Full Flyte (965-70)

Track Listings
1. Mr Tambourine Man    
2. Feel A Whole Lot Better    
3. All I Really Want To Do    
4. Turn Turn Turn    
5. Chimes Of Fredom    
6. She Dont Care About Time    
7. Eight Miles High    
8. 5D    
9. Mr Spaceman    
10. So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star    
11. Have You Seen Her Face    
12. Renaissance Fair    
13. My Back Pages    
14. Everybodys Been Burned    
15. Why    
16. Lady Friend    
17. Goin Back    
18. Wasnt Born To Follow    
19. Old John Robertson    
20. Artificial Energy    
See all 27 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Import exclusive compilation of the Byrds' prime years. 27 tracks, the disc contains all of the major & most of the minor hit singles, plus many key album tracks & non-hit singles as 'Feel a Whole Lot Better,' 'Chimes of Freedom,' 'She Don't Care About Time,' 'Renaissance Fair,' 'Everybody's Been Burned,' 'Goin' Back,' 'Hickory Wind,' 'You're Still on My Mind,' & 'Chestnut Mare.'

Full Flyte (965-70), Music, Byrds, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop
Full Flyte (1965-1970)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Cramming the Byrds in one Cage
Full Flyte (1965-1970)
The Byrds
Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000007TY3
Release Date: 1992-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Mr. Tambourine Man
  2. Feel a Whole Lot Better
  3. All I Really Want to Do
  4. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)
  5. Chimes of Freedom
  6. She Don't Care About Time
  7. Eight Miles High
  8. 5D (Fifth Dimension)
  9. Mr. Spaceman
  10. So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star
  11. Have You Seen Her Face
  12. Renaissance Fair
  13. My Back Pages
  14. Everybody's Been Burned
  15. Why?
  16. Lady Friend
  17. Goin' Back
  18. Wasn't Born to Follow
  19. Old John Robertson
  20. Artificial Energy
  21. You Ain't Going Nowhere
  22. Hickory Wind
  23. You're Still on My Mind
  24. Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
  25. Gunga Din
  26. Ballad of Easy Rider
  27. Chestnut Mare

Album Description

Import exclusive compilation of the Byrds' prime years. 27 tracks, the disc contains all of the major & most of the minor hit singles, plus many key album tracks & non-hit singles as 'Feel a Whole Lot Better,' 'Chimes of Freedom,' 'She Don't Care About Time,' 'Renaissance Fair,' 'Everybody's Been Burned,' 'Goin' Back,' 'Hickory Wind,' 'You're Still on My Mind,' & 'Chestnut Mare.'

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Cramming the Byrds in one Cage.......2006-01-26

It is impossible to do an overview of a group like the Byrds because of their various incarnations and the fact that most of their material was of such a high quality. However, Raven Record of Australia has done the best job possible (nearly all Raven releases are worth seeking out). The only constant here is Byrds leader Roger (nee: Jim) McGuinn, who piloted these wildly talented ensembles through the mid-1960s hit years (cuts 1-16), the roots-psychedelic masterpiece "Notorious Byrds Brothers" (cuts 17-20), the rock-meets-Nashville classic "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" (cuts 21-23), and the late-1960s-early 1970s country rock version (featuring the brilliant Clarence White on guitar) (cuts 24-26). Much has been said about "artistic tensions" in the group, but however much David Crosby, Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke, and - later - Gram Parsons faced off with McGuinn and each other, it never seemed to translate into the grooves of the original LPs. These songs, from "Mr. Tambourine Man" through "Eight Miles High" and onto "Hickory Wind," are just timeless and sound as good today as the day they were released. The Byrds didn't aim for the heart with love songs; they aimed for the mind and they had an intellectual sensibility rarely found in pop music. If this is your first Byrds disc, I guarantee you will be moved to seek out their original albums, almost all of which still shine today.

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