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No Other is the fourth solo studio album by Gene Clark. On release in late 1974 it was a critical success but an commercial failure; the studio time and cost were. Hear former Byrd Gene Clark perform 'No Other,' a song on the reissue of his 'Two Sides to Every Story' album.

Gene Clark will always be best remembered for his two-year stint as a vocalist with the Byrds between 1964 and 1966. A fine legacy to be sure, but the shame of it is that there was far more to Clark’s body of work than that; he was a superb songwriter, one of the founding fathers of country-rock, and recorded a number of fine albums with an impressive array of collaborators whose quality far outstripped their modest sales figures. 1967 – Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers 01. Think I’m Gonna Feel Better 03. Tried So Hard 04.

Is Yours Is Mine 05. Keep On Pushin’ 06. I Found You 07. So You Say You Lost Your Baby 08. Elevator Operator 09.

The Same One 10. Couldn’t Believe Her 11. Needing Someone 1968 – The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark 01. Out On The Side 02. She Darked The Sun 03. Don’t Come Rollin’ 04. Train Leaves Here This Mornin’ 05.

Why Not Your Baby 06. Lyin’ Down The Middle 07. With Care From Someone 08. The Radio Song 09. Git It On Brother (Git In Line Brother) 10.

In The Plan 11. Something’s Wrong 12. Don’t Be Cruel 1969 – Through The Morning, Through The Night 01. No Longer A Sweetheart Of Mine 02. Through The Morning, Through The Night 03. Rocky Top 04.

Corner Street Bar 06. I Bowed My Head And Cried Holy 07. Kansas City Southern 08.

Four Walls 09. Roll In My Sweet Baby’s Arms 11. Don’t Let Me Down 1971 – Gene Clark (aka White Light) 1971 01. The Virgin 02. With Tomorrow 03.

White Light 04. Because Of You 05. One In A Hundred 06. For A Spanish Guitar 07. Where My Love Lies Asleep 08.

Tears Of Rage 09. Because Of You (bonus track) 11. Stand By Me (bonus track) 12. Ship Of The Lord (bonus track) 13. Opening Day (bonus track) 14. Winter In (bonus track) 1972 – Roadmaster 01.

She’s The Kind Of Girl 02. One In A Hundred 03. Here Tonight 04. Full Circle Song 05. In A Misty Morning 06.

Rough And Rocky 07. Roadmaster 08. I Really Don’t Want To Know 09. I Remember The Railroad 10. She Don’t Care About Time 11. Shooting Star 1974 – No Other 01. Life’s Greatest Fool 02.

Silver Raven 03. Strength Of Strings 05. From a Silver Phial 06.

Some Misunderstanding 07. The True One 08. Lady Of The North 1977 – Two Sides To Every Story 01. Home Run King 02. Lonely Saturday 03.

In The Oines 04. Kansas City Southern 05. Give My Love To Marie 06.

Sister Moon 07. Hear The Wind 09. Past Addresses 10.

Silent Crusade 1979 – McGuinn, Clark And Hillman 01. Long Long Time 02. Little Mama 03. Don’t You Write Her Off 04.

Surrender To Me 05. Backstage Pass 06. Stopping Traffic 07. Feelin’ Higher 08. Release Me Girl 10. Bye Bye, Baby 1984 – FireByrd 01.

Tambourine Man 02. Something About You Baby 03. Rodeo Rider 04. Rain Song 05. If You Could Read My Mind 07.

Feel A Whole Lot Better 08. Made For Love 09.

Blue Raven 1984 – This Byrd Has Flown 01. Tambourine Man 02. Rain Song 04. C’est La Bonne Rue 05.

If You Could Read My Mind 06. Dixie Flyer 07. Feel A Whole Lot Better 08. Rodeo Rider 09. All I Want 10.

Something About You Baby 11. Made For Love 12. Blue Raven 1985 – A Star For Every Stage 01. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue 02. Old Paint 03.

Stop Driving Me Crazy 04. The Rumour 05. The Shape I’m In 06.

Shake Your Ass 07. Why Did You Leave Me 08. Silver Raven 09. Feel A Whole Lot Better 10.

Chimes Of Freedom 11. Sail On Sailor 12. Rock & Roll Star 13. 8 Miles High 14. Turn Turn Turn 1987 – So Rebellious A Lover 01.

