If Roky Erickson had vanished from the face of the earth after the 13th Floor Elevators released their epochal debut single, "You're Gonna Miss Me," in early 1966, in all likelihood he'd still be regarded as a legend among garage rock fanatics for his primal vocal wailing and feral harmonica work. But while Erickson has become something of an icon among fans of rock at its edgiest, far too many regard the man as some sort of acid casualty who peaked with his first record and has been babbling about movie monsters ever since. Though Erickson's first two albums with the 13th Floor Elevators are watershed works of the early psychedelic movement (especially the wondrous Easter Everywhere), his later solo releases (recorded after a stay in a Texas mental hospital took a fearsome toll on Erickson's psyche) contain many moments of brilliant, bare-wired rock & roll despite their freak-show reputation, and his occasional forays into folk-rock (especially on the lovely All That May Do My Rhyme) possess a gentle wisdom and mesmerizing beauty that are genuinely inspiring. Erickson's body of recorded work has long merited an intelligently assembled critical overview, and thankfully Bill Bentley, a longtime Erickson partisan who assembled the 1990 multi-artist compilation Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, has created just such an album with I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology. Beginning with Erickson's first single (a magnetic 1965 side with his early band the Spades), I Have Always Been Here Before swings into a well-chosen ten-song overview of Erickson's tenure with the Elevators (and while the liner notes claim the version of "Slip Inside This House" is a rare single edit, it's actually the full-length album cut). Even more importantly, the bulk of I Have Always Been Here Before sorts the pearls from a number of poorly assembled collections of Erickson's solo recordings, and the switchblade proto-punk rock of "Click Your Fingers Applauding the Play," the twisted pop of "Creature With the Atom Brain," and the plaintive folk-rock of "You Don't Love Me Yet" make clear that Erickson's talents went in a number of different directions, but his bright, clear vocals, fine songs, and sharp rhythm guitar work shine like a jewel in any context. I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology confirms what a handful of fans have long known -- that Erickson is a major talent who has created a remarkable body of work -- and this is easily the most comprehensive and satisfying collection of his music assembled to date. If you have any interest at all in Roky Erickson's music, this is easily the best starting point to investigate his work, and unlike many Erickson collections, the artist will actually get royalties for this one. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology
03/01/2005 | Shout Factory
All Music Guide Review
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"You're Gonna Miss Me" appears in ads for Dell Computers (fall 2006).
Credits of I Have Always Been Here Before: The Roky Erickson Anthology
- Scott Matthews
- Drums
- Ted Myers
- Discographical Annotation, Discographical Information
- Fuzzy John Oxendine
- Drums
- Lelan Rogers
- Producer
- Barry Frosty Smith
- Drums
- Speedy Sparks
- Guitar (Acoustic), Producer, Bass
- Bob Sullivan
- Engineer
- Stuart Sullivan
- Producer, Engineer
- Jeff Sutton
- Drums
- Benny Thurman
- Bass
- Paul Zahl
- Drums
- Stacy Sutherland
- Guitar
- Tommy Hall
- Guitar, Electric Jug, Vocals
- Bill Bentley
- Liner Notes, Compilation Producer
- Harry Hess
- Guitar, Harmonica
- John Ike Walton
- Drums
- Bill Steele
- Engineer
- Jerry Lightfoot
- Photography
- Julee Stover
- Editorial Supervision
- Bryan Lasley
- Art Direction, Design
- Stephanie Chernikowski
- Photography
- Sumner Erickson
- Tuba, Vocals
- Lynn Gathright
- Engineer
- Jean Constant Gindreau
- Photography
- Casey Monahan
- Producer
- Bill T. Miller
- Vocals, Electric Autoharp, Musical Direction, Research Assistant
- Vince Mariani
- Engineer
- Gary Stewart
- Compilation Producer
- Danny Thomas
- Drums
- Shawn Amos
- A&R
- Shane Mooney
- Project Assistant
- Mike Johnson
- Research Assistant
- Joe Kearney
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Patrick Lundberg
- Research Assistant
- John Roberts
- Artwork, Package Supervision
- Hugh Patton
- Drums
- Mike Hinton
- Guitar
- Derek Dressler
- Project Assistant
- Jeff Palo
- Producer
- Elizabeth McCarthy
- Project Assistant
- Clementine Hall
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Ernie Cull
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Johnny Eli
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar
- Clinton Golden
- Illustrations
- Chris Meerbott
- Research Assistant
- Doug Mobley
- Producer, Engineer
- Mike Ritchey
- Bass
- John Shropshire
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar
- Betty Shumate
- Photography
- Frank Davis
- Engineer
- Walter Andrus
- Engineer
- Duane Aslaksen
- Guitar, Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Gordon Bynum
- Producer
- Jack Casady
- Bass
- Scott Church
- Engineer
- Stu Cook
- Producer
- Karl Derfler
- Engineer, Remixing
- Ernie Durawa
- Drums
- Dan Galindo
- Bass
- Bob Gorman
- Bass
- John Hagen
- Cello
- Dan Hersch
- Remastering
- Paul Leary
- Guitar (Electric), Guitar (12 String Electric)
- Ronnie Leatherman
- Bass
- Andre Lewis
- Synthesizer, Keyboards, Vocoder
- Craig Luckin
- Producer, Photography, Engineer
- Roky Erickson
- Guitar, Harmonica, Tambourine, Vocals, Guitar (12 String), Main Performer
- Doug Sahm
- Guitar, Producer
- Charlie Sexton
- Organ, Guitar (Acoustic), Dobro, Guitar (Electric)
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