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GENE CLARK

No Other Sessions (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - 2LP in Mirror Board Sleeve - £38.99 | Buy
To celebrate Gene Clark’s landmark 1974 record, ‘No Other’, turning 50 years old, 4AD are proud to be releasing the album’s session trac...
GENE CLARK

WHITE LIGHT (2024 Reissue)

deluxe 180g lp - £26.99 | Buy
Sophomore solo release from former memebr of The Byrds, Gene Clark.
The Lost Studio Sessions 1964-1982 (RSD 24)
 
  1. The Way I Am
  2. I'd Feel Better
  3. That Girl
  4. A Worried Heart
  5. If There Is Love
  6. Black Street Mirror
  7. Don't Let It Fall Through
  8. Back To The Earth Again
  9. The Lighthouse
  10. The Awakening Within
  11. Sweet Adrienne
  12. Walking Through This Lifetime
  13. The Sparrow
  14. Only Yesterday's Gone
  15. She Darkened The Sun
  16. Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
  17. She Don't Care About Time
  18. Don't That Road Look Rough And Rocky
  19. Bars Have Made A Prisoner Out Of Me
  20. One Hundred Years From Now
  21. The Letter
  22. Still Feeling Blue
  23. No Memories Hangin' Round
  24. I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better

GENE CLARK

The Lost Studio Sessions 1964-1982 (RSD 24)

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  • Record Store Day 2024 - 2LP in gatefold sleeve w/ 24 page booklet

    Released: 20th Apr 2024

    £56.99
    out of stock

Packaged in a gatefold sleeve with a color 24-page booklet with album notes and rare photos, this 24-track double LP set is extremely rare with limited copies available on Discogs or Amazon as it had a limited release in 2016 from Sierra Records.

Beyond his achievements as a founding member of the Byrds, rock & roll hall of fame inductee Gene Clark was truly one of the most prolific singer/songwriters of the rock era. The album introduces previously unreleased studio sessions from Clark's pre- Byrds days in 1964 to his 1982 reunion with his former bandmates Chris Hillman and Michael Clarke as Nyteflyte. Since his passing in 1991, many of Gene Clark's home demo recordings and various live recordings have been released. Actual studio recording sessions were rare and their existence was more rumor than fact until this release. This is essentially an alternative history of Gene Clark’s most productive years as a songwriter