Gene Clark w/ The Gosdin Brothers

Gene Clark w/ The Gosdin Brothers

Album #72 - February 1967

Episode date - June 10, 2015

The Alternative Top 40
    0:00
    0:00

    My intention is to not flood this series with too many selections by the same artists, but it’s hard to cull Gene Clark’s overlooked catalog of great albums down to only a few. He was a restless, innovative musician and everybody more or less just expected that he would be famous once he left the Byrds, but that never happened. Some people attribute it to Clark’s fear of flying, and thus his inability to tour. Others claim that his drinking got out of hand and made him unreliable, and thus untouchable for most record labels. It just seems like too many mishaps happened simultaneously.

    “With the Gosdin Brothers” is Clark’s first record after departing the Byrds under not-too-happy circumstances – bandmembers were vocally jealous of the extra income Clark pulled in as the band’s primary songwriter, while Clark himself resented the fact that Roger McGuinn was thrust into the limelight as the band’s de-facto leader and lead vocalist.

    Vern and Rex Gosdin were brothers from Alabama who had come west to Los Angeles in pursuit of their own dream as an updated version of the Louvin Brothers. Clark had a distinct love for country-western styles and saw the brothers as an excellent fit for his solo debut. Clarence White was added on guitar, thus completing the spine for the lineup that would support Gram Parsons on “Sweetheart of the Rodeo” in one year’s time – you heard it here first, kids, but sadly, you probably never heard it at all, because nobody bought “With the Gosdin Brothers” when it came out.

    Perhaps deliberately, the Byrds released their fourth album, “Younger Than Yesterday,” on the same day, stealing much of Clark’s much needed thunder. Within a year, he would be reconciling with the Byrds, but old problems immediately reared their heads and Clark was once again on his own. He subsequently recorded two excellent albums with Doug Dillard as Dillard and Clark, but neither of them made a dent, either, although superstars such as Linda Ronstadt and the Eagles subsequently covered a song each.

    February 1967 - Billboard: Did Not Chart

    Related Shows

    Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin - Ray Ellis and his orchestra

    Billie Holiday: Lady in Satin

    Album #22 - June 1958

      0:00
      0:00
      Bo Diddley

      Bo Diddley: (Self-Titled)

      Album #21 - March 1958

        0:00
        0:00
        Buddy Holly

        Buddy Holly: (Self-Titled)

        Album #20 - February 1958

          0:00
          0:00
          Tito Puente - Dance Mania -Tito Puente and His Orchestra

          Tito Puente: Dance Mania

          Album # 19 - February 1958

            0:00
            0:00
            John Coltrane - Blue Train - blue note 53428

            John Coltrane: Blue Train

            Album #18 - January 1958

              0:00
              0:00
              Ben Webster - Soulville

              Ben Webster: Soulville

              Album #17 - January 1958

                0:00
                0:00
                Dance Album of Carl Perkins

                Carl Perkins: Dance Album

                Album #16 - December 1957

                  0:00
                  0:00
                  Buddy Holly & The Crickets - The

                  The Crickets: The "Chirping" Crickets

                  Album #15 - November 1957

                    0:00
                    0:00
                    Miles Ahead - Miles Davis +19

                    Miles Davis +19: Miles Ahead

                    Album #14 - October 1957

                      0:00
                      0:00
                      Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar

                      Johnny Cash: With His Hot and Blue Guitar

                      Album #13 - October 1957

                        0:00
                        0:00
                        Cookin'  with The Miles Davis Quintet

                        The Miles Davis Quintet: Cookin'

                        Album #12 - July 1957

                          0:00
                          0:00
                          Ray Charles

                          Ray Charles: (Self Titled)

                          Album #11 - June 1957

                            0:00
                            0:00