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The Byrds (USA 1965 1st pressing LP) - Mr. Tambourine Man (Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock) - Album LP (samodzielna pozycja) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1965
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The Byrds (USA 1965 1st pressing LP) - Mr. Tambourine Man (Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock) - Album LP (samodzielna pozycja) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1965

The Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia – CS 9172) made in USA original 1965 1st pressing LP | Vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (excellent) Columbia Two-Eye Red label, "360 Sound Stereo" in white text. Mr. Tambourine Man is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on June 21, 1965, by Columbia Records. The album is characterized by the Byrds' signature sound of Jim McGuinn's 12-string Rickenbacker guitar and the band's complex harmony singing. The material on the album mostly consists of cover versions of folk songs, primarily composed by Bob Dylan, and originals written or co-written by singer Gene Clark. Along with the Dylan-penned single of the same name, Mr. Tambourine Man established the band as an internationally successful act and is widely regarded by critics as representing the first effective American challenge to the chart dominance of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands during the mid-1960s. The album was also influential in popularizing the musical subgenre known as folk rock, by melding intelligent lyrical content with electric guitars and a rock backbeat. The term "folk rock" was first coined by the American music press to describe the Byrds' sound in mid-1965, around the same time that the Mr. Tambourine Man album was released.The band's hybrid of a British Invasion beat, jangly guitar playing, and poetic or socially conscious lyrics influenced a number of acts in the mid-1960s and has also been influential on successive generations of musicians. A1 Mr. Tambourine Man 2:20 A2 I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better 2:31 A3 Spanish Harlem Incident 1:58 A4 You Won't Have To Cry 2:07 A5 Here Without You 2:36 A6 The Bells Of Rhymney 3:30 B1 All I Really Want To Do 2:02 B2 I Knew I'd Want You 2:14 B3 It's No Use 2:23 B4 Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe 2:46 B5 Chimes Of Freedom 3:50 B6 We'll Meet Again 2:07

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The Byrds (USA 1965 1st pressing LP) - Mr. Tambourine Man (Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock) - Album LP (samodzielna pozycja) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1965

The Byrds (USA 1965 1st pressing LP) - Mr. Tambourine Man (Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Pop Rock) - Album LP (samodzielna pozycja) - 1st Pressing, Stereo - 1965

The Byrds – Mr. Tambourine Man (Columbia – CS 9172) made in USA original 1965 1st pressing LP | Vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: VG++ (excellent) Columbia Two-Eye Red label, "360 Sound Stereo" in white text.

Mr. Tambourine Man is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released on June 21, 1965, by Columbia Records. The album is characterized by the Byrds' signature sound of Jim McGuinn's 12-string Rickenbacker guitar and the band's complex harmony singing. The material on the album mostly consists of cover versions of folk songs, primarily composed by Bob Dylan, and originals written or co-written by singer Gene Clark. Along with the Dylan-penned single of the same name, Mr. Tambourine Man established the band as an internationally successful act and is widely regarded by critics as representing the first effective American challenge to the chart dominance of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands during the mid-1960s.

The album was also influential in popularizing the musical subgenre known as folk rock, by melding intelligent lyrical content with electric guitars and a rock backbeat. The term "folk rock" was first coined by the American music press to describe the Byrds' sound in mid-1965, around the same time that the Mr. Tambourine Man album was released.The band's hybrid of a British Invasion beat, jangly guitar playing, and poetic or socially conscious lyrics influenced a number of acts in the mid-1960s and has also been influential on successive generations of musicians.

A1 Mr. Tambourine Man 2:20
A2 I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better 2:31
A3 Spanish Harlem Incident 1:58
A4 You Won't Have To Cry 2:07
A5 Here Without You 2:36
A6 The Bells Of Rhymney 3:30
B1 All I Really Want To Do 2:02
B2 I Knew I'd Want You 2:14
B3 It's No Use 2:23
B4 Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe 2:46
B5 Chimes Of Freedom 3:50
B6 We'll Meet Again 2:07

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