So You Say Lost Your Baby Velvet Crush
| Gene Clark discography | |
|---|---|
| Terry Melcher (left), Factor Clark (center), and David Crosby (right) in the recording studio. | |
| Studio albums | 7 |
| Live albums | 3 |
| Compilation albums | 11 |
| Music videos | 1 |
| EPs | two |
| Singles | 10 |
| Soundtrack albums | i |
| Tribute albums | one |
Gene Clark was an American vocalist-songwriter and founding member of the Byrds. His discography consists of 7 studio albums, 3 live albums, 11 compilations, 2 EPs, and 10 singles.
Studio albums [edit]
- Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers (Columbia, February 1967)
- White Calorie-free aka Factor Clark (A&M, August 1971)
- Roadmaster (A&Chiliad, January 1973)
- No Other (Aviary, September 1974)
- Two Sides to Every Story (RSO, February 1977)
- Firebyrd (Takoma, November 1984) – reissued in 1995 as This Byrd Has Flown by Edsel Records with additional tracks
- Then Rebellious a Lover (Rhinoceros, April 1987) – with Carla Olson
As a member of Dillard & Clark [edit]
- The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark (A&M, Oct 1968)
- Through the Morning Through the Night (A&Thousand, September 1969)
Every bit a member of McGuinn, Clark & Hillman [edit]
- McGuinn, Clark & Hillman (Capitol, January 1979)
- City (Capitol, January 1980)
Live albums [edit]
- Silhouetted in Low-cal (recorded February three, 1990) (Demon, Feb 1992) – with Carla Olson
- In Concert (recorded 1988-1990) (Collectors' Choice Music, August 2007) – with Carla Olson
- Silverado '75 - Live & Unreleased (recorded February 19, 1975) (Collectors' Option Music, April 2008)
Compilations [edit]
- Collector's Series: Early 50.A. Sessions (Columbia, June 1972)
- Echoes (Columbia/Legacy, September 1991) – collects Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers with additional early fabric
- American Dreamer 1964–1974 (Raven, September 1993) – best of compilation
- Flying Loftier (A&Grand, September 1998) – anthology
- Gypsy Angel - The Gene Clark Demos (1983-1990) (Evangeline, Oct 2001)
- Nether the Silvery Moon (Delta Deluxe, September 2003) – collection of previously unreleased mid-1980s material
- Set You Free: Cistron Clark in the Byrds 1964–1973 (Raven, November 2004) – selected recordings with the Byrds
- Here Tonight: The White Light Demos (Omnivore Recordings/A&M, March 2013) – selected demos
- The Lost Studio Sessions 1964–1982 (Sierra, December 2016) – unreleased recordings
- Gene Clark Sings for Y'all (Omnivore Recordings, June 2018) – publishing demos and unreleased tracks recorded with the Rose Garden
- Collected (Music on CD/Music on Vinyl, Dec 2021) – compilation of tracks spanning Clark's entire career
Singles [edit]
- "Echoes" / "I Found You" (Columbia, December 1966)
- "Then Y'all Say You Lost Your Baby" / "Is Yours Is Mine" (Columbia, April 1967)
- "No Other" / "The True One" (Asylum, January 1975)
- "Life's Greatest Fool" / "From a Silver Phial" (Asylum, March 1975)
- "Dwelling house Run Male monarch" / "Lonely Sabbatum" (RSO, January 1977)
- Hugo Montenegro – "Garrote" / Factor Clark – "American Dreamer" (Ruby Earth split unmarried, 1977)
- Factor Clark – "Gypsy Rider" / The Seers – "Flyaway" (Bucketfull of Brains split single, 1988)
- Posthumously released
- "Just Colombe" / "The French Daughter" (Sundazed, May 2008)
- "One in a Hundred" / "She's the Kind of Girl" (Sundazed, April 2012)
- The Lost Studio Sessions: The Folk Den (Sierra, December 2016) – "All for Him (Or Her)" / "Why Tin't I Have Her Back Again"
EPs [edit]
- Sing 3 Songs by The Byrds (Demon, February 1992) – with Carla Olson – "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" / "Set You lot Costless This Fourth dimension" / "She Don't Care Well-nigh Time"
- The Lost Studio Sessions Bonus Acoustic CD (Sierra, Dec 2016) – "The Virgin" / "She's the Kind of Girl" / "1975" / "One in a Hundred"
- Back Street Mirror - Tape Store Day Vinyl EP (EntrĂ©e, April 21, 2018) – "Dorsum Street Mirror", "Don't Let It Autumn Through", "Yesterday, Am I Correct", "If I Hang Effectually", "She Told Me", "That's What You Want"
Every bit a member of The Byrds [edit]
- Mr. Tambourine Human (Columbia, June 1965)
- Turn! Plow! Plough! (Columbia, December 1965)
- 5th Dimension (Columbia, July 1966)
