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''Never Before'' is a compilation album by the American
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, consisting of previously unreleased
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s, alternate versions, and rarities. It was initially released by Re-Flyte Records in December 1987 and was subsequently reissued on CD in 1989, with an additional seven
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. ''Never Before'' consists of material recorded between 1965 and 1967 by the original line-up of the Byrds, featuring
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, Gene Clark,
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,
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, and Michael Clarke (although Gene Clark had left the group by early 1966). The songs on the album were all originally recorded for Columbia Records during the sessions for the band's first five studio albums: '' Mr. Tambourine Man'', ''
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'', '' Fifth Dimension'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The album represented the first time that previously unreleased outtakes from the Byrds' tenure with Columbia Records had been officially released.


Conception and production

The album's genesis can be traced back to the early 1980s, when
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Tom Slocum – a friend of former Byrd Gene Clark – stumbled across a cache of forgotten Byrds' recordings in the tape library at
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in Los Angeles. According to Slocum, these tapes included early versions of "
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" and "
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" that had been recorded at
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Studios in late 1965, along with the outtakes " Triad" and "The Day Walk (Never Before)". Slocum immediately notified the Byrds' former
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, Jim Dickson, of his discovery and before long, Dickson had involved Bob Hyde of Murray Hill Records, with an eye to producing an archival compilation album. Although the Byrds had disbanded in 1973, Hyde felt sure that there was a market for a collection like ''Never Before'', due to the renewed interest in the band that had been generated by their influence on the likes of
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,
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, and
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during the 1980s. Hyde retained Dickson's help in the project as a way of ensuring that the album would have the blessing of the ex-members of the Byrds and, in some cases, their active participation in enhancing the material. Following the initial discovery at Wally Heider Studios, a thorough search of the Columbia Records' tape vaults ensued and additional unreleased material dating from the mid-1960s was unearthed. Dickson and Hyde then set about compiling a ten track running order comprising the best of the available tapes. Dickson also elected to remix the chosen songs with the help of Lawrence Wendelken, in an attempt to improve the
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of the recordings. Two of Crosby's compositions on the album benefitted from the addition of newly recorded
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, performed by ex-members of the Byrds, in an attempt to polish the material further. "It Happens Each Day", an outtake from the ''Younger Than Yesterday'' sessions, had been abandoned in an incomplete state during the 1960s and, as a result, it required further instrumental embellishment to prepare it for release. The new enhancements to "It Happens Each Day" included an acoustic guitar solo, played by the band's bassist, Chris Hillman. Crosby's controversial ode to a potential
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, "Triad", also required additional work, after a problem with the
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track was discovered. The problem was solved by having Crosby re-sing one line, although according to Dickson, the substitution was so precise that it is virtually undetectable.


Music

Among the wealth of previously unreleased material included on the album, two songs came from the pen of Gene Clark. Of these, "She Has a Way" was an outtake from the ''Mr. Tambourine Man'' sessions that had previously appeared in
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form on the ''
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'' album, while "Never Before" was a Dylanesque song that had been discarded during the recording of the band's second album. The title of this latter song was coined by Clark in 1987, due to his inability to recall its original title. Ultimately, the song provided the album with its name, but in the years following the release of ''Never Before'', studio documentation was discovered that revealed that the song's original title had, in fact, been "The Day Walk". As a result, all subsequent appearances of the song on Byrds' compilation albums have borne the title "The Day Walk (Never Before)". Early versions of "Eight Miles High" and "Why" also made their debut on the album. These two tracks had both been recorded at RCA Studios in Los Angeles on December 22, 1965, for release as part of the Byrds' third album. However, the band ran into trouble with Columbia Records, who refused to release the recordings, due to them having been produced at another company's studios. As a result, the band were forced to re-record both songs at Columbia Studios in Los Angeles on January 24 and 25, 1966, and it was these re-recorded versions that were released as a single and, in the case of "Eight Miles High", included on the ''Fifth Dimension'' album. In later years, both McGuinn and Crosby expressed a preference towards the original RCA version of "Eight Miles High" over the more famous Columbia recording, with both band members feeling that it was more spontaneous sounding. The album also included what critic
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has called "a rough but endearing" cover of
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", which had initially been recorded as a potential third single for the band, during sessions for the ''Turn! Turn! Turn!'' album. As well as featuring previously unreleased material, ''Never Before'' also included some of the band's more familiar songs presented in newly prepared stereo mixes. The band's debut single, " Mr. Tambourine Man", and its B-side, "I Knew I'd Want You", both received a new stereo remix, as did Crosby's song, " Lady Friend". This latter track also received newly overdubbed drums, performed by
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of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. "Lady Friend" had only ever been released in
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and both Hyde and Dickson wanted to take the opportunity to issue the song in stereo for the first time on ''Never Before''. However, Michael Clarke's drumming on the track was not deemed strong enough to stand being exposed by the new stereo mix, hence the need for a more powerful drum sound. This newly overdubbed drum part proved to be controversial among fans of the band, with many feeling that the addition of modern sounding drums (by 1980's standards) was completely inappropriate and incongruous to the mid-60s recording. As a result, this doctored version of "Lady Friend" has not been included on any subsequent release by the Byrds and remains unique to ''Never Before''.


