The Byrds - The Columbia Singles '65 -'67 (2002)
The Byrds - The Columbia Singles '65 -'67 (2002)
A1. Mr.Tambourine Man A2. I Knew I'd Want You A3. All I Really Want To Do A4. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better A5. The Bells Of Rhymney A6. Chimes Of Freedom A7. She Don't Care About Time B1. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue B2. The Times They Are A-Changin' B3. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) B4. She Don't Care About Time B5. Set You Free This Time B6. It Won't Be Wrong B7. He Was A Friend Of Mine C1. Eight Miles High C2. Why C3. 5D (Fifth Dimension) C4. Captain Soul C5. Mr. Spaceman C6. What's Happening?!?! C7. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star C8. Everybody's Been Burned D1. My Back Pages D2. Renaissance Fair D3. Have You Seen Her Face D4. Don't Make Waves D5. Lady Friend D6. Old John Robertson D7. Goin' Back D8. Change Is Now Roger McGuinn – lead guitar, banjo, Moog synthesizer, vocals Gene Clark – tambourine, rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals David Crosby – rhythm guitar, vocals Michael Clarke – drums Chris Hillman – bass guitar, rhythm guitar, mandolin, vocals
When “Mr. Tambourine Man” first rumbled out of car radio speakers in 1965, it was a pivotal moment in pop history.
With its jangling 12-string and epic sweep, it was the dawn of a new day: the birth of folk-rock. And the Byrds were just getting started. The next two years saw one hit after another, from the Biblical prophesies of “Turn, Turn, Turn” to the raga-rock of “Eight Miles High”, from the exotic orchestration of “So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Star” to the Byrds bringing it all back home with “My Back Pages.†Here they are again, 30 landmark recordings in their perfectly constructed, radio-friendly mono mixes: the forgotten rarities, withdrawn singles and, of course, all the original A and B-sides.
No one has ever had a stronger run of singles than did the Byrds in their prime. No one. --- bootlegzone.com
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