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The Byrds

Welcome Back Home

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Untitled) is the ninth album by the American rock band The Byrds and was released in September 1970 on Columbia Records (see 1970 in music). It is a double album, with the first LP featuring live concert recordings from two early 1970 performances in New York City and with the second LP consisting of new studio recordings. The album represented the first official release of any live recordings by the band as well as the first appearance on a Byrds’ record of new recruit Skip Battin, who had replaced the band’s previous bass player, John York, in late 1969. The studio album mostly consisted of newly written, self-penned material, including a number of songs that had been composed by band leader Roger McGuinn and Broadway theatre director Jacques Levy for a planned country rock... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Well come back home, well come back home ... If you wanna tell someone about it tell me, tell me ... If you gotta tell someone about it tell me, tell me

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