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'This box is a labour of love that restores the 13th Floor Elevators to their rightful position as the fearless trailblazers of psychedelia, and as one of the most kick-ass bands ever... Now you can finally hear the true Elevators - and its like sunlight bursting through cloud.
The Elevators epitomised the ecstasies and the horrors of pyschedelia, enshrining the questing spirit of Furthur as well as the excess that short-circuited much of the hippy movement. But for two or so years, they burned with a flame so fierce that 40 years on they still remain an inspiration'
* * * * * MOJO, April 2009
'At last, total elevation.
Despite their legendary status as trailblazers and the worlds first truly psychedelic band, the Elevators career has, until now, been defined by missed opportunities, record company ineptitude, Roky Ericksons catastrophic mental breakdown and Stacey Sutherlands desperate attempts to overcome his personal demons. The arrival of this eagerly-awaited box set finally sets the record straight on the Elevators legacy, sanctioned as it is by the surviving members of the band, with its title coming from the Elevators self-appointed mystic and electric jug playing visionary Tommy Hall.
Sign Of The 3 Eyed Men is the long-dreamed-of trip to the promised land for Elevators fans everywhere... get your skates on or risk missing out on something very special!'
* * * * Record Collector, Reissue of the Month, April 2009
'Lavish 10-disc salute to the Texan psych lords... lovingly restored and meticulously expanded.
Hitherto ill-served by muffled vinyl with lousy stereo definition, shoddy transfers and wrongly identified tracks, here the music has been remastered and remixed by Walt Andrus, the bands original engineer and producer.
Undoubtedly, its been a hugely worthwhile project'
* * * * * Uncut, Reissue Of The Month, January 2009
'Wow. This must surely be the very last word on The 13th Floor Elevators. Sign Of The 3 Eyed Men is an inexhaustible package by this seriously unhinged group of wide-eyed Texan trippers.'
Lenny Helsing salivates over the deluxe 10 CD box set and luxurious 72-page hardback book.
Shindig, March/April 2009
'The importance here is to contemplate the message of sage wisdom within... the presence of The 13th Floor Elevators. Through a soundscape originating in South Texas, onward throughout the planets, here is a stunning outlay of the mysterious energy of The 13th Floor Elevators. Think about it. Billy F Gibbons, ZZ Top
Holy blues, the psychedelic bible. Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream
Slip Inside This House is such a great record. They kind of sounded like Buddy Holly on acid! Peter Buck, REM
In two hundred years time there will only be two 60s bands that count The 13th Floor Elevators and The MC5.Julian Cope
A symbolic kicking open of those garage doors, the Elevators sniffed out the new- found freedom and ran with it. Lenny Kaye, Nuggets
Well - THE 13th Floor Elevators were THE band. Paul Kantner, Jefferson Airplane
Far-reaching, eloquent, fucked-up and beautiful - the greatest rocknroll in the world. J Spaceman, Spiritualized
Roky Erickson was special. He was an extraordinary musician and songwriter. Chet Helms, The Family Dog
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