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Turn, Turn, Turn $10 Turn, Turn, Turn - Pete Seeger |
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Turn $22.99 Track Listing: 1. Early Bird, 2. Snitch, 3. Time Flies, 4. Turn, 5. Follow-Up Footstep, 6. Soft Spark, 7. Gato Samba, 8. Blues 4, 9. I'm Old-Fashioned, 10. Caliope, 11. Bag Rag |
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Turn! Turn! Turn $32.83 The early-1960s advent of the Beatles did more than change the face of rock music--it forced many folk musicians to rethink their careers, abandoning the gentle, mild-mannered protest songs they'd grown accustomed to performing throughout much of the preceding decade. These musicians' adaptations of the raucous new sounds quickly became a force unto themselves; lyrics, too, grew more strident, while retaining their socially conscious core. Folk-rock, as the new genre became known, was fertile ground for rock musicians seeking a more expressive means of communication, and for folk musicians looking to add something a little grittier to their art. TURN! TURN! TURN!, Richie Unterberger's well-researched chronicle of the genre, explores the early inklings of change as experienced by such musicians as John Sebastian, Gene Clark, and David Crosby, examining seminal events like the riotous reception given Bob Dylan's use of electric instruments at the Newport Folk Festival, the 1960s folk-rock boom, and the rise of singer-songwriters like Judy Collins and Tim Hardin. Featuring extensive interviews with some of the movement's most significant artists, TURN! TURN! TURN! is a comprehensive overview of this important crossroads in rock history. |
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Turn! Turn! Turn! [LP] $51.98 The Byrds: David Crosby (guitar, vocals); Jim McGuinn (12-string guitar, vocals); Chris Hillman (bass, vocals); Michael Clarke (drums); Gene Clark (tambourine, vocals).Reissue producer: Bob Irwin.Recorded between June 28, 1965 and November 1, 1965.Includes original release notes by Derek Taylor and new liner notes by David Fricke and Johnny Rogan.All songs have been digitally remastered using a 20-Bit Super Mapping system.More of a companion piece than a follow-up to their debut, TURN! TURN! TURN! established The Byrds' place in the puzzle that was American rock & roll in the mid-'60s, but not for reasons commonly attributed to it. On the one hand, this was another batch of songs furthering the California folk-rock boom. "Turn! Turn! Turn!," the band's second (and final) number one single, was Pete Seeger's musical interpretation of proverbs from the Book Of Ecclesiastes; "Oh Susannah" was a 19th century minstrels' tune; "He Was A Friend Of Mine" was a folk standard; and, as was a norm for the early Byrds, there were a couple of Bob Dylan songs.Yet the application of The Byrds' sound to these long-known songs gave each of them a new, wholly different life. "He Was A Friend Of Mine" included additional Roger McGuinn lyrics that allude to John F. Kennedy's assassination, turning a mournful standard into a personalized declaration. "Oh! Susannah" was updated at a break-neck rock & roll tempo. The title track became a snapshot, evoking the turbulent '60s as much as it did the Bible. In short, this album depicted The Byrds as an early work in progress, already capable of defying the public's perception of their artistry, and stretching further with every note. |
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The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! $12.54 Disc 0:No track list available |
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Turn of the Century $199.99 Turn of the Century |
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