Release

''Never Before'' was released on December 1, 1987 by Re-Flyte Records (a specially created imprint of Murray Hill) as a
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LP and a cassette tape. Upon release it was generally well received, garnering far more attention in the
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than contemporary solo releases by the individual ex-members of the Byrds. The album was reissued on CD by Murray Hill on May 1, 1989, with the addition of seven bonus tracks dating from the same 1965–1967 period. Like the original album, the bonus tracks were all newly remixed, but this time the remixing was undertaken by Ken Robertson and the band's
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ist Roger McGuinn, rather than Dickson and Wendelken. Included among the bonus tracks were the previously unreleased outtakes " I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)", "Psychodrama City", "Flight 713", and "Moog Raga". In addition, new stereo remixes of the B-sides "Why", "She Don't Care About Time", and "Don't Make Waves" were included. Two Chris Hillman penned songs were dropped from the track listing of the expanded CD reissue just prior to its release. The first of these was a new stereo remix of "
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", which appeared on ''
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'' box set in 1990, and the second was a version of "Old John Robertson" featuring newly recorded mandolin overdubs. As of 20, this augmented version of "Old John Robertson" remains unreleased. In the years since it was issued, many of the tracks that first appeared on ''Never Before'' have been included on subsequent Byrds' releases, most notably on the expanded Columbia/Legacy album reissues and the box sets ''The Byrds'' and ''
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''. Two tracks that have not appeared on any other release, however, are the stereo remix of "Lady Friend", featuring newly recorded drumming, and ''The Notorious Byrd Brothers'' outtake, "Flight 713". ''Never Before'' is currently out of print, but remains sought after by Byrds collectors due to the presence of these two tracks.


Track listing


Side 1

#" Mr. Tambourine Man" reviously unreleased stereo mix(
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) – 2:19 #"
I Knew I'd Want You "I Knew I'd Want You" is a song by the folk rock band the Byrds, written by band member Gene Clark, and first released as the B-side to their 1965 debut single, " Mr. Tambourine Man". It was also later included on their debut album, '' Mr. Tambour ...
" ew stereo mix( Gene Clark) – 2:18 #"She Has a Way" reviously unreleased(Gene Clark) – 2:32 #"
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" reviously unreleased(Bob Dylan) – 2:59 #"Never Before" reviously unreleased(Gene Clark) – 3:03


Side 2

#"
Eight Miles High "Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn (a.k.a. Roger McGuinn), and David Crosby. It was first released as a single on March 14, 1966. Musically influenced by sitar player Ravi Sh ...
" reviously unreleased alternate take(Gene Clark,
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,
David Crosby David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In addition to his solo career, he was a founding member of both the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Crosby joined the Byrds in 1964. They got ...
) – 3:22 #"
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" reviously unreleased alternate take(Roger McGuinn, David Crosby) – 2:43 #" Triad" reviously unreleased(David Crosby) – 3:32 #"It Happens Each Day" reviously unreleased(David Crosby) – 2:37 # " Lady Friend" ew stereo mix(David Crosby) – 2:33


1989 CD reissue bonus tracks

#" I Know My Rider (I Know You Rider)" reviously unreleased(
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, arranged Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby) – 2:49 #"Why" (Single Version) reviously unreleased stereo mix(Roger McGuinn, David Crosby) – 3:03 #"
She Don't Care About Time "She Don't Care About Time" is a song by American folk rock band the Byrds. It was released on a non-album single in October1965, as the B-side to "Turn! Turn! Turn!". The song was written by Gene Clark, the Byrds' main songwriter between 1964 and ...
" reviously unreleased stereo mix(Gene Clark) – 2:31 #"Flight 713" (Instrumental) reviously unreleased(Roger McGuinn,
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) – 2:36 #"Psychodrama City" reviously unreleased(David Crosby) – 2:22 #"Don't Make Waves" (Single Version) reviously unreleased stereo mix(Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman) – 1:37 #"Moog Raga" (Instrumental) reviously unreleased(Roger McGuinn) – 2:55


Personnel

NOTE: Sources for this section are as follows: ''Younger Than Yesterday'' (1996 CD liner notes), ''Mr. Tambourine Man'' (1996 CD liner notes), ''So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star: The Byrds Day-By-Day (1965-1973)'' by Christopher Hjort, and the Hugh Masekela Discography at dougpayne.com. ;The Byrds *
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- lead guitar, Moog synthesizer, vocals * Gene Clark - tambourine, vocals *
David Crosby David Van Cortlandt Crosby (born August 14, 1941) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In addition to his solo career, he was a founding member of both the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Crosby joined the Byrds in 1964. They got ...
- rhythm guitar, vocals *
Chris Hillman Christopher Hillman (born December 4, 1944) is an American musician. He was the original bassist of and one of the original members of the Byrds, which in 1965 included Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby and Michael Clarke. With freque ...
- electric bass, acoustic guitar, vocals * Michael Clarke - drums ;Additional personnel *
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- rhythm guitar (tracks 1–2) *
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- electric bass (tracks 1–2) * Leon Russell - electric piano (tracks 1–2) *
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- drums (tracks 1, 2, 14) *
Hugh Masekela Hugh Ramapolo Masekela (4 April 1939 – 23 January 2018) was a South African trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist, singer and composer who was described as "the father of South African jazz". Masekela was known for his jazz compositions and for ...
– trumpet (track 10) *
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- drums (track 10)


References

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