Aleka's Attic were an
alternative folk/rock band from Gainesville
, Florida
formed by
River Phoenix and his sister Rain.
History
The original line up of Aleka's Attic included River as lead singer
and played
guitar; his younger sister Rain
sang, but, contrary to many incorrect reports, did not play
keyboards in the band (although she did
play various
percussion, such as
tambourine); Josh McKay was the
bass player; Josh Greenbaum, a friend of River’s
from Florida, was the drummer.
River had a two year development deal with
Island Records to develop the band and record
a marketable
album, which was not accomplished
in the time allotted due to River's ongoing film work schedule. So
Island, retaining the option to continue or not, opted out of the
deal based on the non-marketability of River's newer material.
River then decided to record an album independently for the
band.
The group disbanded due to
River
Phoenix's death on October 31, 1993 from a drug overdose.
The unreleased album
The release of the album, with the proposed titles "Never Odd Or
Even" and "Zero" was postponed due to River's death. Though Rain
spent two years weeding through unfinished tracks and mixing what
was a slew of performances, the album got "shelved". The reason is
that there has been communication problems between the Phoenix
family and
former-members, Tim Hankins and
Sasa Raphael. Josh Greenbaum and Josh Mckay had readily signed a
release form allowing their tracks to be used, hence the early
enthusiasm about the potential release of the
record. A quote from Greenbaum, "The
reason River signed with Island in the first place was because he
obviously wanted to get his music out to the world. I just want to
see that happen, even if I never see a penny from it. That would
make the investment of five years of my life worth it."
In 1997, Phoenix's friend,
Michael
Stipe of
R.E.M., bought over the rights
to all of Aleka's Attic's material from
Island Records.
The album and many other songs by the band can be found on various
sites throughout the internet.
Released tracks
- The group sold tapes between 1989 and 1990 with the songs
"Goldmine", "Too Many Colors", "Across The Way" and "Blue
Period".
- "Across The Way", which was written by River and Josh McKay,
was included on the 1989 PETA benefit album - 'Tame Yourself.'
- "Note To A Friend", featuring River's friend Michael "Flea" Balzary of the Red Hot Chili Peppers on bass, was
released on the 1996 compilation 'In Defense Of Animals: Volume
II'
- The song "Too Many Colors", was featured on the un-released
soundtrack of "My Own Private
Idaho", a 1991 film starring Phoenix and directed by Gus Van
Sant.
Songs
(Included here to increase awareness and prevent the circulation of
fakes.)
Zero (aka neveroddoreven)
- Alone We Elope
- Below Beloved
- Bliss Is...
- Dog God
- Get Anything
- Note To a Friend
- Safety Pins and Army Boots
- Scales and Fishnails
- Senile Felines
- You're So Ostentacious
Others
- Goldmine
- In The Corner Dunce
- Blue Period
- Popular Thinks
- Too Many Colors
- Where I'd Gone
- Across The Way
References
External links