Since I've already reviewedYounger Than YesterdayandTurn! Turn! Turn!, two of the Byrds' first four albums, it seems logical to go ahead and complete the circle, and give the lowdown on the other two. Thus, today I'll look atFifth Dimension, ...more
starling.rinet
Track listing: 1) 5D (Fifth Dimension) ; 2) Wild Mountain Thyme ; 3) Mr Spaceman ; 4) I See You ; 5) What's Happening; 6) I Come And Stand At Every Door ; 7) Eight Miles High ; 8) Hey Joe (Where You Gonna Go); 9) Captain Soul; 10) John Riley; ...more
John Mcferrin Music Reviews
Where Turn! Turn! Turn! may have led many an unsuspecting listener to the belief that jangle-rock was an inherently limited genre, Fifth Dimension does an excellent job of showing what I hold as one of the great truths of rock music: grafting ...more
All Music Guide
Although the Byrds'Fifth Dimensionwas wildly uneven, its high points were as innovative as any rock music being recorded in 1966. Immaculate folk-rock was still present in their superb arrangements of the traditional songs "Wild Mountain Thyme" ...more
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