01 All I Want
02 I Really Don't Want To Know
03 Echoes
04 No Other
05 Elevator Operator
06 I Found You
07 Couldn't Believe Her
08 If You Could Read My Mind
09 Del Gato
10 Fair and Tender Ladies
11 If You're Gone
12 With Tomorrow
13 Is Yours Is Mine
14 Vanessa
15 Out On The Side
16 Where My Love Lies Asleep
17 Lyin' Down The Middle
18 Boston
19 I Knew I'd Want You
20 One In A Hundred
21 For Me Again
22 So You Say You Lost Your Baby
23 Past Addresses
Part 2
01 In A Misty Morning
02 Train Leaves Here This Morning
03 Winter In
04 Shooting Star
05 Strength Of Strings
06 Needing Someone
07 Here Without You
08 Because Of You
09 Something About You Baby
10 Set You Free This Time
11 Polly
12 Full Circle Song
13 Some Misunderstanding
14 Silver Raven
15 Silent Crusade
16 Two Sides To Every Story
17 Think I'm Gonna Feel Better
18 Why Not Your Baby
19 She Don't Care About Time
20 She's The Kind Of Girl
Harold Eugene "Gene" Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band The Byrds. Clark was The Byrds' dominant songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, penning most of the band's best-known originals from this period, including I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better, She Don't Care About Time, and Set You Free This Time.
Gene is still sort of unsung, isn't he? What a shame.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great and moving artist. THANK YOU very, very much for this wonderful, lossless sound montage tribute you have shared with us!:)
Gene is still sort of unsung, isn't he? What a shame.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great and moving artist. THANK YOU very, very much for this wonderful, lossless sound montage tribute you have shared with us!:)
I like the music of Gene Clark so I was looking forward to listen to this. And I was suprised to find out that you gave us even a double CD of great music, Another great compilation. Thanks a lot.
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thanks!!!!!!
ReplyDeletegreat collection tops sound quality.thanks......still think my idea of a tribute collection by various artists is a winner tho' !
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