The Byrds: Mr.tambourine Man
Artist: The Byrds
Title: Mr.tambourine Man
Product Type: VINYL LP
Vinyl LP pressing. The Byrds burst upon an already fertile pop/rock music scene in the spring of 1965 with a stunning retooling of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" that changed everything. The debut album of the same name that followed, featuring mind blowing folk-rock gems like "The Bells Of Rhymney," "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" and "Chimes Of Freedom," was so aromatically intoxicating it even lit a fire under the Beatles across the Atlantic, working on Rubber Soul. The Mr. Tambourine Man longplayer is so bountiful it almost doubles as a Byrds greatest hits, volume one. "Here Without You" and "I Knew I'd Want You" weave a sense of mystery into the Byrds' eerie harmonic tapestry. And "All I Want To Do," along with "Spanish Harlem Incident," once again, connect Dylan's magic to the pop charts in a way only McGuinn, Crosby, Clark, Hillman and Clarke could pull off.
Tracks:
1.1 Mr. Tambourine Man
1.2 I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
1.3 Spanish Harlem Incident
1.4 You Won't Have to Cry
1.5 Here Without You
1.6 The Bells of Rhymney
2.1 All I Really Want to Do
2.2 I Knew I'd Want You
2.3 It's No Use
2.4 Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe
2.5 Chimes of Freedom
2.6 We'll Meet Again
Title: Mr.tambourine Man
Product Type: VINYL LP
Vinyl LP pressing. The Byrds burst upon an already fertile pop/rock music scene in the spring of 1965 with a stunning retooling of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" that changed everything. The debut album of the same name that followed, featuring mind blowing folk-rock gems like "The Bells Of Rhymney," "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" and "Chimes Of Freedom," was so aromatically intoxicating it even lit a fire under the Beatles across the Atlantic, working on Rubber Soul. The Mr. Tambourine Man longplayer is so bountiful it almost doubles as a Byrds greatest hits, volume one. "Here Without You" and "I Knew I'd Want You" weave a sense of mystery into the Byrds' eerie harmonic tapestry. And "All I Want To Do," along with "Spanish Harlem Incident," once again, connect Dylan's magic to the pop charts in a way only McGuinn, Crosby, Clark, Hillman and Clarke could pull off.
Tracks:
1.1 Mr. Tambourine Man
1.2 I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
1.3 Spanish Harlem Incident
1.4 You Won't Have to Cry
1.5 Here Without You
1.6 The Bells of Rhymney
2.1 All I Really Want to Do
2.2 I Knew I'd Want You
2.3 It's No Use
2.4 Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe
2.5 Chimes of Freedom
2.6 We'll Meet Again