The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark - Classic Folk Rock Album for Music Lovers | Perfect for Road Trips, Camping & Relaxing Evenings
The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark - Classic Folk Rock Album for Music Lovers | Perfect for Road Trips, Camping & Relaxing Evenings

The Fantastic Expedition Of Dillard & Clark - Classic Folk Rock Album for Music Lovers | Perfect for Road Trips, Camping & Relaxing Evenings

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Groundbreaking album that helped define country-rock! In 1965 Missouri-born Gene Clark was riding the crest of unprecedented success and adulation as a member of the Byrds. Anointed as America’s answer to the Beatles, the Byrds topped the charts with folk-rock anthems like “Mr. Tambourine Man,” “Turn! Turn! Turn!” and “Eight Miles High.” Gene was front and center as tambourine player, singer and principal songwriter for the group. But in early 1966 he flew the Byrds’ coop. A gifted songwriter, expectations ran high for a stellar solo career, but those hopes were dashed when his debut solo album and single both failed to chart. Dropped by Columbia Records the following year, Gene’s career remained in limbo until teaming up with banjo player extraordinaire Doug Dillard. What emerged from a series of informal jam sessions in and around Laurel Canyon was a loose-knit group of pickers seeking to break bluegrass music out of its traditional confines and redefine it in a contemporary country-rock context. The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark is a groundbreaking album that helped define country-rock and set the template not only for that genre but the entire alt.country, Americana and Roots Rock movements of the ’90s. Together with future Eagle Bernie Leadon, who co-wrote “Train Leaves Here This Morning” with Gene (featured both on the Fantastic Expedition album and later on the Eagles’ debut release), the Dillard & Clark merger represents a high-water mark in Gene Clark’s impressive canon of recordings and one of the most satisfying periods in his often troubled career. The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark ranks among a handful of seminal 1960s country-rock experiments. “I think we made our mark in country rock,” muses Doug Dillard. “We didn’t make the charts but we sure influenced a lot of people.” To insure that their influence carries on, Sundazed proudly presents this newly mastered edition, sourced from the original A&M analog tapes, available on resonant vinyl and compact disc and packaged in a vibrant recreation of the original cover artwork. CD includes extra photos and new liner notes by Gene Clark biographer John Einarson. It’s an expedition you’ll want to take time and time again! Also available on LP!

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I don't think it's a coincidence that there are no reviews of this album as of this date on Amazon that are less than five stars. This album is a gem, and definitely an underrated one. Great harmonies and songwriting, and excellent playing. Gene Clark in my opinion deserves a lot more credit than he gets for influencing the albums released later by Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, not to mention bands like Poco and the Eagles. It's a shame that Gene himself didn't see the profits from being such an innovator, but this album (and so many of Gene's others) are treasures left for us to listen to. Of all the routes that Gene Clark could have taken after leaving the Byrds, he ended up making his mark on American roots music with this album, and as much as I think it was a smart move in retrospect, it is clear from Gene's career that he did what he believed in regardless of the commercial gain. We as listeners should be thankful for that.
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