Farther Along

Track Listings

 
1. Farther Along
2. Do Lord - Pat Boone
3. Canaan's Land - The Jordanaires
4. Jesus Loves Me - Brenda Lee
5. Just a Closer Walk with Thee - Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson
6. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - Deborah Allen
7. Joshua - Joranaires
8. Where Could I Go But to the Lord

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Songs of the South: Farther Along
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    Songs of the South: Farther Along
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Time Life Records
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    Release Date: 2004-09-14

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    1. Shady Grove -- Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
    2. More Pretty Girls Than One -- Ricky Skaggs & Tony rice
    3. Farther Along -- Ralph Stanley with Lucinda Williams
    4. Wayfaring Stranger -- Emmylou Harris
    5. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord) -- Johnny Cash with the Carter Family
    6. Down In The Valley to Pray -- Doc Watson
    7. Candy Man -- Taj Mahal
    8. Will The Circle Be Unbroken -- The Staple Singers
    9. Wings Of A Dove -- Nanci Griffith
    10. Mom and Dad's Waltz -- Iris DeMent
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    Album Description

    Come alive with the grassroots music that celebrates this place where the music tradition has been flourishing for generations in local communities and family groups. These kinfolk joining in song created a legacy still alive in today's Country and Americana music. This incredible collection covers all the greats who trace their musical roots to the South—from pioneers like Ralph Stanley, Doc Watson, The Staple Singers, Johnny Cash and The Carter Family to today's artists like Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris, Iris DeMent, Dwight Yoakam, John Hiatt and Lucinda Williams.
    Farther Along: The Gospel Collection
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      Farther Along: The Gospel Collection

      Manufacturer: Perdernales
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      Binding: Audio CD
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      ASIN: B0009FVCUS

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      Track listing: 1. Have A Little Talk With Jesus 2. I'd Rather Have Jesus 3. Where The Soul Of Man 4. Lily Of The Valley 5. I'll Fly Away 6. Blood Of The Lamb 7. Where He Leads Me 8. Old Time Religion 9. Thine The Glory 10. In The Sweet By & By 11. When We All Get To Heaven 12. Kneel At The Feet 13. Swing Low Sweet Chariot 14. Just As I Am 15. Farther Along 16. Just A Closer Walk 17. What A Friend We Have In Jesus 18. How Great Thou Art
      Farther Along: Best Of The Flying Burrito Brothers
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Very nice single CD compilation
      • This is a great collection.
      • Don't Buy This Album-It Ruins The Experience
      • Mostly of historical interest only
      • Real Good
      Farther Along: Best Of The Flying Burrito Brothers
      The Flying Burrito Brothers
      Manufacturer: A&M
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000002GI4
      Release Date: 1990-10-25

      Tracks:

      1. Christine's Tune (Devil In Disguise)
      2. Sin City
      3. Do Right Woman
      4. Dark End Of The Street
      5. Wheels
      6. Juanita
      7. Hot Burrito #1
      8. Hot Burrito #2
      9. Do You Know How It Feels
      10. Break My Mind
      11. Farther Along
      12. Cody Cody
      13. God's Own Singer
      14. Wild Horses
      15. Dim Lights
      16. Just Because
      17. Six Days On The Road
      18. To Love Somebody
      19. Close Up The Honkytonks
      20. Sing Me Back Home
      21. I Shall Be Released

      Amazon.com

      The beauty of this retrospective of the Gram Parsons-Chris Hillman-led version of the seminal country-rock band is that it includes the group's masterwork almost in its entirety. Indeed, 9 of the 11 tracks from the group's classic 1969 debut, The Gilded Palace of Sin, appear on this 21-song overview of the group's early crest. With a foundation built on the very recordings that, along with the Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo (another LP largely shaped by Parsons and Hillman), are the source of country-rock and its alt-country offspring, Farther Along is a banner anthology. Beyond the Gilded likes of "Wheels," "Sin City," and "Hot Burrito #1," however, Farther Along is generously fleshed out with selections from Parsons's second and final (and disappointing) FBB LP, Burrito Deluxe, and a couple of oddities in covers of the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody" and Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released." --Steven Stolder

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Very nice single CD compilation.......2006-02-27

      'Farther Along, The Best of The Flying Burrito Brothers' is a good selection from this group's first two albums. To counter another reviewer's remarks, a 'best of' album is not done to replace earlier classic albums. I agree heartily that the Burrito's first album, 'The Gilded Palace of Sin' is a truly great album, but if you have that on vinyl and you want something for your walkman without buying new copies of all their albums, this issue does the job.

