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Byrdmaniax is the
tenth album by the
American rock band the Byrds. It was
released in June 1971 on
Columbia Records at a time of
renewed commercial and...
- Byrds'
previous album,
Byrdmaniax, and as an
attempt to stem the
criticism that
album was
receiving in the
music press.
Byrdmaniax had
featured a large...
- work with the
Byrds again on
their Ballad of Easy Rider, (Untitled) and
Byrdmaniax albums.
Melcher also
worked with Paul
Revere & the Raiders,
Wayne Newton...
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David (2000). "
Byrdmaniax:
Listen Again—Without Prejudice".
Byrdmaniax (CD booklet). The Byrds. Columbia/Legacy. Deming, Mark. "
Byrdmaniax album review"...
- the
project would instead see
release on (Untitled) and its follow-up,
Byrdmaniax. Of the twenty-six
songs that were
written for the musical, "Chestnut...
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Complete Book of the
British Charts.
Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-7119-7670-2. "
Byrdmaniax Discography Pages".
Byrds Flyght.
Retrieved 2010-01-13. "The Byrds' chart...
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Retrieved December 5, 2009. "Byrds Compilations".
Richard Russell's
Byrdmaniax Discography Pages.
Retrieved March 5, 2019. "Release, Für
alles kommt...
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Byrds Mr.
Tambourine Man (Columbia, 1965) "Glory, Glory" on the
album Byrdmaniax (1971) With the We
Three Trio The We
Three Trio (Mainstream S/6055,56055...
- the
remastered double CD
version of (Untitled) respectively. The 1971
Byrdmaniax album saw
White singing lead
vocals on "My Destiny",
written by Helen...
- been
issued by CBS as a
reaction to the band's
previous studio album,
Byrdmaniax,
having failed to
chart in the UK. The
album gathered together many of...