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Easter Everywhere
LP by 13th Floor Elevators
Released September, 1967
Recorded Walt Andrus Studios 1967
Genre Psychedelic Rock
Length 41 min 29 s
Record label International Artists
Producer Lelan Rogers and Stacy Sutherland
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com 4 stars out of 5 link
13th Floor Elevators Chronology
The Psychedelic Sounds of the 13th Floor Elevators
(1966)
Easter Everywhere
(1967)

(1968)

Easter Everywhere (1967) is the second album from the Texas Psychedelic Rock band 13th Floor Elevators. The album was originally released as an LP by International Artists. It was long a hard-to-find collectors' item, until re-released as a CD from Collectables (sic) Records, catalog number COL-CD-0553, in 1993.

The album features the band's distinctive sound on songs ranging from their own psychedelic masterpiece "Slip Inside this House" to a straightforward cover of Bob Dylan's "Baby Blue".

The front cover has a stylized sun in orange emanating short curvy rays, on a background of green, with the title written in an arc above the sun and the band's name in warped characters below.

Track listing

  1. "Slip Inside this House"
  2. "Slide Machine"
  3. "She Lives (In a Time of Her Own)"
  4. "Nobody to Love"
  5. "Baby Blue"
  6. "Earthquake"
  7. "Dust"
  8. "I've Got Levitation"
  9. "I Had to Tell You"
  10. "Postures (Leave Your Body Behind)"


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