- Preflyte (Together, July 1969) - compilation of early on previously unreleased songs and demos
- Byrds (Asylum, March 1973)
Soundtracks [edit]
- Marijuana (1968)
- Original score
- The American Dreamer (1971)
- Two songs contributed: "American Dreamer" and "Outlaw Song"
Tributes [edit]
- 2000: various artists - Full Circumvolve: A Tribute to Gene Clark (Not Lame)
As composer [edit]
- 1967: The Barracudas - A Plane View Of The Barracudas (Justice) - runway viii, "Feel A Whole Lot Better"
- 1968: The Rose Garden - The Rose Garden (ATCO) - rail 8, "Till Today" and track ten, "Long Fourth dimension"
- 1969: Santo & Johnny - The Best That Could Happen (Imperial Records) - track 1, "Y'all Showed Me" (co-written with Roger McGuinn)
- 1970: Doug Dillard - The Banjo Anthology (Together Records) - track 11, "With Care From Someone" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Bernie Leadon)
- 1970: Linda Ronstadt - Silk Purse (Capitol) - track nine, "He Darked the Lord's day" (co-written with Bernie Leadon)
- 1971: The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Flying Burrito Bros (album)) (A&M) - rail 4, "Tried And then Difficult"; track 12, "Here Tonight" (CD bonus track)
- 1971: Leo Kottke - Mudlark (Capitol) - track 2, "Eight Miles High" (co-written with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby)
- 1972: Eagles - Eagles (Aviary) - track 6, "Train Leaves Here This Morning" (co-written with Bernie Leadon)
- 1975: Pure Prairie League - Two Lane Highway (RCA Victor) - track v, "Kansas City Southern"
- 1976: Bonnie Raitt - I Thought I Was a Child (Left Field Media) released 2016 - track 6, "Carbohydrate Mama" (co-written with Delbert McClinton)
- 1976: Don Nil - Gone As well Long (Cream Records) - track 2, "Experience A Whole Lot Meliorate"
- 1977: Dillard / Hartford / Dillard - Glitter Grass From The Nashwood Hollyville Strings (Flying Fish) - track i, "Don't Come Rollin'" (co-written with Doug Dillard and Bernie Leadon)
- 1977: Bobbi Humphrey - Tailor Made (Epic) - track five, "Jealousy" (co-written with Skip Scarborough)
- 1978: Bobby Bare - Sleeper Wherever I Fall (Columbia) - track 8, I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
- 1978: Flamin' Groovies - Flamin' Groovies Now (Sire) - track 1, "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"
- 1980: Roxy Music - Flesh + Blood (Polydor) - rails seven, "Eight Miles Loftier" (co-written with Roger McGuinn and David Crosby)
- 1981: Mary McCaslin - A Life And Time (Flight Fish) - runway 3, "Tender Dearest And Care" (co-written with Stan Lebowsky)
- 1986: This Mortal Curl - Grid & Shadow (4AD / Warner Bros.) - rails ten, "Strength of Strings"
- 1989: Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever (MCA) - track 6, Experience A Whole Lot Ameliorate
- 1990: Yo La Tengo - Fakebook (Bar/None) - track 9, "Tried And then Hard"
- 1991: This Mortal Roll - Blood (4AD) - track iv, "With Tomorrow" (co-written with Jesse Ed Davis)
- 1994: Velvet Trounce - Teenage Symphonies To God (Epic) - track three, "Why Not Your Babe"
- 1996: The Lightning Seeds - Lightheaded Heights (Ballsy) - track 10, "Y'all Showed Me" (co-written with Roger McGuinn)
- 1997: U2 - Pop (Island) - track 9, "The Playboy Mansion" (co-written with Roger McGuinn)
- 2000: Western Electric - Western Electric (Munich / Glitterhouse) - rails 10, "Direct From The Heart"
- 2002: Decease In Vegas - Scorpio Rising (Concrete) - track eight, "So Y'all Say You Lost Your Baby"
- 2004: Arthur Dodge & The Horsefeathers - Room #4 (Remedy) - track ix, "Why Not Your Baby"
- 2007: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand - rails 4, "Polly Come up Domicile"; track 6, "Through The Morning, Through The Dark"
- 2013: Carla Olson - Have Harmony, Will Travel (Disrepair Apartment) - track 6, "She Don't Care About Fourth dimension"
- 2016: John McEuen - Made in Brooklyn (Chesky) - track 4, "She Darked the Sun" (co-written with Bernie Leadon)
Also appears on [edit]
- 1973: Roger McGuinn - Roger McGuinn (Columbia) - vocals on track 2, "My New Woman"
Sources [edit]
- Gene Clark biography at Country Music Television
- Factor Clark discography at Byrds Flyght
- Gene Clark at AllMusic
- Gene Clark discography at Discogs
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Clark_discography
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