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The Byrdswere just a little bit ahead of their time. By releasing six genre-defining albums in three years, their transformative powers took electric guitars to traditional folk music, brought
jazz into psychedelic pop and helpedintroduce what we now know asAmericana, being the first major rock band to embrace the sound of Nashville. They were heralded as the pioneers of folk rock, acid rock and countryrock, not to mention space rock, abstract electronics and all the inter-genre crossover material that defines most of their albums.They influenced so many of the musical movements that followed as they constantly progressed, hungry to push the boundaries of popular music.
This book examines each one of the band's 12 studio albums, highlighting the many high points, especially from their mercurial 1965 - 1968 era, and the less successful later years when the law of diminishing returns took over. Also discussed within the 'Connected Flights' part of each chapter, are the band's contemporaneous non-album singles and B-sides. Previously
unreleased tracks that were later released as part of their extensive reissue campaigns will also be covered, making this book one of the most extensive guides.
Andy McArthur is a retired teacher, who, in a previous life,worked in finance. He now works part-time in the education charity sector. Having always loved writing, he previously
contributed to a national newspaper's football fanzine section. This is his first book. He lives in Edinburgh with his wife, Karen, and daughters, Amy and Zoe. When not walking Mojo
the dog up the Braid Hills, Andy loves listening to music, watching Ayr Utd and drinking zesty ales in pubs (where he bores people by telling them how The Byrds changed popular
music three times in the space of three years).