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Gene Clark & Carla Olson: So Rebellious A Lover

by Doug Collette
At first glance, it may be hard to tell the difference between the two Sunset Blvd. CD packages of Gene Clark & Carla Olson's So Rebellious A Lover. Close inspection reveals the 2025 edition is issued in the digi-pak format and contains an ever-so-slightly different set of bonus tracks than its predecessor (the colored vinyl set including a 45-single is something else again.) Such cosmetic niceties aside, the re-release is a worthy reminder of the highly impressive level ...
Continue ReadingGene Clark: No Other Deluxe Edition

by Doug Collette
The range of packages available in the reissue campaign devoted to the late Gene Clark's No Other (Asylum, 1974) mirrors the evolution of fascination with the former Byrd's fourth solo album. The progression is almost linear from single vinyl and compact disc to deluxe and super deluxe editions and encompasses a protracted sequence of events: beginning with the initial dismissal of the record when first issued to a burgeoning word of mouth over the forty-five years since, the process that ...
Continue ReadingGene Clark, Carla Olson/Mick Taylor, Textones Live CDs Coming from Collectors' Choice on June 10

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All About Jazz
Mick Taylor and Carla Olson's Too Hot For Snakes with Ian McLagan, Barry Goldberg and Juke Logan, is appended with rarities
LOS ANGELES, California -- Carla Olson is at the vortex of three live CDs due for June 10 street date on Collectors' Choice Music. The first of these historic volumes is former Byrds guitarist/songwriter Gene Clark receives a posthumous release of Silverado '75 -- Live & Unreleased. The second is an expanded edition of Carla Olson & Mick Taylor's ...
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Gene Clark (Byrds) & Carla Olson (Textones) Get 2-CD Reissue on Collectors' Choice

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conqueroo
Two CD set, due October 30, includes previously unreleased Gene Clark performance for Mountain Stage, bonus tracks from duo's Rhino album, and a live recording from McCabe's Guitar Shop never previously released in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Gene Clark's post-Byrds solo career did not soar to the heights attained by bandmates Roger McGuinn, David Crosby or Gram Parsons. Yet, he was widely regarded as the heart and soul of the original Byrds and a songwriter of affecting minor- ...
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