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Byrdmaniax

''Byrdmaniax'' is the tenth album by the American rock band The Byrds. It was released in June 1971 on Columbia Records (''see'' 1971 in music) at a time of renewed commercial and critical success for the band, due to the positive reception that their two previous albums, ''Ballad of Easy Rider'' and ''(Untitled)'', had received. The album was the second by The Byrds to feature the Roger McGuinn, Clarence White, Gene Parsons, and Skip Battin line-up of the band and was mostly recorded in early 1971, while the band were in the midst of an exhausting tour schedule.〔 As a result, the band had little time to hone their new songs before recording commenced and thus, much of the material on the album is underdeveloped.〔 ''Byrdmaniax'' was poorly received upon release, particularly in the United States, and did much to undermine The Byrds' new-found popularity.〔
The album peaked at #46 on the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart but failed to reach the UK Albums Chart. The song "I Trust (Everything Is Gonna Work Out Alright)" was released as a preceding single on May 7, 1971 in the United Kingdom but it did not chart.〔〔 A second single taken from the album, "Glory, Glory", was released on August 20, 1971 and reached #110 on the ''Billboard'' chart, but again, the single failed to reach the UK chart. ''Byrdmaniax'' remains one of The Byrds most poorly received album releases, largely due to the incongruous addition of strings, horns, and a gospel choir which were overdubbed onto the songs by producer Terry Melcher and arranger Paul Polena, reportedly without the band's consent.〔
==Overview==
After the release of The Byrds' ''(Untitled)'' album, the band continued to tour extensively throughout late 1970 and early 1971 in support of the record. With the band's career experiencing a revival of commercial fortunes, The Byrds elected to continue working with Terry Melcher, who had produced the band's two previous albums. Unfortunately, the grueling pace of the band's touring schedule meant that they were under-prepared for the recording of their next album, with little or no time to develop the material that they intended to include.〔 Sessions for ''Byrdmaniax'' commenced on October 6, 1970, just three weeks after the release of ''(Untitled)'', and continued throughout January and March 1971, with the band recording twelve new songs as well as revisiting an outtake from the ''(Untitled)'' sessions, "Kathleen's Song". The album's pre-release working title was ''Expensive'', a tongue-in-cheek reference to the bloated costs incurred during the recording of the album, but ultimately this was dropped in favor of the less opulent sounding ''Byrdmaniax''.

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