Fifth Dimension The Byrds

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  • Release Date: 02/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1966
  • Sales Rank: 27,032
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972325828

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Fifth Dimension

1LISTEN5d (Fifth Dimension) 2:33
2LISTENWild Mountain Thyme 2:30
3LISTENMr. Spaceman 2:09
4LISTENI See You 2:38
5LISTENWhat's Happening?!?! 2:35
6LISTENI Come And Stand At Every Door 3:03
7LISTENEight Miles High 3:34
8LISTENHey Joe 2:17
9LISTENCaptain Soul 2:53
10LISTENJohn Riley 2:57
11LISTEN2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song) 2:12
12LISTENWhy? Bonus Track / Single Version 2:43
13LISTENI Know My Rider (I Know You Rider) Bonus Track 2:59
14LISTENPsychodrama City Bonus Track / alternate mix 3:26
15LISTENEight Miles High Bonus Track / Alternate RCA Studios Version / Alternate Take 3:23
16LISTENWhy Bonus Track / Alternate RCA Studios Version / Alternate Take 2:43
17LISTENJohn Riley Bonus Track / Version 1 / Instrumental 16:53

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Although the Byrds' Fifth Dimension was wildly uneven, its high points were as innovative as any rock music being recorded in 1966. Immaculate folk-rock was still present in their superb arrangements of the traditional songs "Wild Mountain Thyme" and "John Riley." For the originals, they devised some of the first and best psychedelic rock, often drawing from the influence of Indian raga in the guitar arrangements. "Eight Miles High," with its astral lyrics, pumping bassline, and fractured guitar solo, was a Top 20 hit, and one of the greatest singles of the '60s. The minor hit title track and the country-rock-tinged "Mr. Spaceman" are among their best songs; "I See You" has great 12-string psychedelic guitar solos; and "I Come and Stand at Every Door" is an unusual and moving update of a traditional rock tune, with new lyrics pleading for peace in the nuclear age. At the same time, the R&B instrumental "Captain Soul" was a throwaway, "Hey Joe" not nearly as good as the versions by the Leaves or Jimi Hendrix, and "What's Happening?!?!" the earliest example of David Crosby's disagreeably vapid hippie ethos. These weak spots keep Fifth Dimension from attaining truly classic status. [The CD reissue has six notable bonus tracks, including the single version of the early psychedelic cut "Why" (the B-side to "Eight Miles High"), a significantly different alternate take of "Eight Miles High," "I Know My Rider" (with some fine Roger McGuinn 12-string workouts), and a much jazzier, faster instrumental version of "John Riley."] Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Don't miss the alternative version of "8 miles high"by JohnQ

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July 25, 2009: At this point the Byrds are topping themselves with every new release and this third album has some fantastic cuts. Among the bonus tracks we get the greatest bonus cut ever released: the alternative version of "Eight Miles High"! What an amazing song. This version of "8 miles high" is a little more jazzy, a little more spontaneous, and it manages to even improve on the classic version everyone knows from the original album. Highly recommended.

I Also Recommend: Mr. Tambourine Man, Turn! Turn! Turn! [Bonus Tracks], Younger Than Yesterday.

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February 17, 2008: This album is excellent on its' own,even without bonus tracks! Our band used Captain Soul as our Break song for a while! The Lear Jet Song,Hey Joe Excellent Stuff!"We played their fast-paced version of Hey Joe as well!" Very nice vocal harmonies and slick guitar work! One side contrasts the other side,as more rock vs folksy-rock and it really works well. Probably their BEST if you are a fan of The BYRDS!