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Byrds the Essential Byrds Mp3, Flac, Wma Byrds The Essential Byrds mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Essential Byrds Country: US Released: 2003 Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1507 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1660 mb WMA version RAR size: 1952 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 953 Other Formats: DTS WMA VQF AHX VOX MOD APE Tracklist Hide Credits Mr. Tambourine Man 1-1 2:31 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – B. Dylan* I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better 1-2 2:34 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – G. Clark* All I Really Want To Do 1-3 2:06 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – B. Dylan* The Bells Of Rhymney 1-4 3:32 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – I. Davies*, P. Seeger* Chimes Of Freedom 1-5 3:53 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – B. Dylan* Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) 1-6 3:51 Music By – P. Seeger*Producer – Terry Melcher She Don't Care About Time (Single Version) 1-7 2:31 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – G. Clark* It Won't Be Wrong 1-8 2:00 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – H. Gerst*, R. McGuinn* Lay Down You Weary Tune 1-9 3:32 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – B. Dylan* Set You Free This Time 1-10 2:51 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – G. Clark* He Was A Friend Of Mine 1-11 2:32 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – R. McGuinn* The Times They Are A-Changin' 1-12 2:20 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – B. Dylan* Eight Miles High 1-13 3:36 Producer – Allen StantonWritten-By – D. Crosby*, G. Clark*, R. McGuinn* 5D (Fifth Dimension) 1-14 2:34 Producer – Allen StantonWritten-By – R. McGuinn* Wild Mountain Thyme 1-15 2:32 Producer – Allen StantonWritten-By – C. Hillman*, D. Crosby*, G. Clark*, R. McGuinn* Mr. Spaceman 1-16 2:11 Producer – Allen StantonWritten-By – R. McGuinn* So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star 1-17 2:08 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman*, R. McGuinn* Have You Seen Her Face 1-18 2:41 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman* Time Between 1-19 1:55 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman* Renaissance Fair 1-20 1:54 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – D. Crosby*, R. McGuinn* My Back Pages 1-21 3:10 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – B. Dylan* Dolphin's Smile 1-22 1:58 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman*, D. Crosby*, R. McGuinn* Artificial Energy 2-1 2:21 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman*, M. Clarke*, R. McGuinn* Old John Robertson (Single Version) 2-2 1:55 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. Hillman*, R. McGuinn* Goin' Back 2-3 3:28 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. King, G. Goffin* Natural Harmony 2-4 2:13 Composed By – C. Hillman*Producer – Gary Usher Wasn't Born To Follow 2-5 2:04 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – C. King, G. Goffin* You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 2-6 2:35 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – B. Dylan* Hickory Wind 2-7 3:34 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – B. Bucannan*, G. Parsons* Nothing Was Delivered 2-8 3:26 Producer – Gary UsherWritten-By – B. Dylan* This Wheel's On Fire 2-9 4:47 Producer – Bob JohnstonWritten-By – B. Dylan*, R. Danko* Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man 2-10 3:56 Producer – Bob JohnstonWritten-By – G. Parsons*, R. McGuinn* Your Gentle Way Of Loving Me 2-11 Producer – Bob JohnstonProducer [Digital] – Bob IrwinWritten-By – F. Guilbeau*, G. 2:37 Paxton* Ballad Of Easy Rider 2-12 2:06 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – R. McGuinn* Jesus Is Just Alright 2-13 2:12 Producer – Terry MelcherWritten-By – A. Reynolds* It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Alternate Mix) 2-14 4:55 Producer – Terry MelcherProducer [Associate] – Jerry HochmanWritten-By – B. Dylan* Lover Of The Bayou (Live) 2-15 3:41 Producer – Jim Dickson, Terry MelcherWritten-By – J. Levy*, R. McGuinn* Chestnut Mare 2-16 5:10 Producer – Jim Dickson, Terry MelcherWritten-By – J. Levy*, R. McGuinn* Glory, Glory 2-17 4:03 Producer – Chris Hinshaw, Terry MelcherWritten-By – A. Reynolds* Jamaica Say You Will 2-18 Producer [Digital] – Bob IrwinProducer [Original] – Chris Hinshaw, Terry 3:28 Melchers*Written-By – J. Browne* I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician 2-19 2:04 Producer [Original] – Chris Hinshaw, Terry Melchers*Written-By – J. Levy*, R. McGuinn* Tiffany Queen 2-20 2:42 Producer – The ByrdsWritten-By – R. McGuinn* Antique Sandy 2-21 Producer – The ByrdsWritten-By – C. White*, G. Parsons*, J. Seiter*, R. McGuinn*, S. 2:15 Battin* Farther Along 2-22 2:57 Arranged By – C. White*Producer – The Byrds Companies, etc. Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City Credits A&R [A&R Coordination] – Darren Salmieri A&R [Legacy A&R] – Steve Berkowitz Art Direction – Howard Fritzson Compilation Producer – Bob Irwin Design – Kellum McClain Inc., Ron Kellum Management [Packaging Manager] – Mark Unterberger Mastered By – Vic Anesini Photography By [Front Cover, Inner Tray Card, Spine Sheet, Inner Spread (Large Photos & Inset Photos 1st, 3rd & 4th From Left)] – Michael Ochs Archives.com* Photography By [Inset Photo (2nd From Left)] – Don Hunstein Photography By [Inset Photo (5th From Left)] – David Gahr Photography By [Outer Spread (Large Background Photo)] – Guy Webster Product Manager [Project Director] – John Jackson , Stephan Moore Notes Tracks 1-6, 1-7 and 1-11 are mono recordings. Words on Turn! Turn! Turn! from The Book Of Ecclesiastes. Mastered at Sony Music Studios, New York. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 6 9699 89110 2 4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Essential Byrds (2xCD, 512249 2 Byrds* Legacy, Columbia 512249 2 Europe 2003 Comp) The Essential Byrds (2xCD, 88697831882 Byrds* Legacy, Columbia 88697831882 Europe 2010 Comp) The Essential Byrds (2xCD, 5122492000 Byrds* Legacy, Columbia 5122492000 Australia 2003 Comp) The Essential Byrds (2xCD, 88697831882 Byrds* Legacy, Columbia 88697831882 Europe 2003 Comp) Comments about The Essential Byrds - Byrds Winenama A 2011 edition exists called "The Essential Byrds 3.0",with a limited edition third disc containing six extra songs,as follows:3-01. Spanish Harlem Incident3-02. I Knew I'd Want You3-03. The World Turns All Around Her3-04. I See You3-05. Change Is Now3-06. One Hundred Years From NowPackaged in a quadfold CD paper sleeve. Eng.Men Barcode from back of cover:8 8697-87293-2 3As per my personal copy. Related Music albums to The Essential Byrds by Byrds Dick Terry - Dick Terry Sings Gershwin Terry Reid - Terry Reid Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry - Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry Terry Knight & The Pack - Interview with Terry Knight TERRY STAMP & JIM AVERY - Terry Hall - Clark Terry Septet, Terry Pollard Septet - Cats vs. Chicks (A Jazz Battle Of The Sexes) Clark Terry - Clark Terry The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man / Turn! Turn! Turn! The Byrds - Greatest Hits.
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