Album Details
Title: You're Gonna Miss Me [Original Soundtrack] Artist: Roky Erickson Release Date: 7/10/2007 Label: Palm Duration: 37:30 Album Type(s): soundtrack, lyrics/libretto UPC: 660200213923 Genre: Rock Styles: Rock & Roll, Psychedelic, Garage Rock, Proto-Punk Moods: Eccentric, Intense, Atmospheric, Difficult, Quirky, Complex, Enigmatic, Fractured, Paranoid, Rousing, Trippy, Druggy, Energetic, Fiery, Passionate, Tense/Anxious, Uncompromising, Aggressive, Cathartic, Theatrical Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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You're Gonna Miss Me :: 13th Floor Elevators
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Fire Engine :: 13th Floor Elevators
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Starry Eyes :: Roky Erickson
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Bloody Hammer :: Roky Erickson & the Aliens
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Two Headed Dog (Red Temple Prayer) :: Roky Erickson & the Aliens
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For You (I'd Do Anything) :: Roky Erickson
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Mine, Mine, Mind [Sponge Records Version] :: Roky Erickson & the Aliens
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Unforced Peace :: Roky Erickson
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You Don't Love Me Yet :: Roky Erickson
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The Wind and More :: Roky Erickson & the Aliens
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It's a Cold Night for Alligators :: Roky Erickson & the Aliens
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Goodbye Sweet Dreams [#] :: Roky Erickson
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Palm | 2139 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
Keven McAlester, director of the Roky Erickson documentary You're Gonna Miss Me, claims at the end of his liner notes for this soundtrack that what many critics told him all along is, in fact, correct: the music speaks for itself. This soundtrack of all original material by Erickson in his various guises -- as lead singer of the 13th Floor Elevators and as a solo artist -- is terrific. While the film has gotten raves for portraying Erickson, a longtime sufferer of mental illness, as a human being who has a new lease on life due to the intervention of his brother, the music that accompanies it ranges from the best of the best to the truly otherworldly. There are other compilations that are more complete, but few of them offer such a dramatic and direct focus as this one assembled by Lisa Nishimura-Seese. From the title track and "Fire Engine" by the Elevators to "Bloody Hammer," "Two-Headed Dog," and "Cold Night for Alligators," by Erickson & the Aliens from the late '70s, through to the jangling folk-rock of "You Don't Love Me Yet," to his homemade recordings on a lone acoustic guitar. Moments like "For You I'd Do Anything," and "Goodbye Sweet Dreams," present the savant genius of the songwriter in all its starkness. Had Erickson played "For You (I'd Do Anything)" for Phil Spector or Jack Nitzsche, they may have thrown him out of their respective offices and called him crazy (consider the sources) but would have perhaps conspired to steal its melody and arrangement. "Unforced Peace" is one the most haunted songs in recent history, and the album's closer "Goodbye Sweet Dreams," a recent song, is simply as beautiful as it is scary. See the movie. Buy the soundtrack. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Billy Miller | Audio Production, Producer | | Carlos Bedoya | Mastering | | Darren Hill | Project Assistant, Management | | Duane Aslaksen | Audio Production, Photography, Producer | | Guy Clark | Photography | | Jeff Sutton | Producer, Audio Production | | Joe Galdo | Mastering, Digital Editing | | Lisa Nishimura-Seese | Compilation Producer | | Raymond François | Photography | | Stu Cook | Audio Production, Producer |
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