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Gene Clark was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the Byrds. His discography consists of 7 studio albums, 3 live albums, 11 compilations, 2 EPs, and 10 singles. His discography consists of 7 studio albums, 3 live albums, 11 compilations, 2 EPs, and 10 singles.
Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 [1] – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds. [2] He was the Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best-known originals from this period, including "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "She Don't Care About Time", "Eight Miles High" and "Set You Free ...
—Gene Clark, on the gestation of No Other. Retreating to his coastal home in Mendocino, Clark began to compose songs for his new album for over a year. Contrary to rumors that many of the album's songs were conceived under the influence of mescaline and other drugs, Clark's wife Carlie stated in Mr. Tambourine Man: The Story of the Byrds' Gene Clark that he was sober throughout the Mendocino ...
White Light. (1971) Roadmaster. (1973) White Light (also called Gene Clark) is the second solo album by Gene Clark, former member of The Byrds. It only achieved commercial success in the Netherlands, where rock critics also voted it album of the year. [2] Like all of his post-Byrds records, it did very poorly on the US charts.
Pages in category "Songs written by Gene Clark" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Tension was also developing between Gene Clark and the rest of the Byrds due to the higher level of income he was receiving as the band's principal songwriter. [4] [13] [14] This resulted in Clark becoming increasingly isolated within the band and some of his best songs being relegated to appearances on B-sides or left unreleased altogether.
Two Sides to Every Story. Two Sides to Every Story is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gene Clark, released in February 1977. The album was Clark's first release since his 1974 album No Other. Notable tracks include "In the Pines" (traditional), "Kansas City Southern" and "Hear the Wind", both written by Clark, and "Give My ...
Fifth Dimension is the third album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in July 1966 on Columbia Records. [1] [2] Most of the album was recorded following the February 1966 departure of the band's principal songwriter Gene Clark.