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Although they only attained the huge success of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and the Beach Boys for a short time in the mid-'60s, time has judged the Byrds to be nearly as influential as those groups in the long run. They were not solely responsible for devising folk-rock, but they were certainly more responsible than any other single act (Dylan included) for melding the innovations and energy of the British Invasion with the best lyrical and musical elements of contemporary folk music. The jangling, 12-string guitar sound of leader Roger McGuinn's Rickenbacker was permanently absorbed into the vocabulary of rock. They also played a vital role in pioneering psychedelic rock and country-rock, the unifying element being their angelic harmonies and restless eclecticism.

Often described in their early days as a hybrid of Dylan and the Beatles, the Byrds in turn influenced Dylan and the Beatles almost as much as Bob and the Fab Four had influenced the Byrds. The Byrds' innovations have echoed nearly as strongly through subsequent generations, in the work of Tom Petty, R.E.M., and innumerable alternative bands of the post-punk era that feature those jangling guitars and dense harmonies.

Although the Byrds had perfected their blend of folk and rock when their debut single, "Mr. Tambourine Man," topped the charts in mid-1965, it was something of a miracle that the group had managed to coalesce in the first place. Not a single member of the original quintet had extensive experience on electric instruments. Jim McGuinn (he'd change his first name to Roger a few years later), David Crosby, and Gene Clark were all young veterans of both commercial folk-pop troupes and the acoustic coffeehouse scene. They were inspired by the success of the Beatles to mix folk and rock; McGuinn had already been playing Beatles songs acoustically in Los Angeles folk clubs when Clark approached him to form an act, according to subsequent recollections, in the Peter Gordon style. David Crosby soon joined to make them a trio, and they made a primitive demo as the Jet Set that was nonetheless bursting with promise. With the help of session musicians, they released a single on Elektra as the Beefeaters that, while a flop, showed them getting quite close to the folk-rock sound that would electrify the pop scene in a few months.

The Beefeaters, soon renamed the Byrds, were fleshed out to a quintet with the addition of drummer Michael Clarke and bluegrass mandolinist Chris Hillman, who was enlisted to play electric bass, although he had never played the instrument before. The band was so lacking in equipment in their early stages that Clarke played on cardboard boxes during their first rehearsals, but they determined to master their instruments and become a full-fledged rock band (many demos from this period would later surface for official release). They managed to procure a demo of a new Dylan song, "Mr. Tambourine Man"; by eliminating some verses and adding instantly memorable 12-string guitar leads and Beatlesque harmonies, they came up with the first big folk-rock smash (though the Beau Brummels and others had begun exploring similar territory as well). For the "Mr. Tambourine Man" single, the band's vocals and McGuinn's inimitable Rickenbacker were backed by session musicians, although the band themselves (contrary to some widely circulated rumors) performed on their subsequent recordings.

The first long-haired American group to compete with the British Invasion bands visually as well as musically, the Byrds were soon anointed as the American counterpart to the Beatles by the press, legions of fans, and George Harrison himself. Their 1965 debut LP, Mr. Tambourine Man, was a fabulous album that mixed stellar interpretations of Dylan and Pete Seeger tunes with strong, more romantic and pop-based originals, usually written by Gene Clark in the band's early days. A few months later, their version of Seeger's "Turn! Turn! Turn!" became another number-one hit and instant classic, featuring more great chiming guitar lines and ethereal, interweaving harmonies. While their second LP (Turn! Turn! Turn!) wasn't as strong as their debut full-length, the band continued to move forward at a dizzying pace. In early 1966, the "Eight Miles High" single heralded the birth of psychedelia, with its drug-like (intentionally or otherwise) lyrical imagery, rumbling bass line, and a frenzied McGuinn guitar solo that took its inspiration from John Coltrane and Indian music.

The Byrds suffered a major loss right after "Eight Miles High" with the departure of Gene Clark, their primary songwriter and, along with McGuinn, chief lead vocalist. The reason for his resignation, ironically, was fear of flying, although other pressures were at work as well. "Eight Miles High," amazingly, would be their last Top 20 single; many radio stations banned the record for its alleged drug references, halting its progress at number 14. This ended the Byrds' brief period as commercial challengers to the Beatles, but they regrouped impressively in the face of the setbacks. Continuing as a quartet, McGuinn, Crosby, and Hillman would assume a much larger (actually, the entire) chunk of the songwriting responsibilities. The third album, Fifth Dimension, contained more groundbreaking folk-rock and psychedelia on tracks like "Fifth Dimension," "I See You," and "John Riley," although it (like several of their classic early albums) mixed sheer brilliance with tracks that were oddly half-baked or carelessly executed.

