A spiritual journey woven through folk-rock poetry
The Byrds showed a deepening of their musical exploration and spirituality in their later years.
While incorporating elements of country and gospel, the band pursued its own unique harmonies and melodies. Even through changes in lineup, the Byrds' signature clarity and lyricism remained. This is an important record that explored the possibilities of folk rock to the very end.
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1)
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Tiffany Queen
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2)
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Get Down Your Line
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3)
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Farther Along
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4)
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B.B. Class Road
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Bugler
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America's Great National Pastime
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Antique Sandy
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Precious Kate
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So Fine
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5)
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Lazy Waters
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Bristol Steam Convention Blues
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Producer - The Byrds
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Guitar, Vocals - Roger McGuinn
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Mastered By - Darcy Proper
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Drums, Rhythm Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Steel Guitar, Banjo [5-string] - Gene Parsons
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Recorded By - Mike Ross
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Bass, Piano, Vocals - Skip Battin
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Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals - Clarence White (2)
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Photography By - Ed Caraeff
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Design [Original Design] - Virginia Team