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The Dark (Guy Clark album)

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The Dark is an album by American singer-songwriter Guy Clark, released in 2002.

Clark is the co-writer on all songs except his cover of the Townes Van Zandt song "Rex's Blues". The Dark is his first release without a solo composition. It also marks his return to the charts for the first time since Better Days.

Guests include Tim O'Brien and Gillian Welch.

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Track listing

  1. "Mud" (Guy Clark, Buddy Mondlock) – 3:44
  2. "Arizona Star" (Rich Alves, Clark) – 3:24
  3. "Magnolia Wind" (Shawn Camp, Clark) – 3:49
  4. "Soldier's Joy, 1864" (Camp, Clark) – 3:38
  5. "Dancin' Days" (Clark, Steve Nelson) – 3:26
  6. "Homeless" (Clark, Ray Stephenson) – 4:24
  7. "Off the Map" (Clark, Nelson) – 3:44
  8. "Bag of Bones" (Clark, Gary Nicholson) – 3:28
  9. "She Loves to Ride Horses" (Clark, Keith Sykes) – 3:33
  10. "Rex's Blues" (Townes Van Zandt) – 3:10
  11. "Queenie's Song" (Terry Allen, Clark) – 2:38
  12. "The Dark" (Clark, Mondlock) – 3:49

Personnel

Production notes

  • Gene Eichelberger – mastering
  • Chris Latham – engineer, mixing
  • Senor McGuire – photography
  • Sue Meyer – design

Chart performance

Chart (2002) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 46

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This page was last edited on 16 May 2023, at 22:19
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