Younger Than Yesterday, (1967) which included the small hits "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" and "My Back Pages" (another Dylan cover), was another high point, Hillman and Crosby in particular taking their writing to a new level. In 1967, Crosby would assert a much more prominent role in the band, singing and writing some of his best material. He wasn't getting along so well with McGuinn and Hillman, though, and was jettisoned from the Byrds partway into the recording of The Notorious Byrd Brothers. Gene Clark, drafted back into the band as a replacement, left after only a few weeks, and by the end of 1967, Michael Clarke was also gone. Remarkably, in the midst of this chaos (not to mention diminishing record sales), they continued to sound as good as ever on Notorious. This was another effort that mixed electronic experimentation and folk-rock mastery with aplomb, with hints of a growing interest in country music.

As McGuinn and Hillman rebuilt the group one more time in early 1968, McGuinn mused upon the exciting possibility of a double album that would play as nothing less than a history of contemporary music, evolving from traditional folk and country to jazz and electronic music. Toward this end, he hired Gram Parsons, he has since said, to play keyboards. Under Parsons' influence, however, the Byrds were soon going full blast into country music, with Parsons taking a large share of the guitar and vocal chores. In 1968, McGuinn, Hillman, Parsons, and drummer Kevin Kelly recorded Sweetheart of the Rodeo, which was probably the first album to be widely labeled as country-rock.

Opinions as to the merits of Rodeo remain sharply divided among Byrds fans. Some see it as a natural continuation of the group's innovations; other bewail the loss of the band's trademark crystalline guitar jangle, and the short-circuited potential of McGuinn's most ambitious experiments. However one feels, there's no doubt that it marked the end, or at least a drastic revamping, of the "classic" Byrds sound of the 1965-1968 period (bookended by the Tambourine Man and Notorious albums). Parsons, the main catalyst for the metamorphosis, left the band after about six months, partially in objection to a 1968 Byrds tour of South Africa. It couldn't have helped, though, that McGuinn replaced several of Parsons' lead vocals on Rodeo with his own at the last minute, ostensibly due to contractual obstacles that prevented Parsons from singing on Columbia releases. (Some tracks with Parsons' lead vocals snuck on anyway, and a few others surfaced in the 1990s on the Byrds box set).

Chris Hillman left the Byrds by the end of 1968 to form the Flying Burrito Brothers with Parsons. Although McGuinn kept the Byrds going for about another five years with other musicians (most notably former country picker Clarence White), essentially the Byrds name was a front for Roger McGuinn and backing band. Opinions, again, remain sharply divided about the merits of latter-day Byrds albums. McGuinn was (and is) such an idiosyncratic and pleasurable talent that fans and critics are inclined to give him some slack; no one else plays the 12-string as well, he's a fine arranger, and his Lennon-meets-Dylan vocals are immediately distinctive. Yet aside from some good echoes of vintage Byrds like "Chestnut Mare," "Jesus Is Just Alright," and "Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man," nothing from the post-1968 Byrds albums resonates with nearly the same effervescent quality and authority of their classic 1965-1968 period. This is partly because McGuinn is an erratic (though occasionally fine) songwriter; it's also because the Byrds at their peak were very much a unit of diverse and considerable talents, not just a front for their leader's ideas.

The Byrds' diminishing importance must have stung McGuinn doubly in light of the rising profiles of several Byrds alumni as the '60s turned into the '70s. David Crosby was a superstar with Crosby, Stills, Nash Young; Hillman, Parsons, and (for a while) Michael Clarke were taking country-rock further with the Flying Burrito Brothers; even Gene Clark, though he'd dropped out of sight commercially, was recording some respected country-rock albums on his own. The original quintet actually got back together for a one-off reunion album in 1973; though it made the Top 20, it was the first, and one of the most flagrant, examples of the futility of a great band reuniting in an attempt to recapture the lightning one last time.

