Gene Clark & Carla Olson Gene Clark & Carla Olsen - So Rebellious A Lover (CD)
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Gene Clark & Carla Olson: Gene Clark & Carla Olsen - So Rebellious A Lover (CD)
Mit Carla Olson und Gene Clark trafen sich zwei außergewöhnliche Talente. In jedem der Songs spürt man die Verbundenheit der beiden Musiker. Olsons powervoller Gesang mischt sich auf wunderbare Weise mit Clarks gefühlvoller Performance.
Beide Songwriter übertrafen sich hier selbst. Olsons »The Drifter« und »Are We Still Making Love« sind fantastische Country-Folk Songs, während Clark mit »Gypsy Rider« eine seiner besten Kompositionen beitrug, die durchaus autobiographisch verstanden werden kann.
Chemie ist das Stichwort bei diesem Album. Leider blieb So Rebellious a Lover die einzige Studioaufnahme des Duos, da Clark im Jahr 1991 verstarb. Dieses Album zeigt nicht nur, was die beiden konnten, sondern was aus ihnen noch hätte werden können.
Artikeleigenschaften von Gene Clark & Carla Olson: Gene Clark & Carla Olsen - So Rebellious A Lover (CD)
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Interpret: Gene Clark & Carla Olson
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Albumtitel: Gene Clark & Carla Olsen - So Rebellious A Lover (CD)
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Label Sunset Boulevard Records
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Artikelart CD
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Genre County
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EAN: 0708535793328
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01 | The drifter | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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02 | Gypsy rider | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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03 | Every angel in heaven | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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04 | Del gato | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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05 | Deportee (Plane wreck at Los Gatos) | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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06 | Fair and tender ladies | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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07 | Almost saturday night | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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08 | I'm your toy (Hot burrito #1) | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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09 | Are we still making love | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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10 | Why did you leave me today | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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11 | Don't it make you want to go home | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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12 | Changes | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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13 | Day for night | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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14 | Jakers are wild | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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15 | Winning hand | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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16 | Lover's turnaround | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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17 | Broken hearts and broken dreams | Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
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Gene Clark
Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky (aka Rough And Rocky)
Although Gene Clark's first solo A&M album, colloquially known as 'White Light,' followed two Dillard & Clark LPs into the cut-out bins, A&M kept the faith, bankrolling some sessions in April, May, and June 1972. Clark brought in some new songs and a few non-originals. He was working with Chris Hinshaw, who'd engineered some Taj Mahal, Sly Stone, and Byrds albums. In June, A&M pulled the plug. The final straw came when Sly Stone arrived, racking up thousands of dollars on A&M's dime when Clark was out of town. "Those sessions were fun and I had great people playing on them," Clark told Dominic Priore, "but it was hard to get it together the way I wanted it." Clark saw musical tastes shifting toward heavy metal and decided to go low-key and meditative. A&M sat on the tapes, seeing no future for them until Clark's sometime manager, Jim Dickson, went to Holland and saw Byrds and Burrito bootlegs. Deciding that the A&M tapes were better than the bootlegs, he prevailed upon A&M to lease the tapes to their European licensee, Ariola. Roger McGuinn sang harmony on some songs, quite possibly because he was talking to Gene about the reunion of the original Byrds. There's an unissued mix on which he's clearly audible on Rough And Rocky. None of the Byrds was doing especially well on his own, but Clark probably had the most to gain from a reunion, and he provided that unremarkable album with most of its high spots.
Flatt & Scruggs' Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky was a song that Gene probably heard the duo perform on their Martha White television show, but, until comparatively recently, it was only available on a single. They recorded it in 1954 and copyrighted it then, but it was a much older song of unknown provenance. The Blue Sky Boys had recorded it in 1936 as Can't You Hear That Night Bird Calling and it went under a bunch of other titles dating back to the dawn of recorded country music history. Its origin probably lay in a nineteenth century pop or minstrel song.
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