Included on the Rose Garden acetate as part of the Gene Clark Sings for You LP is “A Long Time,” penned and performed by Clark acoustically with a warm, enveloping vocal that sounds like a mystical ...
The 1974 cult classic, recently reinterpreted by leading indie acts, gets the deluxe-edition treatment. By the time No Other was released, Clark remained best known for his contributions to the Byrds, ...
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 ...
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 ...
ON NOVEMBER 8TH a much-loved album will be reissued in a lavish multi-format edition. Often such releases are an opportunity for the music industry to squeeze yet further revenue out of a bestseller ...
Gene Clark at the time of 'No Other': always searching All photos: John Dietrich, from the Collection of Whin Oppice Back in 1974 though, the boss of Clark’s label Asylum wasn’t so keen on No Other.
Portland guitarist Marisa Anderson and LA avant-folk musician Tara Jane O’Neil have been “friends and occasional collaborators for years” (Marisa’s words) and as you may remember, they toured together ...
Gene Clark co-founded the Byrds with Roger McGuinn and wrote a lot of that band's best songs. He also cranked out a whole host of under-appreciated solo albums. And then he drank himself to death in ...
Daniel Lanois and Venetian Snares, “Venetian Snares X Daniel Lanois” (Timesig). Fortunate is the soul able to beckon a Lyft and end up a few minutes later in musician and producer Lanois’ living room ...