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  2. turn! turn! turn! - the byrds

The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! (LP)

The ByrdsThe Byrds
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1965
  • 18 tracks
  • 47 min
  • folk rock
Turn! Turn! Turn! - The Byrds
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Turn! Turn! Turn! - The Byrds
Turn! Turn! Turn! - The Byrds

Product description

"Turn! Turn! Turn!" is the second studio album by the iconic American rock band The Byrds, released on December 6, 1965, by Columbia Records. This album is a pivotal work in the evolution of folk rock, country rock, and the burgeoning psychedelic rock scene of the mid-1960s. With a blend of timeless songs and hidden gems, "Turn! Turn! Turn!" showcases The Byrds' distinctive harmonies and innovative sound, which would go on to influence countless artists.

The album opens with the title track, "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)," a powerful adaptation of a traditional song that became an international hit. This track sets the tone for the album, which features a mix of original compositions and covers that reflect the band's diverse musical influences. Standout tracks include "It Won't Be Wrong," "Set You Free This Time," and "He Was a Friend of Mine," each offering a unique perspective on the band's evolving sound.

"Turn! Turn! Turn!" also includes several notable covers, such as Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'" and the traditional folk song "Oh! Susannah." These tracks highlight The Byrds' ability to reinterpret classic material with their signature style. The album also features previously unissued and alternate mixes of songs, providing a deeper look into the band's creative process.

With its rich blend of genres and timeless songs, "Turn! Turn! Turn!" is a testament to The Byrds' enduring legacy. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album offers a compelling journey through the sounds of the 1960s, showcasing the band's innovative spirit and musical prowess.

This 2025 Limited Edition Numbered Reissue 60th Anniversary Edition LP is pressed on 180g Blue vinyl.

Tracks

  1. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)The Byrds
    3:49
  2. It Won't Be WrongThe Byrds
    1:57
  3. Set You Free This TimeThe Byrds
    2:48
  4. Lay Down Your Weary TuneThe Byrds
    3:29
  5. He Was a Friend Of MineThe Byrds
    2:29
  6. The World Turns All Around HerThe Byrds
    2:12
  7. Satisfied MindThe Byrds
    2:26
  8. If You're GoneThe Byrds
    2:45
  9. The Times They Are A-Changin'The Byrds
    2:17
  10. Wait and SeeThe Byrds
    2:18
  11. Oh! SusannahThe Byrds
    3:03
  12. The Day Walk (Never Before)The Byrds
    3:00
  13. She Don't Care About Time - Single VersionThe Byrds
    2:29
  14. The Times They Are A-Changin' - First VersionThe Byrds
    1:54
  15. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Version OneThe Byrds
    3:02
  16. She Don't Care About Time - version 1 - take 2; Previously UnissuedThe Byrds
    2:34
  17. The World Turns All Around Her - Alternate Mix; Previously UnissuedThe Byrds
    2:12
  18. Stranger in a Strange Land - InstrumentalThe Byrds
    3:03
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Turn! Turn! Turn!
Artist
The Byrds
LP release year
2025
Album release date
December 6, 1965
Label
Music On Vinyl
EAN
8719262041707
Available
Yes

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
47 min
Tracks
18 tracks
Weight
180g
Color
Blue

EAN

EAN
8719262041707

Other

Limited Edition
Yes
Country
Europe
Genre
Folk rock
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Mono Masterpiece Soundstage

    5 out of 5 stars
    wbyarvubDecember 17, 2025United States🇺🇸

    The Pitman Mono variant #1, US edition, boasts exceptional sound quality and an impressively low noise floor. I was genuinely amazed by the excellence of this pressing and the richness of the mono soundstage. Honestly, I'd never truly valued this album until I experienced this dedicated mono version.