The original Byrds continued to pursue solo careers and outside projects throughout the 1970s and 1980s. McGuinn, Clark, and Hillman had some success at the end of the 1970s with an adult contemporary variation on the Byrds' sound; in the 1980s, Crosby battled drug problems while Hillman enjoyed mainstream country success with the Desert Rose Band. The Byrds' legend was tarnished by squabbles over which members of the original lineup had the rights to use the Byrds name; for quite a while, drummer Michael Clarke even toured with a "Byrds" that featured no other original members. The Byrds were inducted into the Rock Roll Hall of Fame in 1991; Gene Clark died several months later, and Michael Clarke died in 1993, permanently scotching prospects of a reunion involving the original quintet.

Richie Unterberger.
Discography

2006 - There Is A Season [4 CD]

01. Byrds - The Only Girl I Adore
02. Byrds - Please Let Me Love You
03. Byrds - Don't Be Long
04. Byrds - The Airport Song
05. Byrds - You Movin'
06. Byrds - You Showed Me
07. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
08. Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
09. Byrds - You Won't Have To Cry
10. Byrds - Here Without You
11. Byrds - The Bells Of Rhymney
12. Byrds - All I Really Want To Do (Single Version)
13. Byrds - I Knew I'd Want You
14. Byrds - Chimes Of Freedom
15. Byrds - She Has A Way
16. Byrds - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Version One)
17. Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
18. Byrds - It Won't Be Wrong
19. Byrds - Set You Free This Time
20. Byrds - The World Turns All Around Her
21. Byrds - The Day Walk (Never Before)
22. Byrds - If You're Gone
23. Byrds - The Times They Are A-Changin' (Mono)
24. Byrds - She Don't Care About Time (Single Version) (Mono)
25. Byrds - Stranger In A Strange Land (Instrumental)
26. Byrds - Eight Miles High
27. Byrds - Why (Single Version) (Mono)
28. Byrds - 5D (Fifth Dimension)
29. Byrds - Wild Mountain Thyme
30. Byrds - Mr. Spaceman
31. Byrds - I See You
32. Byrds - I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)
33. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
34. Byrds - Have You Seen Her Face
35. Byrds - Renaissance Fair (Single Version)
36. Byrds - Time Between
37. Byrds - Everybody's Been Burned (Single Version)
38. Byrds - My Back Pages
39. Byrds - It Happens Each Day
40. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine (Live) (Mono) (Unreleased)
41. Byrds - Lady Friend (Single Version) (Mono)
42. Byrds - Old John Robertson (Single Version) (Mono)
43. Byrds - Goin' Back
44. Byrds - Draft Morning
45. Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow
46. Byrds - Tribal Gathering
47. Byrds - Dolphin's Smile
48. Byrds - Triad
49. Byrds - Universal Mind Decoder
50. Byrds - You Ain't Going Nowhere
51. Byrds - I Am A Pilgrim
52. Byrds - The Christian Life
53. Byrds - You Don't Miss Your Water
54. Byrds - Hickory Wind
55. Byrds - One Hundred Years From Now
56. Byrds - Lazy Days (Alternate Version)
57. Byrds - Pretty Polly (Alternate Version)
58. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire (Version One)
59. Byrds - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
60. Byrds - Candy
61. Byrds - Child Of The Universe (Soundtrack Version/Vinyl Source)
62. Byrds - Pretty Boy Floyd (Live)
63. Byrds - Buckaroo (Live)
64. Byrds - King Apathy Iii (Live)
65. Byrds - Sing Me Back Home (Live)
66. Byrds - Lay Lady Lay
67. Byrds - Oil In My Lamp
68. Byrds - Tulsa County
69. Byrds - Jesus Is Just Alright
70. Byrds - Chestnut Mare
71. Byrds - Just A Season
72. Byrds - Kathleen's Song
73. Byrds - All The Things
74. Byrds - Lover Of The Bayou (Live)
75. Byrds - Positively 4Th Street (Live)
76. Byrds - Old Blue (Live)
77. Byrds - It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (Live)
78. Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider (Live)
79. Byrds - You All Look Alike (Live) (Unreleased)
80. Byrds - Nashville West (Live) (Unreleased)
81. Byrds - Willin' (Live)
82. Byrds - Black Mountain Rag (Soldier's Joy) (Live)
83. Byrds - Baby What You Want Me To Do (Live) (Unreleased)
84. Byrds - I Trust (Live) (Unreleased)
85. Byrds - Take A Whiff On Me (Live)
86. Byrds - Glory, Glory
87. Byrds - Byrdgrass
88. Byrds - Pale Blue
89. Byrds - I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician
90. Byrds - Nothin' To It
91. Byrds - Tiffany Queen
92. Byrds - Farther Along
93. Byrds - Bugler
94. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man (Live)
95. Byrds - Roll Over Beethoven (Live)
96. Byrds - Full Circle
97. Byrds - Changing Heart
98. Byrds - Paths Of Victory

