Country rock flourished in the late 1960s and on into the mid 1970s, thanks to the work of artists such as Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Gram Parsons, Poco, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Neil Young, Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles and even ex-Monkee Mike Nesmith, all of contributed to the success of the genre. One of the best albums to come out of this era is Dillard & Clark’s 1968 release The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark. The group was founded by Gene Clark, a former member of The Byrds (no strangers themselves to the country rock sound) and Doug Dillard, who had just left his family’s bluegrass outfit, The Dillards. They recorded the album with some talented collaborators, including guitarist Bernie Leadon, who later went on to join The Eagles, and bassist Chris Hillman, who had also been a member of The Byrds. Hillman and Leadon would help to form The Flying Burrito Brothers, another well regarded and highly influential country rock band.
The
album is awash with the sounds of banjo, fiddle and organ, and includes
some incredible songs, such as the opening track “Out On The Side,”
and “Train Leaves Here This Morning,” which was later covered by The
Eagles during Leadon's stint with that group. Other notable tunes
include the haunting “She Darked The Sun,” and Clark's melancholy “Why
Not Your Baby?” (later covered by Velvet Crush)
included as a bonus track on the CD edition. The inspired songwriting by Clark, Dillard and Leadon, their stellar playing and those achingly beautiful harmonies combine to make this album a high watermark for the genre.
included as a bonus track on the CD edition. The inspired songwriting by Clark, Dillard and Leadon, their stellar playing and those achingly beautiful harmonies combine to make this album a high watermark for the genre.
The group recorded just one more
record together, 1969's Through The Morning, Through The Night. That sophomore release leans
even more towards the country and bluegrass side of the road. It
wasn’t as well-received as their debut, but there are still some great
songs to be found, including the title track and outstanding covers of
The Everly Brothers classic “So Sad” and The Beatles “Don’t Let Me
Down.” On both of these albums, you can hear the lasting influences
these incredible musicians would have on modern artists who have visited
these wide-ranging soundscapes in their own careers.
Gene Clark died in 1991, and Doug Dillard passed away in 2012. But they left behind a musical legacy that still enchants listeners and fans to this day. I first discovered The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark in the 1990s when I was going through a major Byrds phase, and it has remained a favorite of mine. If you’re a fan of country-flavored rock, which has seen a resurgence in recent years with the success of groups like The Avett Brothers, Fleet Foxes, Mumford & Sons and The Nude Party, you owe it to yourself to check out this terrific record. It’s truly an aural journey worth taking. Both Dillard & Clark albums are available on a "two-fer" CD which can be found on Amazon and other online sites. Here are links to the songs “Why Not Your Baby?” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JqEuUEHxCk and "She Darked The Sun" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O9QENNNPwQ.
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