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Roky Erickson

Don't Slander Me
CD $14
2LP Black $30
LP Cyan $20
Digital Download $10.99
  • CD & 2xLP housed in deluxe gatefold “tip-on” jackets with book-deep liner notes by Joe Nick Patoski
  • 2xLP includes booklet, download card for full album, and etching by artist Travis Millard (on Side D)
  • CD includes 18-pg booklet
  • Rare / unseen archive photos and ephemera

Description

If The Evil One was the album that broke Erickson out of the indie ghetto and brought him to a worldwide audience, the follow-up, 1986’s Don’t Slander Me was the one that showcased his rock and roll sensibilities like no recording before. Recorded with a rolling cast of musicians following the dissolution of The Aliens, the birth of The Explosives and a recording band featuring members of both, the album was recorded against a backdrop of the emerging punk scene, which arrived late to Erickson’s native Texas. Losing the more out-there and exotic elements of earlier and future albums, it presents us with Erickson the rocker, playing punk, rockabilly, blues and – in ‘Burn The Flames’, later found on the Return Of The Living Dead soundtrack –even power ballads.

AVAILABLE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2013

Celebrating a creative purple patch by a singular performer, Light In The Attic is to reissue the three Roky Erickson albums orchestrated by Orb Productions, Craig Luckin’s San Francisco-based music company. In revisiting The Evil One (LITA 097), Don’t Slander Me (LITA 098) and Gremlins Have Pictures (LITA 099), we hold a lens to a unique artist beloved of Sonic Youth, Spacemen 3, ZZ Top, Jesus And Mary Chain, The Black Angels, Jack White and many more.

If The Evil One was the album that broke Erickson out of the indie ghetto and brought him to a worldwide audience, the follow-up, 1986’s Don’t Slander Me was the one that showcased his rock and roll sensibilities like no recording before. Losing the more out-there and exotic elements of earlier and future albums, it...

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Artist Bio

His band was riding high in their native Texas and beyond and 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. That band, 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...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Don't Slander Me
    3:26
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  • 2 Haunt
    2:51
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  • 3 Crazy Crazy Mama
    2:04
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  • 4 Nothing in Return
    2:50
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  • 5 Burn the Flames
    6:10
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  • 6 Bermuda
    3:12
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  • 7 You Drive Me Crazy
    2:30
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  • 8 Can't Be Brought Down
    5:03
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  • 9 Starry Eyes
    3:07
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  • 10 The Damn Thing
    4:57
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  • 11 Hasn't Anyone Told You
    2:40
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  • 12 Realize Your Mine
    4:36
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  • 13 Haunt (Alternate Take)
    3:35
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