The Byrds –
Sell Your Soul To The Company
Places and
dates details on artwork
Roger McGuinn - guitar/vocals
Clarence White - guitar/vocals
Skip Battin - bass/vocals
Gene Parsons – drums/vocals
Soundboard Recordings
1. I Trust
(fade in) (1:10)
2. Well Come Back Home (7:34)
3. My Back Pages (2:16)
4. B.J. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (4:56)
5. Truck Stop Girl (4:36)
6. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (titled Instrumental) (1:57)
7. Take A Whiff (On Me) (3:28)
8. This Wheel's On Fire (6:17)
9. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (2:47)
10. Ballad Of Easy Rider (2:14)
11. Jesus Is Just Alright (3:15)
12. Turn! Turn! Turn! (1:59)
13. Mr. Tambourine Man (2:07)
14. Eight Miles High (9:23)
15. Hold It (titled Outro) (2:04)
16. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:55)
17. Mr. Spaceman (3:19)
18. The Christian Life (1:59)
19. Lover Of The Bayou - Hold It - Outro (4:25)
20. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (2:47)
21. Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic) (2:42)
22. I Trust (4:24)
2. Well Come Back Home (7:34)
3. My Back Pages (2:16)
4. B.J. Blues - Baby What You Want Me To Do (4:56)
5. Truck Stop Girl (4:36)
6. Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag (titled Instrumental) (1:57)
7. Take A Whiff (On Me) (3:28)
8. This Wheel's On Fire (6:17)
9. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (2:47)
10. Ballad Of Easy Rider (2:14)
11. Jesus Is Just Alright (3:15)
12. Turn! Turn! Turn! (1:59)
13. Mr. Tambourine Man (2:07)
14. Eight Miles High (9:23)
15. Hold It (titled Outro) (2:04)
16. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star (2:55)
17. Mr. Spaceman (3:19)
18. The Christian Life (1:59)
19. Lover Of The Bayou - Hold It - Outro (4:25)
20. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (2:47)
21. Mr. Tambourine Man (acoustic) (2:42)
22. I Trust (4:24)
Artwork Included (front, back, inside, CD)
Many thanks
to Jean-Pierre L.
4 comments:
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A good upload, nothing new but generally well performed. The final version of I Trust is quite superior to the Byrdmaniax album version; the song is slowed down a little to give it a more soulful feeling, and instead of gospel singers we have the rest of the Byrds providing harmonies. Why didn't they do that on the record? There also seems to be material from other concerts here. For example, the rollicking version of You Ain't Going Nowhere features an electric piano, which Terry Melcher played in concert for the Byrds a few times. The order of the last three songs is unusual for a Byrds concert--they didn't normally sandwich an acoustic song in between two electric songs. Clarence sounds better on Truck Stop Girl here than he did on (untitled), where his voice was irritatingly nasal. A very pleasant listen, thanks yet again.
I just can't believe the stuff you can find.... and share with us!
Thanks a million, man!
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