The Byrds

Fifth Dimension


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Having already pioneered folk-rock via their electrified versions of Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger songs such as "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Turn Turn Turn", the Byrds helped midwife yet another new musical form in 1966 on this, their third album. Influenced by Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar and jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, Jim McGuinn's atonal 12-string guitar on the suitably titled "Eight Miles High" was a psychedelic omen of things to come. Pointing in other new directions, too, are the prescient country-rock tune, "Mr. Spaceman", string-aided updates of folk evergreens "Wild Mountain Thyme" and "John Riley", and David Crosby's fusion-y "I See You" and "What's Happening?!?!" On this album, plenty.

The CD features a host of bonus tracks, including the RCA version of "Eight Miles High" - superior to the more familiar version.

Tracklist

1 5D (Fifth Dimension)
2 Wild Mountain Thyme
3 Mr. Spaceman
4 I See You
5 What's Happening?
6 I Come And Stand At Every Door
7 Eight Miles High
8 Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
9 Captain Soul
10 John Riley
11 2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
12 Why

CD Bonus Tracks:
13 I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)
14 Psychodrama City
15 Eight Miles High (RCA)
16 Why
17 John Riley