The Byrds third album was recorded after Gene Clarke abruptly quit the group, with the exception of "Eight Miles High". "Eight Miles High" is the most famous song on this album, and it is an undeniably great song. But there are many other fine songs on this album. There are the singles "5D" and "Mr. Spaceman". Neither one was a very big hit, but they both should have been. "I Come and Stand at Every Door" and "John Riley" are fine examples of the folk-rock that the Byrds did so well. "Hey Joe" may not be the best version of that song, but it is still good.