VA - Never Ever Land - 83 Texan Nuggets From International Artists Records 1965-1970 [3CD Remastered Box Set] (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Never Ever Land - 83 Texan Nuggets From International Artists Records 1965-1970
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Charly Records [SNAJ 735 CD]
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock
- Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 3:45:47
- Total Size: 755 mb / 1.33 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
It's not unusual for a small independent record company to be defined by its first major success, and that was certainly the case for the maverick Texas label International Artists. IA began life in 1965 as a fairly ordinary regional outfit releasing pop/rock stuff, but when they scored a nationwide hit with the 13th Floor Elevators' proto-psychedelic anthem "You're Gonna Miss Me," the label's de facto A&R chief, Lelan Rogers, dove headfirst into Texas acid culture and IA became a home for consciousness-expanded acts such as the Golden Dawn, the Bubble Puppy, Endle St. Cloud, and the truly crazed Red Crayola. Never Ever Land is a three-CD set designed to give a reasonably comprehensive picture of International Artists' strange and memorable five-year lifespan. Disc one is focused on Texas garage rock, and features some of the fuzzier and more straightforward material from the 13th Floor Elevators, the Red Crayola, and the Golden Dawn alongside lesser-known teen rock acts such as the Beach Boys-influenced Coastliners and the frantic Chayns. Disc two is devoted to IA's psychedelic acts, though since several already popped up on disc one the distinction may seem vague to some; at any rate, while most of this music isn't as eccentric as AI's reputation would suggest, this is still a solid set of acid-influenced rock, ranging from the tight hard rock of the Bubble Puppy and the earnest folk-rock of the Rubayyat to the country-flavored sounds of Ginger Valley and the brilliantly "huh?"-inducing sides from the Red Crayola. Finally, the third disc rounds up various odd and ends, from the sublime (two superb acoustic tracks from Roky Erickson with Clementine Hall) and the worthy (a couple selections from Lightnin' Hopkins' IA set Free Form Patterns) to the ridiculous (Sonny Hall's dunderheaded country novelty "The Battle of the Moon"). The set is accompanied by a thick booklet featuring a short history of the label, an entertaining interview with Lelan Rogers, and an AI discography. Never Ever Land reveals the dirty little secret that much of International Artists' output wasn't as bizarre as their most famous releases would lead you to expect, but the first two discs serve as an excellent overview of the heady era when teenage rock gave way to something more adventurous, and the third delivers some superb moments while filling in the gaps in the IA story; it's a loving tribute to a label whose existence was in many respects a brave leap into the musical unknown.
2008 three CD set that collects classic tracks from the label's flagship acts like the 13th Floor Elevators, the Red Crayola, the Bubble Puppy and Golden Dawn alongside a host of sought-after lesser known gems from the likes of Thursday's Children, the Chaynes, the Rubayaat, Sterling Damon and the Shayds. Quite a number of these tracks are here making their CD debut, several not having seen the light of day since their first release 40 years ago. Meticulously researched, compiled and sequenced, each of the set's three discs has been carefully themed: Disc One features the label's renowned Garage acts. Disc Two concentrates on it's prime Psychedelic recordings. Disc Three delves deep into the label's archives and demonstrates the wide range of music the label embraced and includes rocking blues, more mainstream pop, country, soul and oddities.
2008 three CD set that collects classic tracks from the label's flagship acts like the 13th Floor Elevators, the Red Crayola, the Bubble Puppy and Golden Dawn alongside a host of sought-after lesser known gems from the likes of Thursday's Children, the Chaynes, the Rubayaat, Sterling Damon and the Shayds. Quite a number of these tracks are here making their CD debut, several not having seen the light of day since their first release 40 years ago. Meticulously researched, compiled and sequenced, each of the set's three discs has been carefully themed: Disc One features the label's renowned Garage acts. Disc Two concentrates on it's prime Psychedelic recordings. Disc Three delves deep into the label's archives and demonstrates the wide range of music the label embraced and includes rocking blues, more mainstream pop, country, soul and oddities.