      The Flying Burrito Brothers were a spin-off from the Byrds, after they did their classic 'Sweetheart of the Rodeo', after bringing in Gram Parsons to replace the errant David Crosby, who flew off to create 'Crosby, Stills, and Nash'.

      The Burritos were primarily Gram Parsons, Chris Hillman, Chris Etheredge, and Sneaky Pete, of whom I never bothered to track down his real name.

      The only thing I miss from their original releases is the 'little hippy girl' talker done by Parsons.

      Recommended as a sampler or very portable version of a classic 60's group.

      4 out of 5 stars This is a great collection........2004-03-16

      "Farther Along" may be out of print now, but if you come across it, it's a great single disc collection of these guys. Sure it doesn't have everything, but what's here is all excellent pioneering country-rock. You can't complain too much with 21 tracks of some of their best. Everything here from "Christine's Tune (a.k.a. devil in disguise)", to the partial cover of "I Shall Be Released" is wonderful. If you don't pick this up, check out "Sin City: The Best Of", it's about the same. "Gram Parsons" solo stuff is sweet too.

      3 out of 5 stars Don't Buy This Album-It Ruins The Experience.......2001-02-03

      Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman were the archeitects of a new style of music. The Flying Burrito Brothers weren't only the first and perhaps best Alternative Country/Country Rock Band, but their first two albums remain the definitive statements of the genre. Which is how you need to hear them. THE GILDED PALACE OF SIN is one of the greatest albums in the history of Rock or Country music. There is no equal to Parsons in terms of songcraft and vision, and THE GILDED PALACE OF SIN is packed with classics including:"Wheels", "Sin City", "Devil In Disguise/Christine's Tune", and many more. BURRITO DELUXE was an inferior follow-up but still much better than the manufactured Nashville product of today. With so many exceptional traits to their sound, how can a compilation of Parsons-era material sound so bad? A&M completely ruins the Burritos experience with this disc. Not only is the sound quality on this disc bad, but the compiling is terrible. Nine tracks (out of eleven) from the GILDED PALACE OF SIN album may sound like an easy and less expensive place to start, wrong. The nine tracks from THE GILDED PALACE OF SIN are the best songs on the CD, but they don't sound half as good on FARTHER ALONG. The nine tracks are "Christine's Tune/Devil In Disguise", "Sin City", "Do Right Woman", "Dark End Of The Street", "Wheels", "Juanita", "Hot Burrito #1", "Hot Burrito #2" and "Do You Know How It Feels" (the version by the Gram Parsons with the International Submarine Band on the SAFE AT HOME CD is better). After the first nine comes an outtake "Break My Mind". The Flying Burrito Brothers' version is on the level of the version Linda Ronstadt recorded for her debut HAND SOWN...HOME GROWN. The four tracks pulled from BURRITO DELUXE are definitely inferior to the first nine songs. The four tracks are "Farther Along", "Cody Cody", "God's Own Singer" and "Wild Horses". The remaining seven tracks are various outtakes, none of which are written by Parsons or Hillman. Only those interested in the historical perspective will find "Dim Lights", "Just Because", "Six Days On The Road", "To Love Somebody", "Close Up Honkeytonks", "Sing Me Back Home", or the fragment of "I Shall Be Released" to be of any interest. Musically, they really aren't, since one of the Burritos' greatest strengths was the superior quality of their original material. Even Chris Hillman said this represented the "Best and the worst of the 'Parsons-era Burritos'". Most listeners will only find the first half of the disc useful. If you want to get into The Flying Burrito Brothers the best way is to order a copy of THE GILDED PALACE OF SIN. It might cost more, but it's worth it. I'm playing my copy of their first release constantly. FARTHER ALONG is no treasure chest and if I had realized then how much better the full original THE GILDED PALACE OF SIN was, I would have purchased that CD initially. I'm giving it three stars because the Parsons material and original Flying Burrito Brothers recordings are extraordinary, but this compilation is very poor.

