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The Byrds – Untitled [New Vinyl LP] Gatefold LP Jacket, Ltd Ed, 180 Gram
Artist: The Byrds
Title: Untitled
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: Gatefold LP Jacket, Ltd Ed, 180 Gram
Genre: Rock
UPC: 829421301271
Condition: New
Release Date: 2016
Record Label: Friday Music
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Lover of the Bayou
2. Positively 4th Street
3. Nashville West
4. So You Want to Be a Rock ‘N’ Roll Star
5. Mr. Tambourine Man
6. Mr. Spaceman
DISC 2:
1. Eight Miles High
DISC 3:
1. Chestnut Mare
2. Truck Stop Girl
3. All the Things
4. Yesterday’s Train
5. Hungry Planet
DISC 4:
1. Just a Season
2. Take a Whiff on Me
3. You All Look Alike
4. Welcome Back Home
Limited edition double 180 gram blue colored audiophile vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. It was a simple idea: take the folk song structure, wed it to a Beatle beat and count it off. That was the concept Jim McGuinn and Gene Clark were pursuing in clubs on the Sunset Strip when they met David Crosby. Together, these three young veterans of the folk scene recruited Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke to form one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. While they began as an innovative folk-rock hybrid, their adventurous muse took them on many musical paths, creating raga rock and country rock along the way. With Jim, later Roger McGuinn as the constant, the group played on through many lineup shifts and left an indelible mark on popular music. The band’s unique Untitled double album is comprised of one LP of live recordings (the first official release of any live recordings by the band) from two early 1970 performances in New York City and a second LP of new studio recordings. For the concert side, you get seven classic rock champions like So You Want To Be A Rock ‘n Roll Star, ” “Mr. Spaceman” and “Mr. Tambourine Man, ” plus an entire side two taken up by the amazing “Eight Miles High.” The nine-track studio sides feature such distinct ’70s Byrds fare as “Chestnut Mare, ” “Just A Season, ” “Take A Whiff On Me” and “Hungry Planet.” All in all, Untitled is hailed as one of the finest outings from The Byrds’ latter-day line-up.
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