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・ No One's Son
・ No One’s Words
・ No Opportunity Wasted
・ No Orchids for Miss Blandish
・ No Orchids for Miss Blandish (film)
・ No Orchids for Miss Blandish (novel)
・ No Orchids for Miss Blandish (play)
・ No Ordinary Baby
・ No Ordinary Family
・ No Ordinary Girl
・ No Ordinary Love
・ No Ordinary Man
・ No Ordinary Morning / Halcyon
・ No Ordinary Time
・ No Ordinary World
No Other
・ No Other Baby
・ No Other Life
・ No Other Love
・ No Other Love (1950 song)
・ No Other Love (1953 song)
・ No Other Name
・ No Other One
・ No Other One (song)
・ No Other Way Out
・ No Other Woman
・ No Other Woman (1928 film)
・ No Other Woman (1933 film)
・ No overall control
・ No P. or D.


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No Other


''No Other'' is the fourth solo studio album by Gene Clark. On release in late 1974 it was a critical and commercial failure; the studio time and cost were seen as excessive and indulgent.〔 The record label, Asylum Records, did not promote the album, and by 1976 had deleted it from their catalog. Clark never recovered from the failure of the album. Just after Clark's death in 1991, "No Other" was reissued in its entirety on CD. In 1998, a double disc compilation, ''Flying High'', was released with three songs from ''No Other''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=October 1998 issue of Record Collector )〕 Then in the early 2000s, ''No Other'' was reissued a second time in its entirety to positive critical reappraisal.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gene Clark - Disc of the day - Mojo )
==Background==
In late 1972, Clark was invited to join a reunion of the original Byrds line-up on Asylum Records. The resulting album was a showcase for Clark, who sang on two Neil Young covers and two original songs. By the strength of his contributions to the album, Clark was signed to Asylum as a solo artist by David Geffen.
While preparing to record, Clark briefly joined the backing group of former Byrds colleague Roger McGuinn; the two even shared a home together during the period in the Hollywood Hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean. During an engagement at The Troubadour in Los Angeles with McGuinn, he introduced a song that would remain in his repertoire for the rest of his career, "Silver Raven"; it would be recorded in an arrangement featuring Jesse Ed Davis and L.A. session player Danny Kortchmar on ''No Other''. Of the song's composition, Clark said in a 1976 interview:

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