White Light

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"White Light" is a 1971 country-rock album by American singer-songwriter Gene Clark, acclaimed for its introspective songwriting and understated, folk-influenced sound.

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White Light canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Gene Clark NERFINISHED
chronologyNextAlbum Roadmaster NERFINISHED
chronologyPreviousAlbum Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers NERFINISHED
composer Gene Clark NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverSongOriginalArtists Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Richard Manuel NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed
genre country rock
folk rock
singer-songwriter
hasInfluence folk music
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
piano
hasMusicalStyle introspective
understated
hasPersonnel Chris Ethridge NERFINISHED
Clarence White NERFINISHED
Gary Mallaber NERFINISHED
Gene Clark NERFINISHED
Jesse Ed Davis NERFINISHED
Michael Utley NERFINISHED
hasTrack 1975
Because Of You NERFINISHED
For A Spanish Guitar NERFINISHED
One In A Hundred NERFINISHED
Tears Of Rage NERFINISHED
The Virgin NERFINISHED
Where My Love Lies Asleep NERFINISHED
White Light NERFINISHED
With Tomorrow NERFINISHED
hasType solo album
includesCoverSong Tears Of Rage NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Gene Clark NERFINISHED
notableFor folk-influenced sound
introspective songwriting
understated production
performer Gene Clark NERFINISHED
producer Jesse Ed Davis NERFINISHED
recordedIn Los Angeles NERFINISHED
recordedInStudio A&M Studios NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
releaseDate 1971-08-00

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Gene Clark notableWork White Light