1998 - Byrd Parts

01. Byrds - Willie Gene - David Crosby
02. Byrds - Come Back Baby - David Crosby
03. Byrds - The Only Girl I Adore - The Jet Set
04. Byrds - When The Ship Comes In - The Hillmen
05. Byrds - It Won't Be Wrong (Don't Be Long) - The Beefeaters
06. Byrds - Splendour In The Grass - Jackie Deshannon (With )
07. Byrds - Back Street Mirror - David Hemmings
08. Byrds - Anathea - David Hemmings
09. Byrds - You Don't Miss Your Water - Fred Neil With Gram Parsons
10. Byrds - Sum Up Spoke - International Submarine Band
11. Byrds - One Day Week - International Submarine Band
12. Byrds - Why Not Your Baby - Dillard & Clark Expedition
13. Byrds - Lyin Down The Middle - Dillard & Clark Expedition
14. Byrds - Don' Be Cruel - Dillard & Clark Expedition
15. Byrds - Runaway Country - Doug Dillard Expedition
16. Byrds - Just A Season - Terry Melcher
17. Byrds - Captain Video - Skip Battin
18. Byrds - Why You Been Gone So Long - Clarence White With Ry Cooder
19. Byrds - Ode To Billie Joe (Instr) - Clarence White With Nashville West
20. Byrds - Melodies From A Bird In Flyght (For Clarence) - Gene Parsons
21. Byrds - Hot Burrito #1 - Gene Parsons
22. Byrds - Don't You Write Her Off - Mcguinn Clark & Hillman
23. Byrds - Won't Let You Down - Mcguinn Clark & Hillman
24. Byrds - Turn Your Radio On - Mcguinn & Hillman

1998 - The Byrds (Box Set) (CD 1): We Have Ignition

01. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
02. Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
03. Byrds - Chimes Of Freedom
04. Byrds - She Has A Way
05. Byrds - All I Really Want To Do
06. Byrds - Spanish Harlem Incident
07. Byrds - The Bells Of Rhymney
08. Byrds - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
09. Byrds - She Don't Care About Time
10. Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
11. Byrds - It Won't Be Wrong
12. Byrds - Lay Down Your Weary Tune
13. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine
14. Byrds - The World Turns All Around Her
15. Byrds - The Day Walk (Never Before)
16. Byrds - The Times They Are A-Changin'
17. Byrds - I Know My Rider
18. Byrds - Eight Miles High
19. Byrds - Why
20. Byrds - Psychodrama City
21. Byrds - I See You
22. Byrds - Hey Joe

1998 - The Byrds (Box Set) (CD 2): Cruising Altitude

01. Byrds - Mr. Spaceman
02. Byrds - John Riley
03. Byrds - Roll Over Beethoven
04. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
05. Byrds - Have You Seen Her Face
06. Byrds - Time Between
07. Byrds - It Happens Each Day
08. Byrds - Renaissance Fair
09. Byrds - Everybody's Been Burned
10. Byrds - The Girl Wth No Name
11. Byrds - Triad
12. Byrds - Lady Friend
13. Byrds - Old John Robertson
14. Byrds - Goin' Back
15. Byrds - Draft Morning
16. Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow
17. Byrds - Dolphin's Smile
18. Byrds - Reputation
19. Byrds - You Ain't Going Nowhere
20. Byrds - The Christian Life
21. Byrds - I Am A Pilgrim
22. Byrds - Pretty Boy Floyd
23. Byrds - You Don't Miss Your Water
24. Byrds - My Back Pages

1998 - The Byrds (Box Set) (CD 3): Full Throttle

01. Byrds - Hickory Wind
02. Byrds - Nothing Was Delivered
03. Byrds - One Hundred Years From Now
04. Byrds - Pretty Polly
05. Byrds - Lazy Days
06. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire
07. Byrds - Nashville West
08. Byrds - Old Blue
09. Byrds - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
10. Byrds - Bad Night At The Whiskey
11. Byrds - Lay Lady Lay
12. Byrds - Mae Jean Goes To Hollywood
13. Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider
14. Byrds - Oil In My Lamp
15. Byrds - Jesus Is Just Alright
16. Byrds - Way Beyond The Sun
17. Byrds - Tulsa Country
18. Byrds - Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)
19. Byrds - Lover Of The Bayou
20. Byrds - Willin'
21. Byrds - Black Mountain Rag
22. Byrds - Positively 4th Street