      2 out of 5 stars Mostly of historical interest only.......2000-06-20

      While many of the tracks on this CD have possibilities, indicating some decent songwriting skills, the arrangements are quite sparse and the vocals are just middling. I was hoping this would sound like an early-Eagles album, but Gram just doesn't have the vocal abilities of Glenn Frey or Don Henley and the arrangements and production seem somewhat primitive. I think Emmylou Harris' and Linda Ronstadt's versions of "Sin City" and "Dark End of the Street", respectively, are clearly superior to the Burritos', for instance. Gram Parsons' main contribution to music must be his songs and his influence on others, rather than his performances.

      4 out of 5 stars Real Good.......2000-01-16

      This is a strong CD full of great music. But I prefer Out of the Blue. With the exception of Dim Lights everything of FA is on OOTB. Costs 3 times as much though.
      Country Gospel: Farther Along
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        Country Gospel: Farther Along
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Cbuj Ent
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B000A2H38U
        Release Date: 2005-07-12

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        1. Farther Along - Bill Anderson
        2. Do Lord - Pat Boone
        3. Canaan's Land - The Jordanaires
        4. Jesus Loves Me - Brenda Lee
        5. Just a Closer Walk with Thee - Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson
        6. He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - Deborah Allen
        7. Joshua - Joranaires
        8. Where Could I Go But to the Lord
        Farther Along
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • a living eulogy for Clarence White
        • Later Byrds is much more...
        • Meet The Byrds' New Producer: The Byrds.
        • In response:This album WAS pressed in America:Capitol#KC3105
        • One of the many Classic Albums.....
        Farther Along
        The Byrds
        Manufacturer: Sony
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        ASIN: B00004OCE8
        Release Date: 2000-02-22

        Tracks:

        1. Tiffany Queen
        2. Get Down Your Line
        3. Farther Along
        4. B.B. Class Road
        5. Bugler
        6. America's Great National Pastime
        7. Antique Sandy
        8. Precious Kate
        9. So Fine
        10. Lazy Waters
        11. Bristol Steam Convention Blues
        12. Lost My Drivin' Wheel
        13. Born To Rock And Roll
        14. Bag Full Of Money

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        Farther Along was the final album from the group who soared to worldwide fame in 1965 on the wings of "Mr. Tambourine Man." Although overshadowed on its initial release in 1972 by the frenzy of anticipation surrounding a forthcoming reunion album featuring the original quintet, Farther Along proved to be the better album. On it are indications of just what made the Byrds' marriage of space-rock, country music, and pop such a special hybrid. Clarence White's title track and the poignant "Bugler" display the band's strengths admirably. This lavishly expanded reissue is augmented by three previously unreleased tracks--"Driving Wheel," "Born to Rock and Roll," "Bag Full of Money"--that bridge the gap between the end of the Byrds and the beginning of Roger McGuinn's solo career. --Patrick Humphries

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars a living eulogy for Clarence White.......2006-11-06

        Never intended as a "closer", 1971's 'Farther Along' represents the last call for the second coming of The Byrds, which unlike the first coming would never demand an encore, primarily due to the death of consumate lead guitarist and sometimes lead vocalist Clarence White. The album is particularly significant as the final major work of White, and furthermore contains the title track, arranged by White, which was performed at his funeral after being plowed down by a drunk driver in 1973. While many people herald the disc with accolades such as "warm", "intimate", and "noble", the truth is that the songs and the production were hurried. The album didn't come close to cracking the Top 100, certainly because The Byrds country-rock stylings were being overwhelmed by a tidal wave of heavy metal, glam-rock, and the commercialization of rock itself. Add to this a dearth of tracks by the band's heart and soul, Roger McGuinn (he only contributes the meaty opener, consciously composed as an opener, and one co-write), and the timing for the truncation of the band become apparent.

        It is instructive that the bonus tracks on the disc, which were recorded as preliminary tracks for a follow-up to 'Farther Along', add serious appeal to this package. All are McGuinn compositions, and the churning 'Lost My Drivin' Wheel' may be the most entertaining and catchy song in the lot. 'Born To Rock and Roll', a good song which unfortunately doesn't live up to it's billing, fares better here than it would on McGuinn's third solo disc, and 'Bag Full of Money', written with Jacques Levy, easily the longest track at nearly six minutes, completes a compelling trilogy.