  • Byrds' Identity Crisis

    2 out of 5 stars
    jqjuonfeiqoNovember 27, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    A band on a journey to somewhere... yet never truly arrived. Humor me for a bit. The Byrds' debut album, 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' had one foot planted in folk and another slightly in rock 'n' roll. By 1965, they released 'Turn! Turn! Turn!', an album deeply rooted in the folk side of folk-rock, while The Beatles were dropping 'Rubber Soul' and The Rolling Stones unveiled 'Aftermath.' Yet, The Byrds were still trying to define themselves as some sort of latecomer version of Bob Dylan. This isn't a great album, it's not comfortable listening, it's not a album to enjoy while high, it's certainly not a trip for a lysergic adventure, and it doesn't define anything other than an American band in the mid-60s struggling to find their identity. A band that looked ultra-cool, had a fantastic name, and were at odds with each other from the start. What The Byrds did have was a distinctive sound, partly created by McGuinn's jangly twelve-string Rickenbacker, dynamic textures, and great harmonies, along with Gene Clark's ever-present drum patterns that seamlessly wove in, out, over, and under each song. All the material on the album was rather middle-of-the-road, nothing groundbreaking, except for the spiritual nature of the songs and their delivery, which, at a time when faith was being questioned by the younger generation, harkened back to the values of our parents... the establishment. Even with each song laced with pop-oriented country-esque vocals and instrumentation, it never really moved anyone. In short, The Byrds were nearly out of step with the musical changes filling the airwaves. The album only reached #20 on the charts, thanks entirely to their covers of two Dylan songs. For some reason, The Byrds gained a lot of attention without having done anything notable. This album picked up right where 'Mr. Tambourine Man' left off. And that's part of my issue with them, embracing artists like Porter Wagoner and his song 'Satisfied Mind,' representing the lower-class country audience standing in the way of progress, segregation, equality, and fully supporting the Vietnam War. Then there's their take on Stephen Foster's tune 'Oh! Susannah,' a song from my grade school days, creating an atmosphere of racism and injustice rolled into a seemingly harmless ditty. Of course, there wasn't much worse than building a song around the Book of Ecclesiastes, with 'Turn, Turn, Turn' being the creation of Pete Seeger, a leftist, a communist, a man irrelevant by the mid-60s, who made his career in a forgotten era... so why were The Byrds reaching so far back when what we were all waiting for was just around the corner with 'Eight Miles High'? There's no journey with 'Turn Turn Turn,' it doesn't develop or refine as it plays, it's stuck right where it was when it was recorded and always will be. Of course, you're forever going to hear others say this is an interesting album, yet interesting doesn't command your attention. Yes, I'm sure there are those who enjoy the genre, but for me, the record was every bit a sheep in wolf's clothing. And most annoying, constantly seeing Roger McGuinn in those silly Ben Franklin sunglasses, all style and no substance. Let me support my argument by saying, The Byrds could have simply been a singles band, as they only had a handful of charting hits: 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' peaked at #1, 'Eight Miles High,' peaked at #14, 'So You Want To Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star,' peaked at #29, 'Ballad Of Easy Rider,' peaked at #65, 'Chestnut Mare,' peaked at #121 (though it was a progressive FM radio staple). Yes, the band had other singles, but the reality is those other singles were embraced by almost no one. As to the actual value of Byrds' albums, mint copies of original pressings for all albums can be had for almost nothing.

  • Kevin Gray's Amazing Copy

    5 out of 5 stars
    behqem.pciopuviAugust 12, 2024United States🇺🇸

    Kevin Gray's copy is absolutely amazing. Don't mix it up with the other Sundazed Mono release that's quite alike. This one's got different matrices and it's AMAZING!

  • Poor Quality Pressing

    5 out of 5 stars
    VisWeonjobJune 15, 2024United States🇺🇸

    This is a terrible pressing. The sound quality is poor and there's an insane amount of surface noise on every track. It's absolute rubbish. And yes, I made sure it was thoroughly cleaned in my Hannl RCM before reviewing. Steer clear. There are way better pressings of this classic out there.

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About The Byrds

The Byrds, formed in Los Angeles in 1964, are an iconic American rock band that left an indelible mark on the music scene. With Roger McGuinn as the sole consistent member, the band's signature sound—characterized by angelic harmonies and McGuinn's distinctive 12-string Rickenbacker guitar—has become a cornerstone of rock music. The Byrds are celebrated for pioneering folk rock, country rock, and psychedelic rock, and their influence can be heard in the work of countless artists. Despite numerous lineup changes, the band's eclectic and innovative spirit drove them to explore new musical territories, making them a foundational act in the evolution of rock and roll. Their discography, spanning 12 studio albums, is a testament to their enduring legacy and continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike.

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