1998 - The Byrds (Box Set) (CD 4): Final Approach

01. Byrds - Chestnut Mare
02. Byrds - Just A Season
03. Byrds - Kathleen's Song
04. Byrds - Truck Stop Girl
05. Byrds - Just Like A Woman
06. Byrds - Stanley's Song
07. Byrds - Glory, Glory
08. Byrds - I Trust
09. Byrds - I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician
10. Byrds - Green Apple Quick Step
11. Byrds - Tiffany Queen
12. Byrds - Bugler
13. Byrds - Lazy Waters
14. Byrds - Farther Along
15. Byrds - White's Lightning
16. Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
17. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
18. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine
19. Byrds - Paths Of Victory
20. Byrds - From A Distance
21. Byrds - Love That Never Dies

1977 - 3 Byrds in London (Live at The BBC)

01. Byrds - Kansas City Southern (Gene Clark)
02. Byrds - Hot Burrito N#2 (The Chris Hillman Band)
03. Byrds - It Doesn't Matter (The Chris Hillman Band)
04. Byrds - Lover On The Bayou (Roger Mcguinn' Thunderbyrd)
05. Byrds - American Girl (Roger Mcguinn's Thunderbyrd)
06. Byrds - Mr. Spaceman (Roger Mcguinn's Thunderbyrd)
07. Byrds - Why Baby Why - Tiffany Queen (Roger Mcguinn's Thunderbyrd)
08. Byrds - Golden Loom (Roger Mcguinn's Thunderbyrd)
09. Byrds - Chestnut Mare (Roger Mcguinn's Thunderbyrd)
10. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (Mcguinn, Hillman, Clark)
11. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man (Mcguinn, Hillman, Clark)
12. Byrds - Eight Miles High (Mcguinn, Hillman, Clark)

1973 - The Byrds (Reunion Album)

01. Byrds - Full Circle
02. Byrds - Sweet Mary
03. Byrds - Changing Heart
04. Byrds - For Free
05. Byrds - Born To Rock 'n' Roll
06. Byrds - Things Will Be Better
07. Byrds - Cowgirl In The Sand
08. Byrds - Long Live The King
09. Byrds - Borrowing Time
10. Byrds - Laughing
11. Byrds - See The Sky About To Rain

1971 - Byrdmaniax

01. Byrds - Glory, Glory
02. Byrds - Pale Blue
03. Byrds - I Trust
04. Byrds - Tunnel Of Love
05. Byrds - Citizen Kane
06. Byrds - I Wanna Grow Up To Be A Politician
07. Byrds - Absolute Happiness
08. Byrds - Green Apple Quick Step
09. Byrds - Kathleen's Song
10. Byrds - My Destiny
11. Byrds - Jamaica Say You Will
12. Byrds - Just Like A Woman
13. Byrds - Pale Blue (alternative version)
14. Byrds - Think I'm Gonna Feel Better

1971 - Farther Along

01. Byrds - Tiffany Queen
02. Byrds - Get Down Your Line
03. Byrds - Farther Along
04. Byrds - B.B. Class Road
05. Byrds - Bugler
06. Byrds - America's Great National Pastime
07. Byrds - Antique Sandy
08. Byrds - Precious Kate
09. Byrds - So Fine
10. Byrds - Lazy Waters
11. Byrds - Bristol Steam Convention Blues
12. Byrds - Lost My Drivin' Wheel
13. Byrds - Born To Rock 'N' Roll
14. Byrds - Bag Full Of Money

1970 - Unissued

01. Byrds - All The Things
02. Byrds - Yesterday's Train
03. Byrds - Lover Of The Bayou
04. Byrds - Kathleen's Song
05. Byrds - White's Lightning Pt. 2
06. Byrds - Willin'
07. Byrds - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
08. Byrds - Old Blue
09. Byrds - It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
10. Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider
11. Byrds - My Back Pages
12. Byrds - Take A Whiff On Me
13. Byrds - Jesus Is Just Alright
14. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire

