The Byrds - The Essential Byrds (2003)

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Title: The Essential Byrds
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:34:13
Total Size: 652 Mb / 240 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Mr. Tambourine Man 2:29
2. I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better 2:32
3. All I Really Want to Do 2:04
4. Chimes of Freedom 3:51
5. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) 3:49
6. She Don't Care About Time (Single Version) 2:29
7. It Won't Be Wrong 1:58
8. Set You Free This Time 2:49
9. He Was a Friend Of Mine 2:30
10. Eight Miles High 3:34
11. 5D (Fifth Dimension) 2:32
12. Mr. Spaceman 2:09
13. So You Want to Be a Rock 'N' Roll Star 2:06
14. Have You Seen Her Face 2:39
15. Renaissance Fair (Single Version)
16. My Back Pages 3:08

CD 2
1. Lady Friend (Single Version) 2:30
2. Old John Robertson (Single Version) 1:53
3. Goin' Back 3:26
4. Natural Harmony 2:11
5. Wasn't Born to Follow 2:02
6. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 2:33
7. Hickory Wind 3:32
8. This Wheel's on Fire 4:45
9. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man 3:54
10. Ballad of Easy Rider 2:04
11. Jesus Is Just Alright 2:10
12. Lover of the Bayou (Live) 3:39
13. Chestnut Mare 5:08
14. Glory, Glory 4:01
15. I Wanna Grow Up to Be a Politician 2:02
16. Tiffany Queen 2:40
17. Farther Along 2:57

While the all-killer no-filler single-disc The Byrds' Greatest Hits remains the best distillation of their classic songs, The Essential Byrds is a smartly assembled double dose, including all 14 of the 1965-1967 tracks on Greatest Hits, but expanding its reach into their entire Columbia output, going as far as the early '70s. Inevitably, that means that disc two -- which goes, roughly, from mid-1967 to 1971 -- isn't as good as the first half, and that the last four tracks in particular are by far the least impressive, tagged on mostly so that the release spans the Byrds' entire Columbia catalog. That's a small reservation considering that the two-fer adds many first-rate songs not on Greatest Hits, from non-hit singles like "Lady Friend" and "Goin' Back" to standout album cuts like "Renaissance Fair," "Natural Harmony," "Jesus Is Just Alright," and "Chestnut Mare." There are no surprises here; even the songs that eluded inclusion on albums for many years, like the early B-side "She Don't Care About Time" and "Lady Friend," have been commonly available in the CD era. And it's true that this misses some other fine album tracks that could have stood with pride alongside those selected, like "I Knew I'd Want You," "John Riley," and "Dolphin's Smile." Within the confines of the two-CD format, though, it's a very well-chosen career overview. [The 2011 3.0 edition adds a third disc with six additional tracks: “Spanish Harlem Incident,” “I Knew I’d Want You,” “The World Turns All Around Her,” “I See You,” “Change Is Now,” and “One Hundred Years from Now.”]





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Many thanks for lossless.