Bull of the Woods

Bull of the Woods
Studio album by The 13th Floor Elevators
Released 1969
Recorded 1968
Genre Psychedelic rock, acid rock, blues rock
Length 35:31
Label International Artists
Producer Ray Rush
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Bull of the Woods is the 13th Floor Elevators' last album on which they worked as a group, and despite the near absence of both Roky Erickson (his appearance here marked by a mere four out of eleven songs) and Tommy Hall, it is noted for its moody, dreamy, and fuzzed-out psychedelic sound.

It featured not only the 1968 lineup of Roky Erickson, Stacy Sutherland, Tommy Hall, Danny Thomas, and Duke Davis, but Ronnie Leatherman on bass as well, who was brought back after the departure of Davis. It is an album that was largely the effort of guitarist Stacy Sutherland, carrying the weight of the song writing credits (five tracks, co-writing a further four with Tommy Hall). Originally begun as a project commenced shortly after the completion of Easter Everywhere, tentatively entitled Beauty and the Beast and later A Love That's Sound, it wasn't released until 1969 as Bull of the Woods, by which time the group had effectively disbanded.

In 2009, the album was released with bonus tracks as part of the "Sign of the 3-Eyed Men" box set. The set also included a reconstruction of the "lost" third album, A Love That's Sound, which consisted of mostly previously unreleased tracks, and early versions of songs later included on Bull of the Woods.

Track listing

  1. "Livin' On" (Stacy Sutherland, Tommy Hall) – 3:23
  2. "Barnyard Blues" (Sutherland) – 2:52
  3. "Til Then" (Sutherland, Hall) – 3:18
  4. "Never Another" (Roky Erickson, Hall) - 2:27
  5. "Rose and the Thorn" (Sutherland) – 3:37
  6. "Down by the River" (Sutherland) – 1:50
  7. "Scarlet and Gold" (Sutherland) – 5:00
  8. "Street Song" (Sutherland) – 4:57
  9. "Dear Dr. Doom" (Sutherland, Hall) – 3:13
  10. "With You" (Ronnie Leatherman) – 2:12
  11. "May the Circle Remain Unbroken" (Erickson) – 2:42

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