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Sep 10, 2012 at 5:40 AM Post #35,161 of 137,101
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India Arie - Acoustic Soul
 

 
 
Beautiful album cover, beautiful voice.

 
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Sep 10, 2012 at 10:03 AM Post #35,163 of 137,101

[size=1.8333em] [size=0.9166em]The Byrds - Greatest Hits (1967) - Full Album [Expanded Edition][/size][/size]

 

 
 
 
[size=0.9166em] Uploaded by [size=10.666666984558105px]guitargods2009[/size] on [size=10.666666984558105px]Jan 30, 2012[/size][/size]

[size=1.09em] [size=13.333333015441895px] One of the more important "Greatest Hits" albums of the rock era. Originally released in 1967, this is the 1999 Expanded Edition.

Track listing:
1."Mr. Tambourine Man" (Bob Dylan) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]0:00[/size]
2."I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" (Gene Clark) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]2:32[/size]
3."The Bells of Rhymney" (Idris Davies, Pete Seeger) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]5:07[/size]
4."Turn! Turn! Turn!" (Book of Ecclesiastes/Pete Seeger) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]8:40[/size]
5."All I Really Want to Do" (Bob Dylan) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]12:33[/size]
6."Chimes of Freedom" (Bob Dylan) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]14:40[/size]
7."Eight Miles High" (G. Clark, J. McGuinn, D. Crosby) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]18:34[/size]
8."Mr. Spaceman" (Jim McGuinn) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]22:11[/size]
9."5D (Fifth Dimension)" (Jim McGuinn) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]24:23[/size]
10."So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" -- [size=13.333333015441895px]26:58[/size]
11."My Back Pages" (Bob Dylan) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]29:07[/size]
12."It Won't Be Wrong" (Jim McGuinn, Harvey Gerst) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]32:18[/size]
13."Set You Free This Time" (Gene Clark) -- [size=13.333333015441895px]34:19[/size]
14."Have You Seen Her Face" (Chris Hillman) - [size=13.333333015441895px]37:11[/size]

The Byrds' Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the American rock band The Byrds and was released in August 1967 on Columbia Records. It is the top-selling album in The Byrds' catalogue and reached #6 on the Billboard Top LPs chart.[/size]
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[size=13.333333015441895px] The album provides a summary of The Byrds' history during Gene Clark and David Crosby's tenure with the band and also functions as a survey of the group's hit singles from 1965 to 1967, a period when the band had its greatest amount of success on the singles chart.[/size]
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[size=13.333333015441895px] Most of the songs included on the original Greatest Hits album can also be found on the band's first four albums, Mr. Tambourine Man, Turn! Turn! Turn!, Fifth Dimension and Younger Than Yesterday.[/size]
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Please do buy the album for highest resolution and of course to support the artist , as this is but a flavorful taste of rock & roll history .
 
Sep 10, 2012 at 12:23 PM Post #35,168 of 137,101
Got in the mood for some disco, so dug out Cerrone by Bob Sinclar.
 
& this is were I notice I need to revert back to FW 1.1.7 on the DX100 indeed...
 

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