The Jaybirds - Going Our Own Ways (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Jaybirds
Title: Going Our Own Ways
Year Of Release: 1998 / 2026
Label: Guerssen Records
Genre: Rock, Blues, Beat, Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:16
Total Size: 466 / 264 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Going Our Own Ways
Year Of Release: 1998 / 2026
Label: Guerssen Records
Genre: Rock, Blues, Beat, Garage Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 40:16
Total Size: 466 / 264 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Jaybirds – Going Our Own Ways (03:27)
2. The Jaybirds – Mercy Mercy (02:35)
3. The Jaybirds – I Wanna Be Free (03:02)
4. The Jaybirds – Why Did You Go (02:54)
5. The Jaybirds – Harpstrut (03:33)
6. The Jaybirds – On Love (03:16)
7. The Jaybirds – Take It Easy (02:46)
8. The Jaybirds – Try It (02:55)
9. The Jaybirds – Get Out Of My Life Woman (03:21)
10. The Jaybirds – I'll Be Doggone (02:46)
11. The Jaybirds – Take A Heart (03:20)
12. The Jaybirds – Go Back Home (02:19)
13. The Jaybirds – I Need You (03:57)
One of the more authentic 60s-styled Mod/R&B/beat acts in continental Europe during the 90s, The Jaybirds formed in Vienna strongly inspired by bands such as The Yardbirds (their name is a nod to them).
“Going Our Own Ways” was their second album, originally released in 1998 (the same year that they supported the Rolling Stones in Vienna in front of an audience of 80.000 people!) As the title suggests, it was a statement of autonomy, emphasizing their distinctive path within the mod/sixties revival scene, blending classic R&B and freakbeat repertoire with their own material.
We at Guerssen were big fans of the Jaybirds back at the time so it’s a real pleasure for us to bring you the reissue of this overlooked album. We always felt it deserved a second life, so we’re proud to finally bring it back.
“Going Our Own Ways” was their second album, originally released in 1998 (the same year that they supported the Rolling Stones in Vienna in front of an audience of 80.000 people!) As the title suggests, it was a statement of autonomy, emphasizing their distinctive path within the mod/sixties revival scene, blending classic R&B and freakbeat repertoire with their own material.
We at Guerssen were big fans of the Jaybirds back at the time so it’s a real pleasure for us to bring you the reissue of this overlooked album. We always felt it deserved a second life, so we’re proud to finally bring it back.