The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark/Through The Morning Through The Night
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Out On The Side
- She Darkened The Sun
- Don't Come Rollin
- Train Leaves Here This Mornin
- Why Not Your Baby
- Lyin' Down The Middle
- With Care From Someone
- The Radio Song
- Git It On Brother
- In The Plan
- Something's Wrong
- Don't Be Cruel
- No Longer A Sweetheart Of Mine
- Through The Morning, Through The Night
- Rocky Top
- So Sad
- Corner Street Bar
- I Bowed My Head And Cried Holy
- Kansas City Southern
- Four Walls
- Polly
- Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms
- Don't Let Me Down
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1722 in Music
- Released on: 1999-04-26
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 75 minutes
Customer Reviews
The complete works
Gene Clark and the Byrds were really the catalyst for country music being taken more seriously than it had during the 60a.His first solo album was made with the Gosdin Brothers-who were not to see any chart action until Vern Gosdin in the next decade.
With Sweetheart of the Rodeo the Byrds went headlong into country music and probably invented country rock as urban met rural
The 2 albums as Dillard & Clark were not among the biggest sellers but are always going to sound better than the Eagles who are more a rock band.
This is the real deal
Country rock happiness
Doug Dillard and Gene Clark recorded two albums together and they are combined in this bargain CD. Clark's wonderfully expressive voice is backed up by Dillard's more jokey delivery. The music is played with gusto - listen out for mandolin, banjo and fiddle playing in an obviously cheerful atmosphere. Really refreshing, especially for anyone who has always thought country was nothing but 'Dyin' Dog Music'. If this doesn't change your mind, nothing will!
Bluegrass and soul
Gene Clark and Doug Dillard made two albums together, and this bargain priced disc combines them. Imagine the Beatles' Don't Let Me Down done bluegrass. The singing and playing are superb - helping to undo much of the lingering prejudice about country music being dull. This is a delight.