1970 - Untitled

01. Byrds - Lover Of The Bayou
02. Byrds - Positively 4th Street
03. Byrds - Nashville West
04. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
05. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
06. Byrds - Mr. Spaceman
07. Byrds - Eight Miles High
08. Byrds - Chestnut Mare
09. Byrds - Truck Stop Girl
10. Byrds - All The Things
11. Byrds - Yesterday's Train
12. Byrds - Hungry Planet
13. Byrds - Just A Season
14. Byrds - Take A Whiff
15. Byrds - You All Look Alike
16. Byrds - Well Come Back Home

1969 - Ballad Of Easy Rider

01. Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider
02. Byrds - Fido
03. Byrds - Oil In My Lamp
04. Byrds - Tulsa County
05. Byrds - Jack Tarr The Sailor
06. Byrds - Jesus Is Just Alright
07. Byrds - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
08. Byrds - There Must Be Someone
09. Byrds - Gunga Din
10. Byrds - Deportee
11. Byrds - Armstrong, Aldrin And Collins
12. Byrds - Way Beyond The Sun
13. Byrds - Mae Jean Goes To Hollywood
14. Byrds - Oil In My Lamp
15. Byrds - Tulsa County Blue
16. Byrds - Fiddler A Dram (Moog Experiment)
17. Byrds - Ballad Of Easy Rider (long version)
18. Byrds - Build It Up

1969 - Dr.Byrds and Mr.Hyde

01. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire
02. Byrds - Old Blue
03. Byrds - Your Gentle Ways Of Loving Me
04. Byrds - Child Of The Universe
05. Byrds - Nashville West
06. Byrds - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
07. Byrds - King Apathy III
08. Byrds - Candy
09. Byrds - Bad Night At The Whiskey
10. Byrds - Medley My Back Pages B.j. Blues Baby What You Want Me To Do
11. Byrds - Stanley's Song
12. Byrds - Lay Lady Lay (alternate version)
13. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire (version one)
14. Byrds - Medley: My Back Pages; B.J.Blues; Baby What Do You Want Me To Do (alternate version - take 1)
15. Byrds - Nashville West (alternate version - Nashville Recording)

1969 - Live at Fillmore [February 1969]

01. Byrds - Nashville West
02. Byrds - You're Still On My Mind
03. Byrds - Pretty Boy Floyd
04. Byrds - Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man
05. Byrds - Medley: Turn! Turn! Turn!; Mr. Tambourine Man; Eight Miles High
06. Byrds - Close Up The Honky Tonks
07. Byrds - Buckaroo
08. Byrds - The Christian Life
09. Byrds - Time Between
10. Byrds - King Apathy III
11. Byrds - Bad Night At The Whiskey
12. Byrds - This Wheel's On Fire
13. Byrds - Sing Me Back Home
14. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
15. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine
16. Byrds - Chimes Of Freedom

1968 - Sweetheart Of The Rodeo

01. Byrds - You Ain't Going Nowhere
02. Byrds - I Am A Pilgrim
03. Byrds - The Christian Life
04. Byrds - You Don't Miss Your Water
05. Byrds - You're Still On My Mind
06. Byrds - Pretty Boy Floyd
07. Byrds - Hickory Wind
08. Byrds - One Hundred Years From Now
09. Byrds - Blue Canadian Rockies
10. Byrds - Life In Prison
11. Byrds - Nothing Was Delivered
12. Byrds - You Got A Reputation
13. Byrds - Lazy Days
14. Byrds - Pretty Polly
15. Byrds - The Christian Life (rehearsal - take 11)
16. Byrds - Life In Prison (rehearsal - take 11)
17. Byrds - You're Still On My Mind (rehearsal - take 43)
18. Byrds - One Hundred Years From Now (rehearsal - take 2)
19. Byrds - All I Have Is Memories

1968 - The Notorious Byrd Brothers

01. Byrds - Artificial Energy
02. Byrds - Goin' Back
03. Byrds - Natural Harmony
04. Byrds - Draft Morning
05. Byrds - Wasn't Born To Follow
06. Byrds - Get To You
07. Byrds - Change Is Now
08. Byrds - Old John Robertson
09. Byrds - Tribal Gathering
10. Byrds - Dolphin's Smile
11. Byrds - Space Odyssey
12. Byrds - Moog Raga (Instrumental)
13. Byrds - Bound To Fall (Instrumental)
14. Byrds - Triad
15. Byrds - Goin' Back (version one)
16. Byrds - Draft Morning (alternate end)
17. Byrds - Universal Mind Decoder

