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Mr. Tambourine Man

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  1. Mr. Tambourine Man 2:29 Not Available  
  2. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better 2:31 Not Available  
  3. Spanish Harlem Incident 1:57 Not Available  
  4. You Won't Have To Cry 2:07 Not Available  
  5. Here Without You 2:36 Not Available  
  6. The Bells Of Rhymney 3:30 Not Available  
  7. All I Really Want To Do 2:03 Not Available  
  8. I Knew I'd Want You 2:14 Not Available  
  9. It's No Use 2:23 Not Available  
10. Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe 2:54 Not Available  
11. Chimes Of Freedom 3:51 Not Available  
12. We'll Meet Again 2:07 Not Available  
13. She Has A Way 2:24 Not Available  
14. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (Alternate Version) 2:27 Not Available  
15. It's No Use (alternate lead guitar overdub) 2:23 Not Available  
16. You Won't Have To Cry (alternate vocal track/take 2) 2:07 Not Available  
17. All I Really Want To Do (Single Version) 2:02 Not Available  
18. You And Me (instrumental backing track - take 13) 2:11 Not Available  
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Ms. Felicia Davis-burden VINE™ VOICE
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This box is a bargain: the three first Byrds albums, all remastered with extra tracks, detailed liner notes and photographs. Here is some of the most joyous and uplifting music ever produced - particularly the songs of Gene Clark which grace the first two collections. Also listen to the singing: Clark's especially. Soulful as well as beautifully harmonious. Here is where the sixties really took off. Enjoy the Timeless Flight!
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Ground-breaking debut 30 Sep 2010
By Harvey Randall TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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This gets 5 stars because it is one of the greatest debut albums in rock history, a true groundbreaker which redefined how rock & pop could sound thereafter. The Byrds were the band who wanted to be America's version of the Beatles & it has to be said that no band before or since possessed a better creative understanding of what their mentors were up to. This band realised from the start that the Beatles offered a musical template that they first tried to imitate & in doing so discovered that it was open to what they thought to introduce into the mix. The sound is by turns fresh, exuberant, magical, exciting & at times positively joyful- but always intelligent & in Jim (or Roger as he is now known) McGuinn they had a genius arranger who had previously worked with Bobby Darin & Judy Collins in that capacity, among others. I could write a short book about this brilliant record, but not here. Suffice to say that this album has to be a prominent feature on heaven's jukebox.

I must admit to one particular disappointment with the remastered version & that concerns the stereo mix of the title track, in which McGuinn's legendary opening guitar motif is restricted to just the one stereo channel- a poor decision in that it diminishes its impact. Perhaps Sony/Columbia might like to consider remastering the mono singles (previously assembled on 2 albums issued in the early 1980s) in order that we might all appreciate just how remarkable 'Mr. Tambourine Man' sounded back in 1965 when the full force of that guitar figure came over the radio. I wish . . .
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Earlier Byrds music has been released, but this is where it really starts.
The odvious influences were The Beatles and Bob Dylan, but I always felt The Searchers should have received more credit for their melodic recordings from 1963 onwards.
There are Bob Dylan songs such as the title track, there's All I Really Want To Do and Chimes Of Freedom.
Gene Clark provides some top songs too and it equals one of the best debut albums ever recorded.
Mr Tambourine Man fired The Byrds to world attention and they went on to influence, well The Beatles, Bob Dylan and everyone else.
The Jingle Jangle sound will always be the Byrds signiture tune and history tells us there was much more than this outstanding folk rock debut to follow.
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Published on 6 Dec 2009 by BIGDOC
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This is a pretty good album for a debut..by any standard..it does suffer from saminess and quite a few weak tracks towards the end but it also contains 4 classics.. Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2009 by James Mcintyre
A seminal antique
Though not too obvious for many years, The Byrds' debut album can now be regarded as a huge influence on the development of rock music. Read more
Published on 17 July 2006 by D. J. H. Thorn
Jangly guitars rule OK
The price of the 3 CD box set gets this purchase off to a good start. Before buying the set I was familiar with the usual tracks that made the charts but was interested in hearing... Read more
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You NEED these albums, these are there best albums done by the byrds with Mr Tambourine Man and Turn, Tuwn, Turn being the more stronger albums. Read more
Published on 13 Mar 2004 by Dray
Classic debut album
This debut album features Jim (Roger) McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke. Read more
Published on 25 Feb 2004 by Peter Durward Harris
you'll feel a whole lot better if you listen to the byrds
its ao good byrds debut album and it has lots of rock n roll with the touch of folk rock this cd with the members gene clark jim mquinn david crosby and cris hillman plus drummer... Read more
Published on 18 Aug 2001 by Jan Freidun Taravosh
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