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Through The Morning Through The Night (Import) (CD)

By: Dillard & Clark


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Through The Morning Through The Night (Import) (CD) Album By Dillard & Clark
1   No Longer A Sweetheart Of Mine  
2   Throught The Night Through The Morning  
3   Rocky Top  
4   So Sad  
5   Corner Street Bar  
6   I Bowed My Head And Cried Holy  
7   Kansas City Southern  
8   Four Walls  
9   Polly  
10   Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms  
11   Don't Let Me Down  
 


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Dillard & Clarke: Doug Dillard, Gene Clark.
Additional personnel includes: Sneeky Pete (pedal steel guitar); Chris Hillman (mandolin); Bernie Leadon.

Album Description

Dillard & Clark's second outing was a disappointment in relation to their far more eclectic and original prior effort, The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark. The primary difference is that whereas the earlier record had leaned on Gene Clark's original compositions, and a reasonably adventurous attitude toward country-rock fusion in general, the follow-up saw them turning into a much more traditional folk/bluegrass act. In part this was due to the addition of guitarist Donna Washburn on harmony and occasional lead vocal, and the departure of Bernie Leadon. But in the main, it was because Clark wrote just four of the tracks, surrounded by covers of songs by Reno & Smiley, Bill Monroe, the Everly Brothers, and even the Beatles' "Don't Let Me Down" (which is actually one of the better songs on the album). Taken on its own, it's a fair, pleasant, heavily bluegrass-flavored outing with few surprises. The Clark originals sound considerably more personal and contemporary than the more traditional tunes, though Clark's "Corner Street Bar" was a surprisingly dreadful comic barroom lament. Either the band didn't realize that Clark's voice and compositions were their greatest potential assets, or Clark himself was not assertive enough in pushing himself to the forefront. ~ Richie Unterberger


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