Country Rock/Folk Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Gene Clark: No Other (1974) (Country, Folk, Rock)
Encapsulated sentiments of 60s counterculture but this time rather than reiterating the same tired anti establish motifs, it is rather passive and accepting, vying between spiritual and grounded, with tailored production yet maintaining the Midwest authenticity.
Country Rock/Folk Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Country Rock/Folk Rock/Psychedelic Rock
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