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  1. Vinyl
  2. the notorious byrd brothers - the byrds

The Byrds - The Notorious Byrd Brothers (LP, 2018 Reissue)

The ByrdsThe Byrds
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1968
  • 17 tracks
  • 58 min
  • folk rock
The Notorious Byrd Brothers - The Byrds
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Product description

This is a 2018 Reissue released as a LP.

Released on January 15, 1968, "The Notorious Byrd Brothers" is the fifth studio album by the iconic American rock band The Byrds. This album is a testament to the band's versatility and innovation, blending folk, country, and psychedelic rock into a cohesive and captivating sound. Recorded between June and December 1967, the album features a diverse range of styles, from the upbeat "Artificial Energy" to the introspective "Goin' Back" and the experimental "Moog Raga."

Despite internal changes within the band during its creation, "The Notorious Byrd Brothers" stands as one of their most harmonious and eclectic works. The album includes a mix of original compositions and covers, showcasing The Byrds' ability to reinterpret material in their unique style. Notable tracks like "Natural Harmony," "Draft Morning," and "Space Odyssey" highlight the band's musical evolution and their influence on the burgeoning psychedelic rock scene.

With a duration of just under an hour, the album offers a rich listening experience, featuring intricate harmonies, innovative instrumentation, and thoughtful lyrics. "The Notorious Byrd Brothers" is a perfect blend of folk, country, and psychedelia, making it a timeless addition to any rock enthusiast's collection. The album's enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the spirit of the late 1960s while remaining relevant and engaging for contemporary audiences.

Tracks

  1. Artificial EnergyThe Byrds
    2:18
  2. Goin' BackThe Byrds
    3:25
  3. Natural HarmonyThe Byrds
    2:11
  4. Draft MorningThe Byrds
    2:42
  5. Wasn't Born to FollowThe Byrds
    2:03
  6. Get to YouThe Byrds
    2:39
  7. Change Is Now - Single VersionThe Byrds
    3:21
  8. Old John RobertsonThe Byrds
    1:48
  9. Tribal GatheringThe Byrds
    2:02
  10. Dolphin's SmileThe Byrds
    2:00
  11. Space OdysseyThe Byrds
    3:52
  12. Moog Raga - instrumentalThe Byrds
    3:24
  13. Bound to Fall - instrumentalThe Byrds
    2:11
  14. TriadThe Byrds
    3:31
  15. Goin' Back - Extended VersionThe Byrds
    3:54
  16. Draft Morning - alternate endThe Byrds
    2:58
  17. Universal Mind Decoder - Alternate Backing TrackThe Byrds
    13:44
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Product specifications

Details

Album
The Notorious Byrd Brothers
Artist
The Byrds
LP release year
2018
Album release date
15 januari 1968
Label
CBS
EAN
5099748675125
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
58 min
Tracks
17 tracks

EAN

EAN
5099748675125

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Italy
Genre
Folk rock
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Audio Clarity Delight

    5 out of 5 stars
    Paweł GallagherJanuary 8, 2026United States🇺🇸

    Audio quality is fantastic! The clarity is impeccable. It boasts a quite spacious soundstage. I'll definately need to give my original U.S. pressing a listen to make a comparison.

  • Top Byrds Album Pressing

    5 out of 5 stars
    Leah TakahashiNovember 27, 2025United States🇺🇸

    Without a doubt, this is my top pick among Byrds albums, and the sound quality on this pressing is absolutely stunning!

  • Crisp, Clear Record Pressing

    5 out of 5 stars
    Grace JarvisOctober 28, 2025France🇫🇷

    Fantastic record pressing! Crisp and clear sound with great instrument separation. I'd definitely recommend it!

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  • Byrds' Eclectic Masterpiece

    3 out of 5 stars
    Leo GibsonOctober 10, 2025United States🇺🇸

    This Byrds album is quite enjoyable, blending country, folk, rock, psychedelia, and even some Stax-inspired Memphis horns. It's packed with creative bits, lovely vocal harmonies, and some truly unique sounds. The record's quality is good, no issues here. I'd give it around 3.5 stars.

  • Byrds' Album Falls Flat

    2 out of 5 stars
    Ellie FournierAugust 10, 2025United States🇺🇸

    I've always wondered, why couldn't the Byrds have stuck to singles and skipped making full albums? Let's put aside any biases about the Byrds and just look at the album cover—there's a horse in the window (!!!), which doesn't exactly scream "Byrds" to me. Some people might try to convince you that, despite being firmly rooted in 1968, "Notorious Byrd Brothers" somehow magically transcends its time and stands as one of their finest albums. But even if this were their best jangling album—and there are thirteen of those—it's only cohesive in that it's not very good, it's only thirty minutes long, and it's still trying to blend Bob Dylan and the Beatles into something that's supposed to sound like sunny Southern California... but it doesn't. Just listen to the Mamas & the Papas to hear what sparkling clear waters sound like on any sunny day in California. Why would anyone think that the Byrds, in the middle of infighting, clashing egos, and key members leaving—or in David Crosby's case, only making it halfway through this sonic adventure—could possibly make a good, cohesive record? Some folks might argue that this was the first Byrds album to fully embrace country influences, but I'd say those leanings have been there from the start, even if that start was just a couple of years before. I'll stand by that comment while also saying that it was actually producer Gary Usher who was behind these clean presentations, Byrdish harmonies, the new rhythm guitar sound, and the angular shafts of light throughout the album. But it blows my mind to hear respected music journalists—Rolling Stone magazine, for instance—claim that when the Byrds latched onto country music, it was like capturing lightning in a jar, and that they were the first to do so. That's just not true. You only need to listen to the Beatles' albums, especially when Ringo sings, to hear the country work they did, making the Byrds late to the party and these music critics either disingenuous or uneducated at best. There was nothing impressive about this album; it's certainly no "In My Room" by the Beach Boys, though there are some moments of inspiration, especially with "Goin' Back." Yet even then, the song feels held back, nearly rising to a sense of expansion but never quite breaking through. Much of this is proven by Byrds' co-manager Eddie Tickner, who came to the band with a plan: "Let's put our shoulders to the wheel, make another record (this record), push it, and I'll renegotiate your contract to get $1,000,000. We'll all take $200,000 and call it a day." If that doesn't sound sleazy to you, I don't know what does. But here's the thing: if you're David Crosby or Roger McGuinn, you can have apples hanging from the neck of your guitar, and everyone will think it's cool, with others following suit. So sure, people are going to credit this album with all sorts of new prosperity, just because it's a Byrds album. But back to "Goin' Back," the highlight of the record, with Crosby participating in a lifeless take of the song, then sitting out the rest of the session on the studio couch, while a pedal steel guitar and a small session orchestra swallowed up the number, creating this grander-than-life adventure that will certainly stand the test of time, is entirely fractured on more levels than anyone cares to admit. The album was brutal to make, yet with a great payout for all involved, it's simply that the record embodied all that the 60's were supposed to have been against, and here were a few of the cult leaders, battling it out over silliness and money, all for a record that was, in my opinion, never that good to begin with... but I suppose you had to be there then.

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About The Byrds

The Byrds, formed in Los Angeles in 1964, are an iconic American rock band that left an indelible mark on the music scene. With Roger McGuinn as the sole consistent member, the band's signature sound—characterized by angelic harmonies and McGuinn's distinctive 12-string Rickenbacker guitar—has become a cornerstone of rock music. The Byrds are celebrated for pioneering folk rock, country rock, and psychedelic rock, and their influence can be heard in the work of countless artists. Despite numerou... Read more

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