The group's second album was only a disappointment in comparison with
Mr. Tambourine Man. They couldn't maintain such a level of consistent
magnificence, and the follow-up was not quite as powerful or impressive.
It was still quite good, however, particularly the ringing number one
title cut, a classic on par with the "Mr. Tambourine Man" single.
Elsewhere they concentrated more on original material, Gene Clark in particular
offering some strong compositions with "Set You Free This Time,"
"The World Turns All Around Her," and "If You're Gone."
A couple more Dylan covers were included as well, and "Satisfied
Mind" was their first foray into country-rock, a direction they would
explore in much greater depth throughout the rest of the '60s. The CD
adds seven decent alternate takes and bonus tracks, the most interesting
being a version of Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," and
an enigmatic Gene Clark song, "The Day Walk (Never Before)."
(by Richie Unterberger, AMG)
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