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When did you first hear No Other? What are your memories of your initial encounter with the album?

I first heard No Other when it came out. I was already a long-time Gene Clark fan. I thought the album a tad over-polished and I thought the cover was absurd. The outtakes John Wood and I mixed have, to my ears, as good or better a vibe than the finished product.

No Other has quite a reputation. What has contributed to this? I tend to think, as

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