Following the release of a new double album and shortly after Roger McGuinn became the subject of Rolling Stone magazine's monthly interview, October of 1970 would find The Byrds touring the college and club circuit in America to rousing response. When many of the band's contemporaries had split up or were nearing the end of their creativity, the double album Untitled would rejuvenate the band's following. An extensive touring schedule during this time also helped develop a new legion of fans and The Byrds were finally gaining a deserved reputation as a compelling live band.
01 You Ain't Going Nowhere 02 He Was A Friend Of Mine 03 Old Blue 04 Long Black Veil 05 Goin' Back 06 Get Out Of My Life Woman 07 The Ballad Of Easy Rider 08 Jesus Is Just Alright 09 Tulsa County 10 Mr. Spaceman 11 Sing Me Back Home 12 This wheel's On Fire
13 Lay Lady lay 14 Time Between 15 Take A City Bride 16 It's Al Over Now Baby Blue 17 Come Back baby