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Gene Clark Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds. He was the Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best ...
was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the
Byrds The Byrds () were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) being the sole consisten ...
. His discography consists of 7 studio albums, 4 live albums, 11 compilations, 2 EPs, and 10 singles.


Studio albums

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Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers ''Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers'' is the debut solo album by the American singer-songwriter Gene Clark. Released in January1967 on Columbia Records, the album was his first effort after his departure from the folk-rock group the Byrds in ...
'' ( Columbia, February 1967) – reissued in 1991 as ''Echoes'' *''
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'' aka ''Gene Clark'' ( A&M, August 1971) *'' Roadmaster'' (A&M, January 1973) *''
No Other ''No Other'' is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Gene Clark. Released in September 1974, it was largely ignored or lambasted by critics and was a commercial failure; the studio time and cost were seen as excessive and in ...
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, September 1974) *'' Two Sides to Every Story'' ( RSO, February 1977) *''Firebyrd'' ( Takoma, November 1984) – reissued in 1995 as ''This Byrd Has Flown'' by Edsel Records with additional tracks *'' So Rebellious a Lover'' (
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, April 1987) – with
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As a member of Dillard & Clark

*'' The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark'' (A&M, October 1968) *'' Through the Morning Through the Night'' (A&M, September 1969)


As a member of

McGuinn, Clark & Hillman McGuinn, Clark & Hillman were an American rock group consisting of Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, and Chris Hillman, who were all former members of the band the Byrds. The group formed in 1977 and was partly modeled after Crosby, Stills, Nash & Youn ...

*''McGuinn, Clark & Hillman'' (
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, January 1979) *''City'' (Capitol, January 1980)


Live albums

*''Silhouetted in Light'' (recorded February 3, 1990) (
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, February 1992) – with Carla Olson *''In Concert'' (recorded 1988–1990) (
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, August 2007) – with Carla Olson *''Silverado '75 - Live & Unreleased'' (recorded February 19, 1975) (Collectors' Choice Music, April 2008) *''Gene Clark/The Firebyrds - Live at The Rockinghorse Saloon'' (recorded January 13, 1985) (Keyhole, 2015)


Compilations

*''Collector's Series: Early L.A. Sessions'' (Columbia, June 1972) *''Echoes'' (Columbia/Legacy, September 1991) – collects ''Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers'' with additional early material *''American Dreamer 1964–1974'' (
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, September 1993) – best of compilation *''Flying High'' (A&M, September 1998) – anthology *''Gypsy Angel - The Gene Clark Demos (1983-1990)'' (
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, October 2001) *''Under the Silvery Moon'' (Delta Deluxe, September 2003) – collection of previously unreleased mid-1980s material *''Set You Free: Gene Clark in the Byrds 1964–1973'' (Raven, November 2004) – selected recordings with the Byrds *''Here Tonight: The White Light Demos'' (Omnivore Recordings/A&M, March 2013) – selected demos *''The Lost Studio Sessions 1964–1982'' ( Sierra, December 2016) – unreleased recordings *''Gene Clark Sings for You'' (Omnivore Recordings, June 2018) – publishing demos and unreleased tracks recorded with the Rose Garden *''Collected'' (Music on CD/Music on Vinyl, December 2021) – compilation of tracks spanning Clark's entire career


Singles

*"Echoes" / "I Found You" (Columbia, December 1966) *"So You Say You Lost Your Baby" / "Is Yours Is Mine" (Columbia, April 1967) * "Train Leaves Here This Mornin'" / "Out On the Side" (A&M, 1968, with Doug Dillard) * "Why Not Your Baby" / "The Radio Song" (A&M, 1969, with Doug Dillard) * "Don't Be Cruel" / "Lyin' Down the Middle" (A&M, 1969, with Doug Dillard) *"Don't Let Me Down" / "Rocky Top" (A&M, 1970, with Doug Dillard) *"No Other" / "The True One" (Asylum, January 1975) *"Life's Greatest Fool" / "From a Silver Phial" (Asylum, March 1975) *"Home Run King" / "Lonely Saturday" (RSO, January 1977) *
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– "Garrote" / Gene Clark – "American Dreamer" (Red Earth split single, 1977) *Gene Clark – "Gypsy Rider" / The Seers – "Flyaway" (Bucketfull of Brains split single, 1988) ;Posthumously released *"Only Colombe" / "The French Girl" (
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, May 2008) *"One in a Hundred" / "She's the Kind of Girl" (Sundazed, April 2012) *''The Lost Studio Sessions: The Folk Den'' (Sierra, December 2016) – "All for Him (Or Her)" / "Why Can't I Have Her Back Again"


