Gene Clark's post-Byrds solo career was as fraught with false starts
and unmet promises as his two years with the Byrds were filled with fame,
fulfillment, and recognition. Firebyrd was an artistic triumph and a commercial
disaster -- released to rave reviews and an enthusiastic response as one
of the finest solo projects ever to come from an ex-Byrd, it was killed
by poor distribution (demand in Europe, especially Germany and Italy,
where fan interest in Clark and the Byrds was very high, resulted in high
premiums being paid for used copies). "Rain Song," "Rodeo
Rider," and "Something About You" were some of Clark's
best songs in years, and his covers of two old Byrds numbers, "Mr.
Tambourine Man" and "Feel a Whole Lot Better," are perfectly
credible reinterpretations, and he even does justice to Gordon Lightfoot's
"If You Could Read My Mind." Not a "lost Byrds album"
by any means, but a must-own for any serious Byrds fan. [In 1995, an expanded
version of Firebyrd was released in Great Britain with the title This
Byrd Has Flown.]
(by Bruce Eder, AMG)
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