        The high points of the original album as released on vinyl include McGuinn's gritty ode to his third wife, 'Tiffany Queen', the gospel influenced 'Farther Along', and another tear-jerker for dog lovers (building on 'Old Blue' from 'The Notorious Byrd Brother's'), 'Bugler', which Clarence White also took on his back to insure that his own lead vocal and the overall production would be done right. Other interesting tracks include 'America's Great National Pastime' (which comically equates "playing ball" with more dubious pastimes such as "cutting grass and grabbing a_ _"), which fell on it's face as the sole single release from the disc, and a sweet cover of the Fiesta's 'So Fine', resurrected by White. 'B.B. Class Road' is an ode to roadies, written by Gram Parsons and roadie extraordinaire "Dinky" Dawson, curious due to its rowdy and raunchy feel. 'Antique Sandy' and 'Precious Kate' are described as experiments in songwriting about relatively undistinguished women. 'Lazy Waters' comes across a bit ethereal due to it's Buddhist underpinnings, while 'Get Down Your Line' and 'Bristol Steam Convention Blues' (an instrumental closer) revisit the band's country-rock interests.

        As with the other Columbia remasterings of The Byrds catalog in 2000, the tracks come impressively packaged. David Fricke of Rolling Stone Magazine provides well-written and informative liner notes, and the original artwork from the album is reproduced and supplemented with period photographs. The history behind each individual song is given along with the composing credits and running times. There is even a hidden track, a bluegrass instrumental along with studio dialog, tacked onto the bonus tracks. If the album is ever reissued again, it would be interesting to see how this creation could in any way be expanded. 'Farther Along' is certainly comparable in quality to other works by The Byrds, such as 'Byrdmaniax' and 'Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde', but will never stand with the early releases by the first incarnation of the band, or their own 'Untitled/Unissued' triumph from the previous year. Nevertheless, the album is necessary to completists, and worthy of a listen by anyone interested in possessing a complete vision of the band's unquestioned mark on the history of rock music. In this particular case, the bonus tracks raise a three star effort to four.

        5 out of 5 stars Later Byrds is much more..........2005-01-14

        I've never understood why people diss the later Byrds. Their capabilities as musicains had improved and matured dramaticallly from the their David Crosby years, which in my opinion is little more than Big Sur fluff (that is not to take away from Crosby's If I Could Only Remember My Name). Clarence White, being one of the front men for the White Brothers bluegrass band (along with his virtuoso brother, Roland) brought along the most amazing guitar work. That coupled with Gene Parsons' and Skip Battin's contributions make their later work such as Farther Along, Untitled, The Ballad or Easy Rider and even the overproduced Byrdmaniax amongst the best they had to offer. Little needs to be said about Roger McGuinn, as so much has already been said and written.

        One of the things that make this a great package are the liner notes, which provide some very interesting history on the politics between the newer members (Battin and Parsons in particular), McGuin and David Crosby, the latter of which apparently had an influencial role in the demise of the group as we had come to know them. Sadly, it was just a few years later, that the world lost another great musician when Clarence white was killed in a loading dock accident. They were an institution that helped to define a generation, or two. A must have for appreciators of classic Amercian music of that late 60's early 70's period.

