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Untitled (The Byrds album) Untitled. (The Byrds album) (Untitled) is the ninth album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in September 1970 on Columbia Records. [1] It is a double album, with the first LP featuring live concert recordings from early 1970, and a second disc consisting of new studio recordings. [2]
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- Terry Melcher, Jim Dickson
- September 14, 1970
The first disc is live and essential: it is the first official live release of The Byrds. Unfortunately, it isn’t the first incarnation of the band. But that’s the way love goes. Perhaps the ultimate live document, never released Troubador show from the Five Byrds will best this fine record. Until that blockbuster arrives, we have (Untitled).
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Sep 14, 2015 · The Byrds' lineup that made (Untitled) stayed together for two years, one of the most stable in the band's history. McGuinn, who helped found the group in 1964, was joined by bassist Skip Battin ...
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Untitled by The Byrds released in 1970. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Album Credits. Producers Jim Dickson & Terry Melcher. Writers Alan Lomax, Bill Payne, Bob Dylan & 12 more. 12-String Electric Guitar Roger McGuinn. Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitars Clarence White ...
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The Byrds. ROCK · 1970. Preview. This expanded 1970 album captures two distinct sides of The Byrds. The first half comprises recordings from a pair of New York concerts, including a punchy run through “So You Want To Be a Rock ’n’ Roll Star” and a wild 16-minute guitar wig-out on “Eight Miles High.”. The studio cuts span the gentle ...