as issued by the International Artists Recording Corp.
If Psychedelic Sounds of The 13th Floor Elevators was the first bona fide psychedelic album, then the band surpassed themselves with what is critically regarded as THE masterpiece of psychedelia.
96KHZ-24bit transfers were made of an original pressing of the LP and a mixed master tape. When overlaid the audio matched, authenticating the tape’s provenance as an original cutting master. The number of processes from tape to lacquer were limited to an absolute minimum. No attempt was made to rebalance or EQ. A half speed master was then cut at Abbey Road Studios and a test pressing was then dubbed using the same process and the dynamic range compared against the original pressing. The result was a better sounding pressing than the original!
crédits
paru le 18 octob
A1
Slip Inside This House
A2
Slide Machine
A3
She Lives (In A Time Of Her Own)
A4
Nobody To Love
A5
Baby Blue
B1
Earthquake
B3
Dust
B3
(I've Got) Levitation
B4
I Had To Tell You
B5
Postures (Leave Your Body Behind)