EPs

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" *''The Lost Studio Sessions Bonus Acoustic CD'' (Sierra, December 2016) – "The Virgin" / "She's the Kind of Girl" / "1975" / "One in a Hundred" *''Back Street Mirror'' - Record Store Day Vinyl EP (Entrée, April 21, 2018) – "Back Street Mirror", "Don't Let It Fall Through", "Yesterday, Am I Right", "If I Hang Around", "She Told Me", "That's What You Want"


As a member of

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*'' Mr. Tambourine Man'' (Columbia, June 1965) *''
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'' (Columbia, December 1965) *'' Fifth Dimension'' (Columbia, July 1966) *''
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'' (Together, July 1969) - compilation of early previously unreleased songs and demos *''
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'' (Asylum, March 1973)


Soundtracks

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'' (1968) **Original score * '' The American Dreamer'' (1971) **Two songs contributed: "American Dreamer" and "Outlaw Song"


Tributes

* 2000: various artists - ''Full Circle: A Tribute to Gene Clark'' ( Not Lame)


As composer

* 1967: The Barracudas - ''A Plane View Of The Barracudas'' (Justice) - track 8, "Feel A Whole Lot Better" * 1968: The Rose Garden - '' The Rose Garden'' (
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) - track 8, "Till Today" and track 10, "Long Time" * 1969:
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- ''The Best That Could Happen'' (
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) - track 1, "You Showed Me" (co-written with Roger McGuinn) * 1970:
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- ''The Banjo Album'' (Together Records) - track 11, "With Care From Someone" (co-written with
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) * 1970:
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- '' Silk Purse'' (
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) - track 9, "He Darked the Sun" (co-written with
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) * 1971:
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- '' The Flying Burrito Bros'' (A&M) - track 4, "Tried So Hard"; track 12, "Here Tonight" (CD bonus track) * 1971:
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Eight Miles High "Eight Miles High" is a song by the American rock band the Byrds, written by Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn (later known as Roger McGuinn), and David Crosby. It was first released as a single on March 14, 1966. Musically influenced by sitar playe ...
" (co-written with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby) * 1972:
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'' (Asylum) - track 6, "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (co-written with Bernie Leadon) * 1975:
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- '' Two Lane Highway'' (
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) - track 5, "Kansas City Southern" * 1976:
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- ''Gone Too Long'' ( Cream Records) - track 2, "Feel A Whole Lot Better" * 1977:
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- ''Glitter Grass From The Nashwood Hollyville Strings'' (
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) - track 1, "Don't Come Rollin'" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Bernie Leadon) * 1977:
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- ''Tailor Made'' (
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) - track 5, "Jealousy" (co-written with
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) * 1978:
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- ''Sleeper Wherever I Fall'' (Columbia) - track 8, ''
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'' * 1978:
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) - track 1, "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" * 1980:
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- '' Flesh + Blood'' (
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) - track 7, "Eight Miles High" (co-written with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby) * 1986:
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) - track 10, "Strength of Strings" * 1989:
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'' (MCA) - track 6, ''Feel A Whole Lot Better'' * 1990:
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- '' Fakebook'' ( Bar/None) - track 9, "Tried So Hard" * 1991: This Mortal Coil - ''
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- ''Teenage Symphonies To God'' (Epic) - track 3, "Why Not Your Baby" * 1996:
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'' (Epic) - track 10, "You Showed Me" (co-written with Roger McGuinn) * 2000: Western Electric - ''Western Electric'' (Munich / Glitterhouse) - track 10, "Straight From The Heart" * 2002:
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- '' Scorpio Rising'' (Concrete) - track 8, "So You Say You Lost Your Baby" * 2004: Arthur Dodge & The Horsefeathers - ''Room #4'' (Remedy) - track 9, "Why Not Your Baby" * 2007:
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- ''Made in Brooklyn'' ( Chesky) - track 4, "She Darked the Sun" (co-written with Bernie Leadon)


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