Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers – Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers
Columbia – CL 2618 US 16 Jan 1967
(Recorded late 1966)
After leaving The Byrds for the first time,Columbia Records (the Byrds' record label) signed Clark as a solo artist, and in 1967 he released his first solo album, Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers. The Gosdin Brothers were selected to back him because they shared the same manager, Jim Dickson, and because Chris Hillman, who played bass on the album, had worked with the Gosdin Brothers in the mid-1960s when he and they were members of the Southern California bluegrass band the Hillmen. The album was a unique mixture of pop, country rock and baroque psychedelic tracks. It received favorable reviews, but unfortunately for Clark it was released almost simultaneously with the Byrds' Younger Than Yesterday, also on Columbia, and (partly because of his 18-month absence from public attention) was a commercial failure.It was remixed and mastered in 1972 and was reissued as "Echoes" from the first song ,being a cult hit by the time,but its not like this first issue.Gene's voice is more back orchestra is overlapping and has no nerve. This original 1967 mix being one of the best psychedelic country folk records ever made.
1. Echoes (0:00)
2. Think I’m Gonna Feel Better (3:16)
3. Tried So Hard (4:49)
4. Is Yours Is Mine (7:08)
5. Keep On Pushin’ (9:51)
6. I Found You (11:18)
7. So You Say You Lost Your Baby (14:18)
8. Elevator Operator (16:26)
9. The Same One (19:52)
10. Couldn’t Believe Her (22:23)
11. Needing Someone (24:14)
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