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Gene Clark with Carla OlsonIn Concert(Collector's Choice Music) US release date: 17 September 2007 UK release date: 17 September 2007 by Dan MacIntoshA great way to remember the underrated Byrd.Many critics believe Gene Clark was the greatest Byrds songwriter. But he separated from the band before his group contributions could be fully explored within that act’s all-star setting. And sadly, his solo recordings never made too big a mark on the music scene at large. But LA roots rocker, Carla Olson, befriended Clark not too long before his early, untimely death, and this two-CD set revives a few of their warm performances together.
The second disc is from a 1990 show at Santa Monica’s famed McCabe’s Guitar Shop, and this one’s a duet performance from start to finish, with the set list even better than the first CD. In addition to Clark’s songs, there is also a gentle reading of the traditional “Fair & Tender Ladies”, Tom Paxton’s “Last Thing On My Mind”, “Speed of the Sound of Loneliness” by John Prine, and another traditional, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken”. Further, there’s a great take on John Fogerty’s “Almost Saturday Night”. The duo is assisted instrumentally by the wonderful Duane Jarvis on guitar and mandolin, and Steve Young adds vocals to “Will the Circle Be Unbroken”. The playing is loose, yet inspired, as Clark even whistles a bit during “Fair & Tender Ladies”.
For those who dig modern Americana and alt.country, but have not yet put their teeth into Gene Clark’s slight but amazing catalogue, this 26-song live collection is a real fine place to start. It’s also a great introduction to Olson, no slouch herself. These two singer/songeriters made magic together, and it’s all captured on these two essential discs.
13 December 2007
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