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The Byrds (USA 1967 1st pressing LP) - Younger Than Yesterday (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock) - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1967
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The Byrds (USA 1967 1st pressing LP) - Younger Than Yesterday (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock) - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1967

The Byrds – Younger Than Yesterday (Columbia – CS 9442) made in USA original 1967 1st pressing LP | Vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (excellent) Younger Than Yesterday is the fourth studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on February 6, 1967, on Columbia Records. It saw the band continuing to integrate elements of psychedelia and jazz into their music, a process they had begun on their previous album, Fifth Dimension. In addition, the album captured the band and record producer Gary Usher experimenting with new musical textures, including brass instruments, reverse tape effects and an electronic oscillator. The album also marked the emergence of the band's bass player Chris Hillman as a talented songwriter and vocalist. Prior to Younger Than Yesterday, Hillman had only received one shared writing credit with the Byrds, but this album saw him credited as the sole composer of four songs and a co-writer of "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star". Byrds expert Tim Connors has remarked that two of Hillman's compositions on Younger Than Yesterday exhibited country and western influences and thus can be seen as early indicators of the country rock experimentation that would feature—to a greater or lesser degree—on all of the Byrds' subsequent albums. A1 So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star A2 Have You Seen Her Face A3 C.T.A. - 102 A4 Renaissance Fair A5 Time Between A6 Everybody's Been Burned B1 Thoughts And Words B2 Mind Gardens B3 My Back Pages B4 The Girl With No Name B5 Why

No. 83725737

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The Byrds (USA 1967 1st pressing LP) - Younger Than Yesterday (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock) - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1967

The Byrds (USA 1967 1st pressing LP) - Younger Than Yesterday (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock) - LP Album (stand-alone item) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1967

The Byrds – Younger Than Yesterday (Columbia – CS 9442) made in USA original 1967 1st pressing LP | Vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (excellent)

Younger Than Yesterday is the fourth studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on February 6, 1967, on Columbia Records. It saw the band continuing to integrate elements of psychedelia and jazz into their music, a process they had begun on their previous album, Fifth Dimension. In addition, the album captured the band and record producer Gary Usher experimenting with new musical textures, including brass instruments, reverse tape effects and an electronic oscillator.

The album also marked the emergence of the band's bass player Chris Hillman as a talented songwriter and vocalist. Prior to Younger Than Yesterday, Hillman had only received one shared writing credit with the Byrds, but this album saw him credited as the sole composer of four songs and a co-writer of "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star". Byrds expert Tim Connors has remarked that two of Hillman's compositions on Younger Than Yesterday exhibited country and western influences and thus can be seen as early indicators of the country rock experimentation that would feature—to a greater or lesser degree—on all of the Byrds' subsequent albums.

A1 So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star
A2 Have You Seen Her Face
A3 C.T.A. - 102
A4 Renaissance Fair
A5 Time Between
A6 Everybody's Been Burned
B1 Thoughts And Words
B2 Mind Gardens
B3 My Back Pages
B4 The Girl With No Name
B5 Why

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