Up on the 13th Floor

13th Floor Elevators

Up on the 13th Floor

RELEASED: May 17, 2000
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Baby Blue Meaning 5:17 2. Dr. Doom Meaning 3:13 3. I Had to Tell You Meaning 2:28 4. I've Got Levitation Meaning 2:42 5. Kingdom of Heaven Meaning 3:11 6. May the Circle Remain Unbroken Meaning 2:45 7. Pictures (Leave Your Body Behind) Meaning 6:31 8. Reverberation (Doubt) Meaning 2:51 9. Slide Machine Meaning 3:43 10. Slip Inside This House Meaning 8:03 11. Street Song Meaning 4:57 12. Wait for My Love Meaning 3:25 13. You Gotta Take That Girl 3:00 14. You're Gonna Miss Me Meaning 2:32 15. Roller Coaster Meaning 5:08
Up on the 13th Floor is the debut studio album by the 13th Floor Elevators, released in 1966. It is considered a cornerstone of psychedelic rock, featuring innovative use of reverb and distortion, along with the distinctive sound of the Electric Jug played by Tommy Hall. The album is known for its surreal lyrics and experimental soundscapes, which have influenced countless artists and helped shape the psychedelic music genre.