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专辑中文名: Gremlins Have Pictures
歌手: Roky Erickson
资源格式: MP3
版本: Remastered
发行时间: 1986年
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
专辑介绍:
“迷幻摇滚”的先驱Roky Erickson,The 13th Floor Elevators乐队的吉他手。乐队建于1965年,他们可能是最早的迷幻乐队。同时他们也是最早的乐队接受来自公众舆论的偏见甚至法律的约束队伍,他们也最早涉及滥用药物。Roky Erickson,这位音乐天才,药物滥用者,精神分裂者,后来隐居,忍受贫穷和污秽
Roky Erickson was very much a changed man when he re-emerged on the music scene in the late '70s after a deeply troubling stay in a mental institution following an arrest for drugs in 1969. The graceful but energetic proto-psychedelia of Erickson's music with the 13th Floor Elevators was replaced by a hot-wired straight-ahead rock sound which suggested an updated version of the teenaged garage pounders Roky recorded with his early group the Spades, and the charming psychobabble of Tommy Hall's lyrics with the Elevators gave way to twisted narratives documenting Roky's obsessive enthusiasm for cheezoid horror movies of the 1950s. It wasn't until 1980 that Erickson released his first solo album, and that disc has had a rather eventful history. Stu Cook (ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival) produced the sessions over a period of two years, and the album appeared in Europe as Roky Erickson & the Aliens (released by CBS in England, making it Roky's only major-label release to date), while in America it came out as The Evil One on the San Francisco indie 415 Records. The British and American releases featured different track lineups, and each version featured songs which didn't show up on the other; to complicate matters all the more, early versions of three of the songs were released on a small-label EP in France. His band, the Aliens, are in sharp, precise form; Erickson's vocals confirm he's a blues-rock belter of the first order (even when he's raving about creatures with atom brains, two-headed dogs, or the Evil One himself), and if the songs are a bit odd lyrically (which you would expect from the titles), the tunes are clever and punchy and rock on out. While the serene and evocative folk-rock of All That May Do My Rhyme represents Roky Erickson's strongest solo work, The Evil One shows just how strong a rocker he could be -- and how good a band he could put together. Great stuff, and certainly the best representation of Roky's "latter-day punk" period.
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专辑曲目:
01. Night Of The Vampire
02. nterpreter
03. SOng To Abe Lincoln
04. John Lawman
05. Anthem (I Promise)
06. Warning (Social And Political Injustices)
07. Sweet Honey Pie
08. Cold Night For Alligators
09. I Am
10. Heroin
11. I Have Alaways Been Here Before
12. Before In The Begining
13. Bermuda
14. Burn The Rest Flames
15. I'm A Demon
16. The Beast
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