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The Byrds - Younger Than Yesterday (remastered) (1966)

Track listing:
  1. So You Want To Be A Rock & Roll Star 2:09
  2. Have You Seen Her Face 2:43
  3. C.T.A. - 102 2:32
  4. Renaissance Fair 1:55
  5. Time Between 1:57
  6. Everybody's Been Burned 3:09
  7. Thoughts And Words 3:00
  8. Mind Gardens 3:49
  9. My Back Pages 3:12
  10. The Girl With No Name 1:54
  11. Why? 2:55
  12. It Happens Each Day 2:48
  13. Don't Make Waves 1:40
  14. My Back Pages [Alternate Version] 2:46
  15. Mind Gardens [Alternate Version] 3:21
  16. Lady Friend 2:34
  17. Old John Robertson [Single Version] 5:05

Notes


Younger than Yesterday was somewhat overlooked at the time of its release during an intensely competitive era that found the Byrds on a commercial downslide. However, time has shown it to be the most durable of the Byrds' albums, with the exception of Mr. Tambourine Man. Crosby, McGuinn, and especially Hillman come into their own as songwriters on an eclectic but focused set blending folk-rock, psychedelia, and early country-rock. The sardonic "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" was a terrific single; "My Back Pages," also a small hit, was the last of their classic Dylan covers; "Thoughts and Words," the flower-power anthem "Renaissance Fair," "Have You Seen Her Face," and the bluegrass-tinged "Time Between" are all among their best songs. The jazzy "Everybody's Been Burned" may be David Crosby's best composition, although his "Mind Gardens" is one of his most excessive. The CD reissue has six bonus tracks, including the fine Crosby-penned single "Lady Friend" and notably different alternate versions of "Mind Gardens" and "My Back Pages."