Bull of the Woods is the third and final studio album by the 13th Floor Elevators, on which they worked as a group. The album is noted for its moody, dreamy, and fuzzed-out psychThe album project commenced shortly after the completion of Easter Everywhere, tentatively entitled Beauty and the Beast and later A Love That's 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. The band was in the process of disintegrating while recording was taking place. Only four songs feature Roky Erickson and Duke Davis; only one features Tommy Hall. The remaining seven tracks only feature Sutherland, Thomas, and Leatherman. Most of the tracks recorded in the Spring of 1968 were discarded and the album was completed in the Fall of 1968. Guitarist Stacy Sutherland holds sole song writing credits on five tracks, co-writing a further four with Tommy Hall. It wasn't released until March 1969 as Bull of the Woods, by which time the group had effectively disbanded.
1. Livin On
2. Barnyard Blues
3. Till Then
4. Never Another
5. Rose And The Thorn
6. Down By The River
7. Scarlet And Gold
8. Street Song
9. Doctor Doom
10. With You
11. May The Circle Remain Unbroken
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