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As the core member of the 13th Floor Elevators and an undisputed pioneer of psychedelic rock, the '60s were thrilling times for Erickson. His band riding high in their native Texas and beyond, the howling single "You're Gonna Miss Me" was his calling card, but Erickson's ‘60s ended in the stuff of nightmares. Under sharp scrutiny by the authorities due to the band's well-expounded fondness for psychedelic drugs, Erickson was found with a single joint on his person. Pleading not guilty by reason of insanity to avoid prison, he was sent to the Rusk State Hospital for the criminally insane, where he was ‘treated' with electroconvulsive therapy and Thorazine treatment. Erickson pulled through his three and a half years at Rusk, and even put together a band while incarcerated. The Missing Links contained Roky plus two murderers and a rapist. Released from the institution in 1974, Roky found his legend had grown while he'd been away - not least because "You're Gonna Miss Me" was included on 1972's Nuggets compilation.
At the time, Roky explained the album this way: "It's gonna go back to the ferocious kind of rock ‘n' roll of the Kinks, the Who and the Yardbirds. It's the kind of music that makes you wish you were playing it or listening to it for the first time ‘way back when.'" But the record would not reach the mass audience of those bands, its success hampered by erratic release schedules and disastrously awkward press interviews. A year after its release, Erickson would become convinced that a Martian had inhabited his body. He would soon become obsessed with mail, and take to taping it, unopened, to his bedroom walls. Many of Erickson's demons were yet to show their faces. But the B-movie demons he exorcised on this record gave us one of hard rock's strangest, most inventive albums.
• Originally released in the UK as the 10 song album Five Symbols in 1980 and as The Evil One in 1981 (with 5 songs replaced), this definitive package gathers all 15 songs from the Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival) late 1977-79 produced sessions
• Rare / unseen archive photos and ephemera
• Gatefold jacket with 20-page book-deep liner notes by Joe Nick Patoski Read More
2. I Walked With A Zombie
3. Night Of The Vampire
4. It's A Cold Night For Alligators
5. Mine Mine Mind
6. Sputnik
7. White Faces
8. I Think Of Demons
9. Creature With The Atom Brain
10. The Wind And More
11. Don't Shake Me Lucifer
12. Bloody Hammer
13. Stand For The Fire Demon
14. Click Your Fingers
15. If You Have Ghosts