Almost Saturday Night 02. Are We Still Making Love 03. Every Angel In Heaven 05. Fair And Tender Ladies 06. Gypsy Rider 07.

I’m Your Toy (Hot Burrito #1) 08. Lovers Turnaraound 09. The Drifter 10.

Why Did You Leave Me Today 11. Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos) 12. Don’t It Make You Want To Go Home 1991 – Echoes 01. For Me Again 03. I Knew I’d Want You (Remixed) 04. Here Without You 05. Set You Free This Time 06.

If You’re Gone (Remixed) 07. Is Yours Is Mine (Remixed) 08. So You Say You Lost Your Baby (Remixed) 09. Tried So Hard (Remixed) 10.

Needing Someone 11. The Same One (Remixed) 13. Couldn’t Believe Her (Remixed) 14. Keep On Pushin’ (Remixed) 15. I Found You (Remixed) 16. Elevator Operator (Remixed) 17. Think I’m Gonna Feel Better (Remixed) 18.

The French Girl (Remixed, Previously Unreleased) 19. Only Colombe (Remixed, Previously Unreleased) 20. So You Say You Lost Your Baby (Acoustic Demo Version) 1992 – Silhouetted In Light-Live In Concert 01. Your Fire Burning 02.

Number One Is To Survive 03. Love Wins Again 04. Fair And Tender Ladies 05. Photograph 06. Set You Free This Time 07. Last Thing On My Mind 08.

Gypsy Rider 09. Train Leaves Here This Morning 10. Almost Saturday Night 11. Steppenwolf hermann hesse pdf. I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better 13.

She Don’t Care About Time 14. Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 15. Will The Circle Be Unbroken 1997 – This Byrd Has Flown 01. I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better 02.

Set You Free This Time 03. She Don’t Care About Time 04. So You Say You Lost Your Baby 06.

Radio Song 07. With Care From Someone 08. Out On The Side 09. Train Leaves Here This Morning 10. Something’s Wrong 11.

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Through The Morning, Through The Night 12. She’s The Kind Of Girl 13. One In A Hundred 14.

Here Tonight 15. The Virgin 16. With Tomorrow 17.

White Light 18. Spanish Guitar 19. American Dreamer 20. Outlaw Song 21. Full Circle 22. From A Silver Phial 23.

Silver Raven 24. Gene Clark – Full Circle Song 1998 – Flying High, Disc 1 01. You Showed Me 02.

Feel A Whole Lot Better 03. Set You Free This Time 04. She Don’t Care About Time 05. Tried So Hard 06.

So You Say You Lost Your Baby 07. The French Girl 08. Los Angeles 09. I Pity The Poor Immigrant 10. That’s Alright By Me 11. Train Leaves Here This Morning 12. Why Not Your Baby 13.

The Radio Song 14. Git It On Brother 15.

Something’s Wrong 16. Wall Around Your Heart 17. No Longer A Sweetheart Of Mine 18. Through The Morning, Through The Night 19. Kansas City Southern 20. Dark Hollow 22.

One In A Hundred 23. She’s The Kind Of Girl 1998 – Flying High, Disc 2 01. With Tomorrow 02.

Spanish Guitar 03. The Virgin 04. Opening Day 05.

Winter In 06. The American Dreamer 07. Full Circle Song 08. In A Misty Morning 09. I Remember The Railroad 10. Silver Raven 11. The True One 12.

Lady Of The North 13. Hear The Wind 14. Silent Crusade 15. Past Addresses 16. Fair And Tender Ladies 17.

Tambourine Man 2001 – Gypsy Angel 01. Pledge To You 02. Mississippi Detention Camp 03. Rock Of Ages 05.

The Last Thing On My Mind 06. Dark Of My Moon 07.

Your Fire Burning 08. Freedom Walk 09. Love Wins Again 10.

Back In My Life Again 11. Day For Night 12. Gypsy Driver 2003 – Under The Silvery Moon 01. Don’t You Know 04. Nothing But An Angel 05.

More Than That Now 06. Sleep Will Return 07.

Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 08. Immigrant Girl 09. Rest Of Your Life 10. Fair And Tender Ladies 12. Can’t Say No 13. Dangerous Games 14. You Just Love Cocaine 2007 – The Capitol Collection – Disc 1 01.

