The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
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Track List: Mr. Tambourine Man
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- Mr. Tambourine ManDownload & Buy
- I'll Feel A Whole Lot BetterDownload & Buy
- Spanish Harlem IncidentDownload & Buy
- You Won't Have To CryDownload & Buy
- Here Without YouDownload & Buy
- The Bells Of RhymneyDownload & Buy
- All I Really Want To DoDownload & Buy
- I Knew I'd Want YouDownload & Buy
- It's No Use
- Don't Doubt Yourself, BabeDownload & Buy
- Chimes Of FreedomDownload & Buy
- We'll Meet AgainDownload & Buy
- She Has A WayDownload & Buy
- I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (Alternate Version)Download & Buy
- It's No Use (Alternate Version)Download & Buy
- You Won't Have To Cry (Alternate Version)Download & Buy
- All I Really Want To Do (Single Version)Download & Buy
- You And Me (Instrumental)Download & Buy
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Album Details: Mr. Tambourine Man
- Release Date:
- 04/30/1996
- Label:
- Sony
- UPC:
- 074640917226
User Reviews: Mr. Tambourine Man
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Electric Folk
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byrd of spain
, June 17, 2000Reviewer: carloslsaura - See all carloslsaura's reviewsThis is one of the most important lp's of the 60's, of course they have dylan's influence but at time beatles and others groups make of this record a complete collection of songs.
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Pro Reviews: Mr. Tambourine Man
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews One of the greatest debuts in the history of rock, Mr. Tambourine Man was nothing less than a significant step in the evolution of rock roll itself, demonstrating that intelligent lyrical content could be wedded to compelling electric guitar riffs and a solid backbeat. It was also the album that was most responsible for establishing folkrock as a popular phenomenon, its most alluring traits being Roger McGuinn's immediately distinctive 12string Rickenbacker jangle and the band's beautiful harmonies. The material was uniformly strong, whether they were interpreting Bob Dylan (on the title cut and three other songs, including the hit single "All I Really Want to Do"), Pete Seeger ("The Bells of Rhymney"), or Jackie DeShannon ("Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe"). The originals were lyrically less challenging, but equally powerful musically, especially Gene Clark's "I Knew I'd Want You," "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better," and "Here Without You"; "It's No Use" showed a tougher, harderrocking side and a guitar solo with hints of psychedelia. [The CD reissue adds six less impressive (but still satisfying) bonus tracks and alternate takes from the same era.] - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide |
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