1967 - Willin' (Live In Goteborg)

01. Byrds - Hey Joe
02. Byrds - My Back Pages
03. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
04. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine
05. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
06. Byrds - Roll Over Beethoven
07. Byrds - Lover On The Bayou
08. Byrds - Willin'
09. Byrds - Black Mountain Rag
10. Byrds - Positively 4th Street

1967 - Younger Than Yesterday

01. Byrds - So You Want To Be A Rock'n'roll Star
02. Byrds - Have You Seen Her Face
03. Byrds - CTA-102
04. Byrds - Renaissance Fair
05. Byrds - Time Between
06. Byrds - Everybody's Been Burned
07. Byrds - Thoughts And Words
08. Byrds - Mind Gardens
09. Byrds - My Back Pages
10. Byrds - The Girl With No Name
11. Byrds - Why
12. Byrds - It Happens Each Day
13. Byrds - Don't Make Waves
14. Byrds - My Back Pages (alternate version)
15. Byrds - Mind Gardens (alternate version)
16. Byrds - Lady Friend
17. Byrds - Old John Robertson (singe version)

1966 - Fifth Dimension

01. Byrds - 5D (Fifth Dimension)
02. Byrds - Wild Mountain Thyme
03. Byrds - Mr. Spaceman
04. Byrds - I See You
05. Byrds - What's Happening?!?!
06. Byrds - I Come And Stand At Every Door
07. Byrds - Eight Miles High
08. Byrds - Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
09. Byrds - Captain Soul
10. Byrds - John Riley
11. Byrds - 2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
12. Byrds - Why (single version)
13. Byrds - I Know My Rider (I Know You, Rider)
14. Byrds - Psychodrama City
15. Byrds - Eight Miles High (RCA version)
16. Byrds - Why (RCA version)
17. Byrds - John Riley (instrumental version)

1965 - Mr. Tambourine Man

01. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
02. Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better
03. Byrds - Spanish Harlem Incident
04. Byrds - You Won't Have To Cry
05. Byrds - Here Without You
06. Byrds - The Bells Of Rhymney
07. Byrds - All I Really Want To Do
08. Byrds - I Knew I'd Want You
09. Byrds - It's No Use
10. Byrds - Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe
11. Byrds - Chimes Of Freedom
12. Byrds - We'll Meet Again
13. Byrds - She Has A Way
14. Byrds - I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better (alternate version)
15. Byrds - It's No Use (alternate version)
16. Byrds - You Won't Have To Cry (alternate version)
17. Byrds - All I Really Want To Do (single Version)
18. Byrds - You And Me

1965 - Turn! Turn! Turn!

01. Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
02. Byrds - It Won't Be Wrong
03. Byrds - Set You Free This Time
04. Byrds - Lay Down Your Weary Tune
05. Byrds - He Was A Friend Of Mine
06. Byrds - The World Turns All Around Her
07. Byrds - Satisfied Mind
08. Byrds - If You're Gone
09. Byrds - The Times They Are A-Changin'
10. Byrds - Wait And See
11. Byrds - Oh! Susannah
12. Byrds - The Day Walk (Never Before)
13. Byrds - She Don't Care About Time (Single Version)
14. Byrds - The Times They Are A-Changin' (first version)
15. Byrds - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (version 1)
16. Byrds - She Don't Care About Time (version 1)
17. Byrds - The World Turns All Around Her (alternate Mix)
18. Byrds - Stranger In A Strange Land

1964 - ...In The Beginning

01. Byrds - Tomorrow Is A Long Ways Away
02. Byrds - Boston
03. Byrds - The Only Girl I Adore
04. Byrds - You Won't Have To Cry
05. Byrds - I Knew I'd Want You
06. Byrds - The Airport Song
07. Byrds - The Reason Why
08. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
09. Byrds - Please Let Me Love You
10. Byrds - You Movin'
11. Byrds - It Won't Be Wrong
12. Byrds - You Showed Me
13. Byrds - She Has A Way
14. Byrds - For Me Again
15. Byrds - It's No Use
16. Byrds - Here Without You
17. Byrds - Tomorrow Is A Long Ways Away (acoustic version)