        5 out of 5 stars Meet The Byrds' New Producer: The Byrds........2004-06-18

        Many Byrds fans and critics prefer to think of "Farther Along" as the legendary group's real final album. It was the last effort recorded by the talented line-up of founder Roger McGuinn, Gene Parsons, Skip Battin, and Clarence White before McGuinn unceremoniously dissolved this version of the group for a brief, ill-fated reunion in 1973 of the original classic line-up (that recorded "Mr. Tambourine Man" in the 60s), a reunion that is criticized even in the liner notes of this remaster. "Farther Along" is actually one of The Byrds' best albums, making it a pity that it didn't even break the Top 100 (while the following self-titled "reunion album" did far better on the charts). Though Gram Parsons (no relation to Gene) had been out of the band for a couple years, his country-rock influence was still evident, and The Byrds cranked out a set of memorable songs rich in imagery and feeling.
        After the notorious post-recording production 'flaws' of the previous album "Byrdmaniax" (which The Byrds were not responsible for), the group decided to produce this album themselves, and it pays off. "Farther Along" is just as (and sometimes more) intimate than anything the group ever released, and the line-up is strong. At times, The Byrds sound as if they are having a rowdy ball in the studio, and at other times the group is solemn and serious. The album's two main territories (rowdiness and seriousness) are perfectly, evenly balanced; there are brawling rockers like McGuinn's signature 'Tiffany Queen,' the roadie-tribute 'B.B. Class Road,' and 'So Fine,' as well as those that are more free-wheeling ('America's Great National Pastime,' co-written by Battin, and the Parsons/White banjo instrumental 'Bristol Steam Convention Blues'), and there's also the slightly more restrained and reflective 'Get Down Your Line.' But the deeper songs on "Farther Along" are what make the album so genuine and unforgettable. White's arrangement of the title traditional hymn reminds one of a faithful church congregation in a grassy field. It's hard to tell whether the sad 'Bugler' is about a dog or a person who gets killed in a highway accident, but it's stirring anyway, and 'Precious Kate' is another fine song co-written by Battin. 'Antique Sandy' is the closest The Byrds came to sounding like Simon & Garfunkel in their later career, but 'Lazy Waters' is the best of these songs; it's emotional vocal carries a lyric of desiring "to be wise again" and the guitar lines sound as if they've been broadcast by NASA from outer space.
        This remastered edition contains three bonus tracks that pre-date Roger McGuinn's solo career (plus an unlisted, alternate version of 'Bristol Steam Convention Blues' that fills the second of half of track 14). These unissued versions are every bit as good as the officials; McGuinn's ironic melancholy vocal on 'Born To Rock and Roll,' the radio-ready 'Lost My Drivin' Wheel,' and the slice of Americana 'Bag Full Of Money,' all would have made great songs for The Byrds, and would have fit perfectly as part of the original record, but they're here now and that's what matters.
        It's amazing that "Farther Along" was recorded in just four days, and it's an example of the determination of The Byrds to make their music sound the way they wanted it to. The only negative thing is that The Byrds' excellent self-production makes one wonder how much greater the already-accomplished previous albums might have sounded.

        5 out of 5 stars In response:This album WAS pressed in America:Capitol#KC3105.......2004-01-25

        For musical listening pleasure which is sure to touch you lyrically as well as musically get this one.

        5 out of 5 stars One of the many Classic Albums............2003-05-10

        One of the many classic albums which became forgotten until now when it was given a re-release. It would mark the last album The Byrds would ever make before calling it quits, the last to feature pioneering guitarists Roger McGuinn (who started a successful solo career) and Clarence White (who would tragically die in 1973, as a result of being struck by a drunk driver).
        They are both excellent on this album, especially bassist Skip Battin and multi-talented drummer Gene Parsons as they manage to keep things moving along with the should-be-classic songs 'Tiffany Queen', 'Get Down Your Line', 'Bugler' and 'Bristol Steam Convention Blues'. But overall, it is worth buying and worth listening to.
        Farther Along - Songs of the South
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          Farther Along - Songs of the South
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Time-Life
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          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000OWNOFW

