In 1974, Gene Clarkfounding member of the Byrdsreleased his album No Other. It was considered a commercial failure at the time of its release, but it was beloved by critics and musicians. The album is getting a massive reissue on November 8to coincide with wouldve been Clarks 75th birthdayvia 4AD. The remastered album will be available on CD, LP, a double CD set, and a deluxe box set. Find physical editions of the No Other reissue at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
The double CD and box set come with an additional set of alternate versions from the albums sessions. The box set also comes with a Blu-ray featuring a documentary about the album by Paul Kendall, a 7" featuring two alternate versions from the album, HD and surround mixes of No Other, and a hardcover book with extensive liner notes and unpublished photos. Listen to two original sessions from the album for the songs Silver Raven and From a Silver Phial.
In 2014, to mark the albums 40th anniversary, a band including Beach House, Fleet Foxes Robin Pecknold, Grizzly Bears Daniel Rossen, and Hamilton Leithauser performed the album on tour.
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Excitingly, the deluxe boxset edition fans have been waiting decades for has also been lovingly curated. An extremely limited item, the box contains the LP, three SACDs (the original album in an authentic Japanese vinyl replica sleeve plus two more discs of session mixes), an exclusive 7, a comprehensive Blu-Ray disc which includes HD versions of all tracks, a stunning 5.1 surround mix of the album, the original 1974 vinyl master and an exclusive documentary by Paul Kendall (the director responsible for the acclaimed 2013 film, The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Gene Clark), and a hardbound 80 page book which features essays, extensive liner notes and previously unseen photos.
Silver box set: Pre-order $188.99
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