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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great collection -- but WHAT is with the programming order??,
By Groupzero "Groupzero" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Byrds Play Dylan (Audio CD)
This collection comes as a godsend for owners of the original 70's Lp who cried bloody murder over the wretched 80's CD re-release (which -- no fooling -- appeared to have been mastered from an audio cassette!). Not only is the sound quality pf this new collection at the same high level of CBS/Legacy's previous Byrds CD releases, but this new CD contains 7 more tracks, some of of which were only available previously on the Byrds box set. That's the good news. Now for the bad, or at least odd, news...Producer Bob Irwin apparently had the brilliant idea of programming the songs in ALPHABETICAL order! I am not kidding. Take a look at that track listing at the top of the page -- the collection begins with "All I Really Want to Do," and ends with "You Ain't Goin' Nowehere" (followed by 7 unreleased, live, and alternate versions). The result is a bizarre playlist where the great "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" is jarringly followed by "Lay Lady Lady" -- possibly the worst Dylan cover the Byrds ever did. This album would have been much, much better if the tracks had been arranged chronologically, as they were in the original release.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
AUSTRALIAN AND US VERSIONS COMPARED,
By Mark "a longtime record buyer" (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Byrds Play Dylan (Audio CD)
Those thinking about buying this CD should be aware that there is an Australian version with alternate programming available from Amazon [ASIN BOOOO5K2U3]. Here is a quick comparison of the USA and Australian CDs: I. CONTENTS: Both use the same 20 tracks. These include the 1965 take of `It's All Over Now, Baby Blue' (in stereo), but not the dramatically different 1969 track on "Ballad of Easy Rider." This is a glaring omission, considering there are alternate versions of four other songs. Still, here are sixteen songs from Bob Dylan's most creative period, with each of the various Byrds line-ups performing on at least one or two tracks. This makes for a rich listening experience, though the dramatically different styles of the various line-ups makes programming these tracks a challenge. II. PROGRAMMING: An earlier reviewer pointed out the strange programming choice for the USA CD. He's right - it appears to be simply alphabetical through track 13! When playing the USA CD, I usually set my player to "random" or "shuffle"; it's mostly random by alphabet anyway, and this often generates some interesting alternate programs. The strongest point of the Australian CD is that it largely succeeds in an attempt to program these songs for enjoyable listening. (See Amazon's listing of the Australian CD for this alternate program.) III. SOUND QUALITY The remastering on the USA album is excellent, in that all tracks from a wide variety of sources play at about the same volume and EQ setting. For this reason, some tracks may not have the same full bodied richness of the original album tracks, but when played loud the sound quality is excellent and will not disappoint. The Australian CD tends toward a slight "import" sound, but is nonetheless also excellent. Bottom line: very good to excellent sound on both USA and AUS versions. IV. PACKAGING The US release features 2 color photos of the post-Clark Byrds. Its 12 page booklet contains more photos and a 2002 essay by David Fricke that explores the Byrds' special relationship with Dylan. The Aussie version has only a single fold-open sheet with a one page essay by David Humphries written in 2001. The two CDs have different covers, but both are shown on Amazon so buyers can decide for themselves about these. OVERALL: This album is pretty much a "must have" for Byrds fans, though almost anyone familiar with either Dylan or the Byrds will probably also enjoy it. I recommend the USA version with its superior packaging for die hard fans. But the Australian program is (in my opinion) much superior for listening, so I reccomend that for casual buyers. ALSO SUGGESTED: Those interested in this album will surely also enjoy Mcguinn's fine duet with Dylan on 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door.' See "The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975 - The Rolling Thunder Revue" (Legacy C2K 87047).
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A collection more for fans of Dylan than those of the Byrds,
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Byrds Play Dylan (Audio CD)
"Byrds Play Dylan" was put together by going through the Byrds records and pulling every song written by Dylan that they covered starting with "Mr. Tambourine Man" the hit that brought the group national recognition and helped popularize Dylan as well. The result is of interest to Dylan fans, who have learned to appreciate his musical genius in a new way by hearing it sung by artists who can really sing (this is not meant as a slight, because hearing Dylan sung by Peter, Paul & Mary was what proved that his music was as strong as his lyrics). "Chimes of Freedom" and "My Back Pages" are the ones that really stand out in this collection. This is as fine a collection of Dylan covers as you are going to find, but do not mistake it as an adequate introduction to the Byrds because it accounts for neither their original compositions nor their covers of other artists. The Bryds were one of the most influential groups of the Sixties, making folk-rock immensly popular by taking the lyricism of contemporary folk music with the energy of the British Invasion. Singing songs written by Bob Dylan was only part of their magic.
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