::TRACKLIST::
Disc: 1 - Garage - The Texan Earthquake
1. I Want My Woman - The Emperors
2. Alright - The Coastliners
3. You're Gonna Miss Me - 13th Floor Elevators
4. Rejected - Sterling Damon
5. Wonderful You - The Coastliners
6. Dominoes - Thursday's Children
7. I Tried So Hard - The Chaparrels
8. See It Thru - Chayns
9. In My Own Time - The Patterns
10. Live With The Moon - Chayns
11. Night Time (Is The Right Time) - Chayns
12. A Part Of You - Thursday's Children
13. Fire Engine - 13th Floor Elevators
14. Air Conditioned Man - Thursday's Children
15. 25 MPH - Lost And Found
16. There's Something Wrong (In This Place) - Chayns
17. Help, Murder, Police - Thursday's Children
18. Reaching Out To You - The Golden Dawn
19. You Can Forget About That - Thursday's Children
20. Tried To Hide - 13th Floor Elevators
21. A Nice Surprise - The Golden Dawn
22. Pink Stainless Tail - The Red Crayola
23. Communication Breakdown - Inner Scene
24. Let Me Be - Lost And Found
25. We Sell Soul - The Spades
26. You're Gonna Miss Me - The Spades
27. I Don't Ever Want To Come Down - 13th Floor Elevators
Disc: 2 - Out There! - The Psychedelic Sounds Of I.A.
1. Hot Smoke And Sasafrass - The Bubble Puppy
2. Starvation - The Golden Dawn
3. Scarlet And Gold - 13th Floor Elevators
4. Everybody's Here - Lost And Found
5. War Sucks - The Red Crayola
6. Never Ever land - The Rubayyat
7. Search The Sun - The Shayds
8. My Time - The Golden Dawn
9. Slip Inside This House - 13th Floor Elevators
10. When Will You Come Through - Lost And Found
11. Tell Me One More Time (What's Happening To Our World) - Endle St. Cloud
12. If I Had A Reason - The Bubble Puppy
13. Ginger - Ginger Valley
14. If I Were A Carpenter - The Rubayyat
15. Days Of Our Time - The Bubble Puppy
16. Professor Black - Lost And Found
17. Quest For Beauty - Endle St. Cloud
18. A Gathering Of Promises - The Bubble Puppy
19. Forever lasting Plastic Words - Lost And Found
20. She Lives In A Time Of Her Own - 13th Floor Elevators
21. Nickle Niceness [Demo] - The Red Crayola
22. Hurricane Fighter Plane - The Red Crayola
23. Come Through - Endle St. Cloud
24. Country Life - Ginger Valley
25. This Is Love - Endle St. Cloud
26. Vil Vile Grass [Demo] - The Red Crayola
27. 60-Second Radio Spot - 13th Floor Elevators
Disc: 3 - Pot Pourri - Pop And Anything Goes
1. Pepperman - Arnim & Hamilton
2. Times Gone By - Disciples of Shaftesbury
3. Popcorn Popper - Beauregarde
4. Breakfast In Bed - Big Walter
5. Black Ghost - Lightnin' Hopkins
6. Mama Never Taught Me How To Jelly Roll - Beauregarde
7. Terp - Dave Allen
8. Hurry Sundown - The Bubble Puppy
9. My Cup Is Full - Disciples of Shaftesbury
10. Little Girl Called Sad - Kathy Clarke
11. Baby Child - Lightnin' Hopkins
12. Bring Your Love - The Shayds
13. Walkin' Midnight Coffee Break - Arnim & Hamilton
14. Splash - Clementine Hall
15. Right Track now - Clementine Hall
16. Trouble's Coming On - Billy Wade McKnight
17. My Summer Prayer - Kathy Clarke
18. I Need Your Lovin' - Billy Wade McKnight
19. Mini Skirt - Lightnin' Hopkins
20. C.C. Rider - Dave Allen
21. Lonely - The Bubble Puppy
22. Poor Planet Earth - Sonny Hall
23. So Ah In Ah Love - Tom Harvey
24. Honey Child - Johnny Williams
25. Sweet Thang - Frankie & Johnny
26. The Battle Of The Moon - Sonny Hall
27. My Last Letter - Sterling Damon
28. Interview At KSAN Radio - Roky Erickson
29. May The Circle Remain Unbroken - 13th Floor Elevators
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