13th Floor Elevators - The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators (LP, Album, Mono, RE, RM, Gre + LP, Album, RE, RM, ) (2022) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 1A-LP-1, CHARYL111L
Country:    US  
Released:  2022
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock

Tracklist:
A1. You’re Gonna Miss Me 2:24
A2. Roller Coaster 5:00
A3. Splash 1 3:50
A4. Reverberation 2:46
A5. Don’t Fall Down 3:00
B1. Fire Engine 3:22
B2. Thru The Rhythm 3:05
B3. You Don’t Know 2:38
B4. Kingdom of Heaven 3:05
B5. Monkey Island 2:38
B6. Tried to Hide 2:43
C1. You Don’t Know
C2. Through the Rhythm
C3. Monkey Island
C4. Roller Coaster
C5 . Fire Engine
D1. Reverberation
D2. Tried to Hide
D3. You’re Gonna Miss Me
D4. I’ve Seen Your Face Before (Splash 1)
D5. Don’t Fall Down
D6. The Kingdom Of Heaven

Credits:
Coordinator - Cliff Dane
Design, Layout - Andy Morten
Executive-Producer - Jean-Luc Young
Producer - Lelan Rogers
Remastered By - Andrew Thompson
Remastered By - Paul Drummond


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 5060767440018
Barcode 5060767442739
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Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Charly Acquisitions Ltd.
Copyright (c) Charly Acquisitions Ltd.
Licensed From Licensemusic.com ApS
Produced For Psy-Fi
Designed At Pepperbox
Remastered At Sound Performance
Pressed By GZ Media

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Michel Morin
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Top notch sound, for somebody who oves the song The Mob Rules, I did appreciate the 4 different versions ! Second record is great with Dio era songs performed live.

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Andrew Beltaos

awesome

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William (Bill) Smith
Great Album

Started getting into Charles Bradley around the same time as Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings. I'm filling in my Soul collection and Daptone Records did a great job with this release.

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William (Bill) Smith
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I'm a Talking Heads fan and have this release on CD, of course I need the LP version. Sounds great on my Planar Rega 2.

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Joan Williams
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Well, that takes me back! The first time I had even heard of them was on Saturday Night Live in 1992. They came out and played Alive. Eddie Vedder looked like a kid but with a huge voice. I’ll never forget near the end of the song, he whipped off his hat and his long hair that was tucked up in his hat flew out and grunge was born! lol (to me anyway! ) It made me want to put on a pair of ripped jeans, a band tee and a flannel shirt! 👏👏Love the album!

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