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Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers: Early L.A. Sessions (1972)

Posted By: Sartre
Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers: Early L.A. Sessions (1972)

Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers: Early L.A. Sessions (1972)
Country-Rock | Vinyl Rip | 192kbps MP3 -> 35MB | Nitroflare/1Fichier

Early in 1967, CBS released the original version of this album under the title "Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers." Perhaps it was ahead of its time. Gene Clark and his producer and friend Jim Dickson weren't happy with it either. When they learned that CBS planned to re-release the album (feeling that perhaps now its time had come), they decided that all of the original eight-track recordings should be re-mixed and at least some vocals re-recorded. After a week in CBS L.A. studios, where it all began almost six years before, they emerged with an enormously improved, almost totally different album. Nearly all of the vocals were re-recorded, tracks were brightened, parts buried in the original mix were brought up (in some cases completely changing the sound of the cuts), and in re-sequencing the order of the sides they even removed one song, Elevator Operator, because with five years' perspective they felt strongly that the song did not measure up to the others.' - From the liner notes

Tracklist

1 Tried So Hard 2:20
2 Keep On Pushin' 1:44
3 Think I'm Gonna Feel Better 1:32
4 Is Yours Is Mine 2:26
5 Echoes 3:14
6 The Same One 3:27
7 Needing Someone 2:02
8 So You Say You Lost Your Baby 2:06
9 Couldn't Believe Her 1:52
10 I Found You 2:58


Credits

Arranged By, Conductor – Leon Russell
Banjo [Electric] – Doug Dillard
Bass – Chris Hillman
Drums – Earl Palmer, Mike Clarke*
Guitar – Bill Rhinehart, Clarence White (2), Glen Campbell, Jerry Kole*
Keyboards – Van Dyke Parks
Piano, Harpsichord – Leon Russell
Producer – Gary Usher, Jim Dickson, Larry Marks
Reissue Producer – Gene Clark, Jim Dickson
Vocals – Rex Gosdin, Vernon Gosdin*
Written-By, Guitar, Vocals – Gene Clark


I'm not sure if this is from the original Columbia or later Hi Horse release.


Thanks to the original ripper.