Tuesday, June 14, 2011

The Byrds




US Group formed 1964
Original line-up:
Roger McGuinn:  Vocals, Lead Guitar
David Crosby:      Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Gene Clark:         Vocals, Tambourine
Chris Hillman:      Vocals, Bass
Michael Clarke:    Drums
                                                   
















Title:  Mr. Tambourine Man (1965)
Label:   Columbia
Genre:  Folk-Rock
Rating:  *****


Tracks:  
 1.  Mr. Tambourine Man   (2:21)
 2.  I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better   (2:34)
 3.  Spanish Harlem Incident   (2:00)
 4.  You Won't Have to Cry   (2:09)
 5.  Here Withou You   (2:38)
 6.  The Bells Of Rhymney   (3:33)
 7.  All I Really Want to Do   (2:05)
 8.  I Knew I'd Want You   (2:16)
 9.  It's No Use   (2:25)
10.  Don't doubt yourself, Babe   (2:57)
11.  Chimes of Freedom   (3:53)
12.  We'll Meet Again   (2:10)
13.  She Has a Way   (2:27)


The Byrds were an American Rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964, they pioneered the musical genre of Folk-Rock with influence of The Beatles and other British Invasion Bands and the band's signature is Harmony Singing and The twelve-String Rickenbacker Guitar play by Roger McGuinn, the first hit is covered version of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man".


Mr. Tambourine Man is the greatest debut album in the history of rock was released in June 1965, hit singles "Mr. Tambourine Man", "All I Really Want to Do", "The Bells of Rhymney", "I Knew I'd Want you", "I'll feel A Whole Lot Better", and "Here Without You".








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