Dillard & Clark - The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark / Through the Morning, Through the Night (Reissue, Remastered) (1968-69/2011)

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Title: The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark / Through the Morning, Through the Night
Year Of Release: 1968-69/2011
Label: BGO Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:15:33
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Dillard & Clark - The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark / Through the Morning, Through the Night (Reissue, Remastered) (1968-69/2011)


Tracklist:

The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark (1968):
01. Out on the Side (Gene Clark) 03:52
02. She Darked the Sun (Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 03:12
03. Don’t Come Rollin’ (Doug Dillard / Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 02:53
04. Train Leaves Here This Mornin’ (Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 03:51
05. With Care from Someone (Doug Dillard / Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 03:49
06. The Radio Song (Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 03:03
07. Git It On Brother (Git in Line Brother) (Lester Flatt) 02:53
08. In the Plan (Doug Dillard / Gene Clark / Bernie Leadon) 02:10
09. Something’s Wrong (Doug Dillard / Gene Clark) 02:58

Through the Morning, Through the Night (1969):
10. No Longer a Sweetheart of Mine (Don Reno / Red Smiley / Fred Swift) 03:16
11. Through the Morning, Through the Night (Gene Clark) 04:07
12. Rocky Top (Boudleaux Bryant) 02:49
13. So Sad (Don Everly / Phil Everly) 03:23
14. Corner Street Bar (Gene Clark) 03:36
15. I Bowed My Head and Cried Holy (Traditional, arr. Dillard & Clark) 03:33
16. Kansas City Southern (Gene Clark) 03:41
17. Four Walls (Marvin Moore / George Campbell) 03:41
18. Polly (Gene Clark) 04:23
19. Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms (Charlie Monroe) 02:51
20. Don’t Let Me Down (John Lennon / Paul McCartney) 03:53

Bonus Tracks:
21. Why Not Your Baby (Gene Clark) 03:42
22. Lyin’ Down the Middle (Gene Clark) 02:19
23. Don’t Be Cruel (Otis Blackwell / Elvis Presley) 01:53

Line-up::
TRACKS 1 – 9:
Gene Clark: guitar, harmonica
Douglas Dillard: banjo, guitar, violin
Bernie Leadon: banjo, guitar
Don Beck: dobro, mandolin
David Jackson: string bass
Andy Belling: electric harpsichord
Chris Hillman: mandolin

TRACKS 10 – 23:
Doug Dillard: vocals, banjo, guitar, fiddle
Donna Washburn: vocals, tambourine, guitar
Gene Clark: vocals, guitar, harp
Byron Berline: fiddle
Jon Corneal: drums, tambourine
David Jackson: vocals, bass, piano, cello
and
Sneaky Pete: steel guitar
Chris Hillman: mandolin
Bernie Leadon: guitar, bass

Dillard & Clark, a duo featuring former Byrd Gene Clark and Doug Dillard of the Dillards, was one of the first country-rock groups to form in the late '60s. The group formed in 1968 and became one of pioneers of country-rock, releasing two albums before dissolving after releasing only two albums.

The Banjo Album In 1968, Dillard recorded his first solo album, The Banjo Album, which featured such rock musicians as Clark and Bernie Leadon. In the spring of 1968, Dillard toured England as a member of the Byrds, which led to the duo of Dillard & Clark, which officially formed later that summer. The duo secured a record contract with A&M and released their debut album, The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark, late in 1968. The record was recorded with Bernie Leadon (guitar), Don Beck (dobro, mandolin), and David Jackson (bass). Dillard & Clark toured following the release of the album; their supporting band featured former Byrd Michael Clarke on drums.
Through the Morning, Through the NightDillard & Clark began recording a second album early in 1969 with a new supporting band. The new lineup featured Leadon, fiddler Byron Berline, drummer Jon Corneal, and guitarist Donna Washburn; steel guitarist Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Chris Hillman, who were both members of the Flying Burrito Brothers, also guested on the album. The resulting record, Through the Morning, Through the Night, appeared later in the year. After its release, Leadon left the duo; he would join the Eagles soon after his departure. Clark decided to pursue a solo career in early 1970. Dillard continued his solo career, using the remaining members of the duo's backing band as the core of his new outfit, the Expedition.
Dillard and Clark continued to pursue solo careers throughout the '80s and '90s, with Dillard garnering more success and critical acclaim than Clark. Clark died in 1991 at the age of 46.


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