The late L.A. songwriter Gene Clark cofounded the Byrds and wrote some of their most enduring songs, including “Eight Miles High” and “I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better.” He never became a household name ...
A collection of unheard songs by Gene Clark, a founding member of the Byrds and a key songwriter on the band's first few albums, will be released this summer. The new set, titled Gene Clark Sings for ...
Clark was speaking to Zigzag magazine. The quote appears in the book accompanying the new box-set reissue of No Other and is amongst the myriads of illuminating insights revealed by this deep-digging ...
The range of packages available in the reissue campaign devoted to the late Gene Clark's No Other (Asylum, 1974) mirrors the evolution of fascination with the former Byrd's fourth solo album. The ...
Gene Clark‘s seminal 1974 solo album No Other will be rereleased as a deluxe reissue this fall. Remastered at Abbey Road Studios, the album will be available on November 8th via 4AD in honor of the ...
The former Byrd's 1974 solo album is being reissued in a variety of deluxe editions, affirming its status as a lost '70s classic. Listening to the enveloping beauty of Gene Clark’s 1974 album “No ...
“No Other is now regarded as a cult item for the ages,” state the notes for this massively expanded reissue of arguably Gene Clark’s finest achievement. The compilers clearly hope to find a larger ...
Gene Clark was born (and is buried) in Tipton, Missouri and like the land in the center of the country he was deeply conflicted so he left home behind, moving to L.A. so he could become a ...
At its core, the melancholy “Past My Door” seems to be about missing chances and being left behind. This remarkable portmanteau composition is one of the many highlights of Gene Clark Sings For You, ...
CD 1: Life’s Greatest Fool; Silver Raven; No Other; Strength Of Strings; From A Silver Phial; Some Misunderstanding; The True One; Lady Of The North. CD 2: From A Silver Phial; Silver Raven; Some ...
The former Byrd's 1974 solo album is being reissued in a variety of deluxe editions, affirming its status as a lost '70s classic. Listening to the enveloping beauty of Gene Clark’s 1974 album “No ...
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