Two Sides to Every Story
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Two Sides to Every Story | |||||
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Studio album by Gene Clark | |||||
Released | January, 1977 | ||||
Recorded | 1976 | ||||
Genre | Country Rock | ||||
Label | RSO | ||||
Producer | Thomas Jefferson Kaye | ||||
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Two Sides to Every Story is a 1977 album by American singer-songwriter Gene Clark. The album was Clark's first release since his 1974 album No Other. Notable tracks include "In the Pines" (traditional), "Kansas City Southern" and "Hear the Wind", both written by Clark, and "Give My Love to Marie", a song written by James Talley that tells the story of a dying coal miner.
The album was produced by Thomas Jefferson Kaye. Guest musicians are Jeff Baxter, Emmylou Harris, Byron Berline, Al Perkins, and John Hartford.
[edit] Track listing
- "Home Run King" (Clark)
- "Lonely Saturday" (Clark)
- "In the Pines" (Traditional)
- "Kansas City Southern" (Clark)
- "Give My Love to Marie" (James Talley)
- "Sister Moon" (Clark)
- "Marylou" (Obie Jessie/Sam Ling)
- "Hear the Wind" (Clark)
- "Past Addresses" (Clark)
- "Silent Crusade" (Clark)
[edit] Personnel
- Gene Clark - guitar, vocals
- Jeff Baxter - guitar
- Doug Dillard - banjo
- Byron Berline - fiddle
- Jim Fielder - bass
- Mike Utley - keyboards
- Jerry McGee - guitar
- Al Perkins - guitar
- Sammy Creason - drums
- John Hartford - background vocals
- Emmylou Harris - background vocals
- Steven Soles - background vocals
- Thomas Jefferson Kaye - background vocals
- Daniel Moore - background vocals
- Matthew Moore - background vocals
- Pepper Watkins - background vocals
- David Campbell - string arrangements
[edit] Production
- Producer: Thomas Jefferson Kaye
- Executive Producer: Gary Legon
- Recording Engineer: Joel Soifer
- Art Direction: Ed Caraeff
- Photography: Ed Caraeff
- Design: David Larkham