The Byrds - Fifth Dimension

The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
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Album Details

Title: Fifth Dimension
Artist: The Byrds
Release Date: 7/18/1966
Re-Released On: 2/1/2008
Label: BGO, Sony Music Distribution, Columbia, Sbme Special Mkts.
Duration: 38:26
UPCs: 074646484722, 074646484760, 886972325828, 074640934940, 5017261201065, 5099748370723
Genre: Rock
Styles: Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Bittersweet, Reflective, Spacey, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Autumnal, Earnest, Eerie, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Pastoral, Poignant, Rustic, Soothing, Trippy, Complex, Confident, Earthy, Freewheeling, Gentle, Joyous, Organic, Reserved, Reverent, Cheerful, Intimate, Rollicking, Spiritual
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  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
  9. Captain Soul
  10. John Riley
  11. 2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
  12. Why? [Single Version][*]
  13. I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider) [*]
  14. Psychodrama City [alternate mix][*]
  15. Eight Miles High [Alternate/RCA Studios Version][*][Version]
  16. Why [Alternate RCA Studios Version][Alternate Take][*]
  17. John Riley [Version 1][*][Instrumental]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special Mkts.723258
2003CDColumbia646484
1996CDSony Music Distribution4837072
1996CDSony Music Distribution64847
1993CDBGO106

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Album Review

Although the Byrds' Fifth Dimension was wildly uneven, its high points were as innovative as any rock music being recorded in 1966. Immaculate folk-rock was still present in their superb arrangements of the traditional songs "Wild Mountain Thyme" and "John Riley." For the originals, they devised some of the first and best psychedelic rock, often drawing from the influence of Indian raga in the guitar arrangements. "Eight Miles High," with its astral lyrics, pumping bassline, and fractured guitar solo, was a Top 20 hit, and one of the greatest singles of the '60s. The minor hit title track and the country-rock-tinged "Mr. Spaceman" are among their best songs; "I See You" has great 12-string psychedelic guitar solos; and "I Come and Stand at Every Door" is an unusual and moving update of a traditional rock tune, with new lyrics pleading for peace in the nuclear age. At the same time, the r&b instrumental "Captain Soul" was a throwaway, "Hey Joe" not nearly as good as the versions by the Leaves or Jimi Hendrix, and "What's Happening?!?!" the earliest example of David Crosby's disagreeably vapid hippie ethos. These weak spots keep Fifth Dimension from attaining truly classic status. [The CD reissue has six notable bonus tracks, including the single version of the early psychedelic cut "Why" (the B-side to "Eight Miles High"), a significantly different alternate take of "Eight Miles High," "I Know My Rider" (with some fine Roger McGuinn 12-string workouts), and a much jazzier, faster instrumental version of "John Riley."] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam BlockProject Director
Allen StantonProducer
Bob IrwinProducer, Photography, Memorabilia, Photo Courtesy
Chris HillmanGuitar (Bass), Vocals, Vocals (Background), Bass, Mandolin
David CrosbyGuitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
David FrickeLiner Notes
Gene ClarkVocals, Tambourine, Harmonica
Hope ChasinPackaging Manager
Jim DicksonProducer
Johnny RoganLiner Notes, Song Notes
Michael ClarkeDrums
Roger McGuinnVocals, Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Banjo
Van Dyke ParksKeyboards
Vic AnesiniMixing, Mastering