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The Byrds
Fifth Dimension
Fifth Dimension is the third studio album by The Byrds. It was recorded from January 24 to May 25 of 1966. The album is more overtly psychedelic than its predecessors, and the band took influences from raga music (such as Ravi Shankar) and modal jazz (such as John Coltrane). The album is also notable for being the first album recorded after the departure of frontman Gene Clark, although he did participate in the recording of two of its tracks.
A1
5D (Fifth Dimenson)
2:32
A2
Wild Mountain Thyme
2:29
A3
Mr. Spaceman
2:08
A4
I See You
2:31
A5
What's Happening?!?!
2:30
A6
I Come And Stand At Every Door
3:01
B1
Eight Miles High
3:35
B2
Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go)
2:08
B3
Captain Soul
2:35
B4
John Riley
2:57
B5
2-4-2 Fox Trot (The Lear Jet Song)
2:08