Long, Long Time 02. Little Mamma 03. Don’t You Write Her Off 04.

Surrender To Me 05. Backstage Pass 06.

Stopping Traffic 07. Feelin’ Higher 08. Release Me Girl 10.

Bye Bye Baby 11. Who Taught The Night 12. One More Chance 13. Won’t Let You Down 14. Street Talk 15.

City 2007 – The Capitol Collection – Disc 2 01. Skate Date 02. Givin’ Herself Away 03. Deeper In 04. Painted Fire 05. Let Me Down Easy 06. Mean Streets 07.

Entertainment 08. Soul Shoes 09.

Between You & Me 10. Love Me Tonight 12. King For A Night 13. A Secret Side Of You 14. Ain’t No Money 15. Turn Your Radio On 16. Making Movies 17.

Surrender To Me 18. Little Girl (Demo) 19. I Love Her (Demo) 2008 – Silverado ’75 01. Long Black Veil 02. Kansas City Southern 03.

Spanish Guitar 04. Home Run King 05. Here Without You 06.

Daylight Line 08. Set You Free This Time 09. She Darked The Sun 10. In The Pines 11. Train Leaves Here This Morning 12. Silver Raven 2013 – Here Tonight-The White Light Demos 01. White Light 02.

Here Tonight 03. For No One 04.

For A Spanish Guitar 05. Jimmy Christ 07.

Where My Love Lies Asleep 08. The Virgin 09. Opening Day 10. Winter In 11. Because Of You 12. With Tomorrow.

For the song by Super Junior, see. No Other by Released September 1974 Recorded Spring 1974 Studio The Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, California, Length 43: 01 7E 1016 chronology (1972) 1972 No Other (1974) (1977) 1977 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Head Heritage (positive) (positive) A No Other is the fourth solo. On release in late 1974 it was a critical success but an commercial failure; the studio time and cost were seen as excessive and indulgent. The record label, did not promote the album, and by 1976 had deleted it from their catalog. Clark never recovered from the failure of the album. Just after Clark's death in 1991, No Other was reissued in its entirety on CD. In 1998, a double disc compilation, Flying High, was released with three songs from No Other.

Then in the early 2000s, No Other was reissued a second time in its entirety to positive critical reappraisal. Contents. Background In late 1972, Clark was invited to join a reunion of the original line-up on. Although organized and produced by, the resulting evolved into an indavertent showcase for Clark, who sang on two covers and two original songs. By the strength of his contributions to the album, Clark was signed to Asylum as a solo artist. While preparing to record, Clark briefly joined the backing group of former Byrds colleague; the two even shared a home together during the period in the overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

During an engagement at in Los Angeles with McGuinn, he introduced a song that would remain in his repertoire for the rest of his career, 'Silver Raven'; it would be recorded in an arrangement featuring longtime Clarke collaborator and L.A. Session player on No Other. Of the song's composition, Clark said in a 1976 interview: “ It actually came about from a news story that was about some satellite, or something, they had discovered.

They said they couldn't figure out where it came from. It was beyond our solar system. They were getting signals from it that they said were about 100 years ahead of our technology. ” Production Retreating to his coastal home in, Clark began to compose songs for his new album for over a year. According to Clark: “ The whole album was written when I had a house overlooking the Pacific Ocean in.

I would just sit in the living room, which had a huge bay window, and stare at the ocean for hours at a time. I would have a pen and paper there, and a guitar or piano, and pretty soon a thought would come and I'd write it down or put it on tape. In most instances, after a day of meditation looking at something which is a very natural force, I'd come up with something. ” Contrary to rumors that many of the album's songs were conceived under the influence of 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 years and was disinclined to experiment for the sake of his children. Living up to the 'hillbilly ' moniker accorded him by later bandmate, the weighty and ponderous nature of most of his lyrics from the period were drawn from his Christian upbringing and discussions regarding, and with his wife and friends, most notably and.

Entering the studio in April 1974, he was paired with producer, who subsequently would become Clark's collaborator for the next fifteen years. Earlier in the year, Kaye had accumulated tens of thousands of dollars in cost overruns on 's solo debut, which failed to dent the charts. Kaye continued that pattern with No Other. Most sessions were conducted in Los Angeles and featured the cream of the era's session musicians: Korchmar, keyboardist, bassist, and drummer of; Davis; former percussionist; of the; backup vocalists, and; and former Byrd. The plaintive country-folk sounds of and were replaced by intricate vocal harmonies and heavily overdubbed, atypical arrangements in Kaye's 'answer to and as a producer'. However, there was a pronounced / feel to the title track, which has often been attributed to the presence of at some of the sessions. According to John Einarson's Mr.

