Farther Along is an album by American band The Byrds, released in 1971. Well aware of the stinging criticism that Byrdmaniax was receiving (and none too pleased with the album themselves), The Byrds promptly dispensed with Terry Melcher again, headed off to London, England in the summer of 1971 and quickly cut a new album, producing it themselves. (Clarence White's final vocal, on the poignant wreck-on-the-highway tune "Bugler", was overdubbed on return to Los Angeles.

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  • Farther Along is an album by American band The Byrds, released in 1971. Well aware of the stinging criticism that Byrdmaniax was receiving (and none too pleased with the album themselves), The Byrds promptly dispensed with Terry Melcher again, headed off to London, England in the summer of 1971 and quickly cut a new album, producing it themselves. (Clarence White's final vocal, on the poignant wreck-on-the-highway tune "Bugler", was overdubbed on return to Los Angeles. ) Unfortunately, the damage inflicted by Byrdmaniax was not completely undone, and the Byrds' dwindling commercial fortunes continued - Farther Along went largely unnoticed upon release, stalling at 152 in the U.S. (and failing to appear on the UK charts) and disappearing quickly. It would also turn out to be the last Byrds studio album with its latter day line-up and on Columbia Records. By 1972, Roger McGuinn had broken up the Columbia Byrds to facilitate a reunion of the original 1965 group and a "comeback" album.
  • Farther Along ist das elfte Album der US-amerikanischen Folk-Rock-Band The Byrds. Es erschien am 17. November 1971 auf dem Label Columbia Records. Bestürzt über die schlechten Kritiken und Verkaufszahlen von Byrdmaniax, mit dem die Band selbst auch unzufrieden gewesen war, reisten die vier Musiker kurzerhand nach London um dort noch ein Album aufzunehmen und diesmal selbst zu produzieren. Das Album wurde von der Kritik etwas wärmer aufgenommen, als sein Vorgänger, stellte sich jedoch als kommerzieller Reinfall heraus. Es erreichte in den Staaten seinen Höhepunkt bei #152 der Pop-Charts, in Großbritannien kam es nicht zu einem Charteintritt. Am 29. November erschien die einzige Single des Albums, America’s Great National Pastime/Farther Along, die weder in den Staaten noch in Großbritannien chartete. Farther Along sollte das vorerst letzte Studioalbum der Byrds werden. Anfang 1972 löste Roger McGuinn die Band auf, um eine Reunion in der ursprünglichen Besetzung zu verwirklichen.
  • Farther Along est le onzième album du groupe américain The Byrds, paru en 1971. C'est également le dernier du groupe, si l'on excepte Byrds, sorti deux ans après par les cinq membres réunis du groupe d'origine.
  • Farther Along è un album del gruppo folk rock statunitense The Byrds, pubblicato nel 1971.
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  • Farther Along is an album by American band The Byrds, released in 1971. Well aware of the stinging criticism that Byrdmaniax was receiving (and none too pleased with the album themselves), The Byrds promptly dispensed with Terry Melcher again, headed off to London, England in the summer of 1971 and quickly cut a new album, producing it themselves. (Clarence White's final vocal, on the poignant wreck-on-the-highway tune "Bugler", was overdubbed on return to Los Angeles.
  • Farther Along ist das elfte Album der US-amerikanischen Folk-Rock-Band The Byrds. Es erschien am 17. November 1971 auf dem Label Columbia Records. Bestürzt über die schlechten Kritiken und Verkaufszahlen von Byrdmaniax, mit dem die Band selbst auch unzufrieden gewesen war, reisten die vier Musiker kurzerhand nach London um dort noch ein Album aufzunehmen und diesmal selbst zu produzieren.
  • Farther Along est le onzième album du groupe américain The Byrds, paru en 1971. C'est également le dernier du groupe, si l'on excepte Byrds, sorti deux ans après par les cinq membres réunis du groupe d'origine.
  • Farther Along è un album del gruppo folk rock statunitense The Byrds, pubblicato nel 1971.
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