ROKY ERICKSON - ALL THAT MAY DO MY RHYME - LP - GERMAN IMPORT 2017 13TH FL ELEVS

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ROKY ERICKSON
All That May Do My Rhyme
PLAY LOUD! PRODUCTIONS, 2017  LP Imported from Germany
Play Loud! Productions present the first reissue of Roky Erickson's All That May Do My Rhyme, originally released in 1994. 
Roky Erickson is a legend. 
Former member of the 13th Floor Elevators, he was considered the white James Brown. 
Drug problems and diagnosed schizophrenia made him an outsider. 
By the '90s, he was struggling to survive on a $200 monthly social security check. 
In 1990, artists like R.E.M., ZZ Top, and the Jesus and Mary Chain recorded his songs for a tribute album. 
Erickson performed publicly for the first time in many years at the Austin Music Awards. 
In 1994, he returned to the studio with guitarists Charlie Sexton and the Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary to record All That May Do My Rhyme. 
This record was released on CD, cassette, and vinyl in 1994 on Paul Leary's Trance Syndicate Records. 
Notes from the original press release: "Trance Syndicate is pleased to present the first studio recording in almost a decade by one of the most gifted, most influential, most inspired singer/songwriters from the Republic of Texas since Buddy Holly. 
Roky Erickson is back! performing new songs and a few classics in one of the best studios in Texas, backed by some of Texas' finest musicians." 
This is no cheap live tape, crummy reissue, nor a slimy bootleg. This is the real thing.
Track Listing:
01.I'm Gonna Free Her 02.Starry Eyes 03.You Don't Love Me Yet 04.Please Judge 05.Don't Slander Me 06.We Are Never Talking 07.For You (I'd Do Anything) 08.For You 09.Clear Night For Love 10.Haunt 11.Starry Eyes
- Play Loud! Productions present the first reissue of Roky Erickson's All That May Do My Rhyme, originally released in 1994. - After drug problems and diagnosed schizophrenia, the former member of the 13th Floor Elevators performed publicly for the first time in many years in the early '90s. - In 1994, he returned to the studio with guitarists Charlie Sexton and the Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary to record All That May Do My Rhyme.
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