Tambourine Man, all of the assembled musicians were impressed by Clark's perfectionism and genial, humble attitude. Initially, Carlie Clark and the children temporarily relocated with him to Los Angeles, in the hope that the family routine of Mendocino could be preserved.

However, it was not long before Clark reacquainted himself with L.A.' S party circuit and the latest fashionable drug—. After his disgusted wife moved the family back to northern California, Clark roomed with old friend and bandmate Doug Dillard in the Hollywood Hills; 'Lady of the North', the album's closer, was written by the twosome in a cocaine haze, their final collaboration on a song. For years rumors circulated that only half of an intended double album had been recorded, with Geffen balking at the excessive cost that would entail. This was corroborated by Clark in a 1976 interview.

According to Kaye in Mr. Tambourine Man, 13 or 14 songs had been demoed with acoustic guitar at early sessions but only nine were recorded with a full band. 'Train Leaves Here This Morning', a rerecording of a song first released on, was omitted from the final album. Release No Other was delivered to Asylum Records in the summer of 1974.

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Recording costs had ballooned to over $100,000, a considerable investment in a performer who had seen his last Top 40 hit in 1966. Geffen was further dismayed by the dearth of potential hits and the uncommercial nature of the material. Released in September 1974, No Other reached a disappointing peak of #144 on the charts without any active promotion from the label. It was also a critical failure at the time, with many writers lambasting Kaye's 'bloated' and 'pretentious' production style. Further confounding matters was the album's artwork: the front cover was a collage inspired by 1920s Hollywood glamour, while the back featured a photo of the singer with permed hair and clad in full drag, frolicking at the former estate of.

A rare fall tour staged by the singer could not salvage the endeavour, and demos for a new album—reportedly a fusion of country rock with, and early stylings—were promptly rejected by Asylum. By 1976, No Other had been deleted from the Asylum catalog. In later years, Clark remained disappointed with the lack of success achieved by No Other, which he deemed to be his masterpiece in several interviews.

In 1991, No Other was issued on CD in its entirety. By the late 1990s, perhaps indirectly because of his death, interest in Clark's catalog had grown to the point where three songs from No Other were included on the double disc compilation entitled Flying High. A 2003 European reissue included 'Train Leaves Here This Morning' and several alternate, semi-acoustic renditions while a skeletal version lacking the bonus tracks but containing restored packaging and new liner notes appeared in the United States on. Gene Clark No Other Band In 2014, and Alex Scally of put together a band for a four-concert tour where they performed the entire album to bring it to a new audience.

The band consisted of fellow Baltimore musicians including members of, and, along with of and fame. Track listing Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'Life's Greatest Fool' 4:44 2. 'Silver Raven' Gene Clark 4:53 3. 'No Other' Gene Clark 5:08 4.

'Strength of Strings' Gene Clark 6:31 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'From a Silver Phial' Gene Clark 3:40 2. 'Some Misunderstanding' Gene Clark 8:09 3. 'The True One' Gene Clark 3:58 4.

'Lady of the North' Gene Clark, 6:04 2003 bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Length 9. 'Train Leaves Here This Morning' Gene Clark, 4:59 10. 'Life's Greatest Fool' (alternate) Gene Clark 4:16 11. 'Silver Raven' (alternate) Gene Clark 3:06 12.

'No Other' (alternate) Gene Clark 5:35 13. 'From a Silver Phial' (alternate) Gene Clark 3:42 14. 'Some Misunderstanding' (alternate) Gene Clark 5:17 15.

'Lady of the North' (alternate) Gene Clark, Doug Dillard 5:54 Personnel. Gene Clark - guitar, vocals. mandolin. guitar. guitar. Bill Cuomo - organ.

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keyboards. guitar. guitar. drums. percussion. Ted Machell - cello.

Jerry McGee - guitar. bass. drums. keyboards. Richard Greene, Beryl Marriott - violin., Ronnie Barron, Carlena Williams - background vocals References. Lager, Mark (26 March 2011).

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