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          Track list: DISC 1 1. Turn Your Radio On - John Hartford 2. Polly Wolly Doodle - Leon Redbone 3. Any Old Time - Alison Krauss and Union Station 4. I Never Will Marry - Ralph Stanley with Emmylou Harris and Judy Marshall 5. I Am a Pilgrim - The Byrds 6. Down in the Valley to Pray - Doc Watson 7. Candy Man - Taj Mahal 8. Will the Circle Be Unbroken - The Staple Singers 9. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord) - Johnny Cash with the Carter Family 10. Wings of a Dove - Nanci Griffith 11. Mom and Dad's Waltz - Iris DeMent 12. Wildwood Flower - Anita & Helen Carter 13. Kentucky - The Louvin Brothers 14. Down in the Willow Garden - The Everly Brothers 15. Are You from Dixie - The Blue Sky Boys DISC 2 1. Shady Grove - Jerry Garcia & David Grisman 2. More Pretty Girls Than One - Ricky Skaggs & Tony Rice 3. Dark as a Dungeon - Tony Rice 4. Fair and Tender Ladies - The Whites 5. Beulah Land - Gillian Welch 6. Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight - Mississippi John Hurt 7. I'm Satisfied - John Hiatt 8. Jackson - Lucinda Williams 9. Farther Along - Ralph Stanley with Lucinda Williams 10. Soul of Constant Sorrow - Patty Loveless 11. Wayfaring Stranger - Emmylou Harris 12. My Tennessee Mountain Home - Maria Muldaur 13. Miner's Prayer - Dwight Yoakam 14. Paradise - John Prine 15. Goodnight Irene - Ry Cooder
          Son of Spirit/Farther Along
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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          Son of Spirit/Farther Along
          Spirit
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          ASIN: B0002LNWUM
          Release Date: 2004-11-08

          Tracks:

          1. Holy Man
          2. Looking into Darkness
          3. Maybe You'll Find
          4. Don't Go Away
          5. Family
          6. Magic Fairy Princess
          7. Circle
          8. Other Song
          9. Yesterday
          10. It's Time Now
          11. Farther Along
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          22. Nature's Way [Instrumental]

          Album Details

          Digitally Remastered Collation of Two Original LPs on a Single CD from the Veteran San Francisco Based Rock Band. They First Appeared in 1975 and 1976 and Featured the First Time the Band Regrouped after the Departure of Lead Singer Jay Ferguson. Randy California and Ed Cassidy Charged Forth with These Two Releases.

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          5 out of 5 stars Great.......2005-03-08

          After the original line-up of Spirit broke up quite a few people ignored their releases. It' really a shame because they continued to release great albums and these two are no exception. Son Of Spirit is basically Randy & Ed continuing what they started on Spirit of '76 while Farther Along is a reunion of all the original band except Jay Fergeson. Having the two as a set just makes it better. The songs go from strength to strength with the only clinker being a rather limp version of Yesterday. Rock, jazz, blues, country, folk all rub shoulders with incredible musicianship in a band that should have been superstars but are more remembered by their influence on others.
          FARTHER ALONG
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            FARTHER ALONG
            Karaoke
            Manufacturer: CBUJ
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            ASIN: B000GIWH2K
            Release Date: 2006-08-15

            Tracks:

            1. Farther Along [D-Eb-AB]
            2. Farther Along [D-Eb-AB][Demo Version]
            3. Farther Along [A-Eb-Eb]
            4. Farther Along [A-Eb-Eb][Demo Version]
            Farther Along
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              Farther Along
              The Byrds
              Manufacturer: Sony Japan
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B0000CD87G
              Release Date: 2003-12-30

              Tracks:

              1. Tiffany Queen
              2. Get Down Your Line
              3. Farther Along
              4. B.B. Class Road
              5. Bugler
              6. America's Great National Pastime
              7. Antique Sandy
              8. Precious Kate
              9. So Fine
              10. Lazy Waters
              11. Bristol Steam Convention Blues [Alternate Version]
              12. Lost My Driving Wheel [#][*]
              13. Born to Rock & Roll [#][*]
              14. Bag Full of Money [#][*]
              15. Bristol Steam Convention Blues [Alternate Version][*]

              Album Description

              Japanese reissue of 1971 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve features 14 tracks including 3 bonus tracks, 'Lost My Drivin' Wheel', 'Born To Rock & Roll' & 'Bag Full Of Money'. CBS. 2003.

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              Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
              Son Of Spirit/Farther Along
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                Son Of Spirit/Farther Along
                Spirit
                Manufacturer: Bgo Records/Ka
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                Binding: Audio CD
                ASIN: B000N0JLNE
                Release Date: 2004-10-26

                Music Album:

                1. Fifty Miles to Travel [Import]
                2. Fox's Grocery
                3. Fragile
                4. Garage
                5. Grassroots
                6. Hank Williams
                7. Heathen Songs [Import]
                8. Highway Radio: Great Country Road Songs
                9. Hits of Brooks & Dunn, Vol. 1 [Karaoke]
                10. Hot Country Dancin

                Music Album

                Music Album