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  2. Let It Go (The Clarks album) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Go is the fifth studio album by Pittsburgh band The Clarks, released on June 20, 2000. The album outsold many major national releases in the Pittsburgh area and generated huge local radio hits. The release was the band's first on Razor & Tie, the New York-based minor rock label. Let It Go has been critically acclaimed, despite being ...

  3. The Clarks - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on June 20, 2000, and the band celebrated with a release party at Pittsburgh's I.C. Light Amphitheater, playing for over 4,500 fans. Let It Go proved to be the Clarks' biggest success to date. Unlike MCA, Razor & Tie gave the band significant promotional support.

  4. Between Now and Then - Wikipedia

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    Between Now and Then is the 2005 retrospective album by Pittsburgh band The Clarks. The interesting fact about this album is that it is a greatest hits compilation for a band that never achieved national prominence. However, this album allowed the band to combine all of their biggest songs with the intent of drawing in casual listeners.

  5. Scott Blasey - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of the 2000s, Blasey recorded six studio albums with The Clarks: Let it Go (2000), Another Happy Ending (2002), Fast Moving Cars (2004), Restless Days (2009), Feathers & Bones (2014), and Madly in Love at the End of the World (2018). He continues to play with The Clarks as well as solo shows, mostly throughout the Pittsburgh region.

  6. Love Gone Sour, Suspicion, and Bad Debt - Wikipedia

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    Love Gone Sour, Suspicion, and Bad Debt is the third album by the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, band the Clarks. [4] [1] The first single, "Cigarette", makes reference to Fayette County, the rural county located 35 miles south of Pittsburgh from which lead singer Scott Blasey hails. "Treehouse" and "Madeline" were local radio hits. [5]

  7. The Clarks (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarks is a 1991 eponymous second album by Pittsburgh band The Clarks.Like their debut album, it was an independent release, but the album quickly gained a cult following in Western Pennsylvania and became a popular album in Pittsburgh.

  8. Live (The Clarks album) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarks chronology; Someday Maybe (1996) Live (1998) Let It Go (2000) Live is the first live album by Pittsburgh rock band the Clarks, released in 1998.

  9. Category:The Clarks albums - Wikipedia

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    Let It Go (The Clarks album) Live (The Clarks album) Love Gone Sour, Suspicion, and Bad Debt; M. Madly in Love at the End of the World; R. Restless Days (album)