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One of the better-remembered psychedelic one-shots of the '60s, Clear Light recorded one album on Elektra before splitting up. Their California psychedelia was very much in the mold of fellow Elektra artists Love, <a href="spotify:artist:6zHRqvws8dVeqL8D31ponr">Tim Buckley</a>, and especially <a href="spotify:artist:22WZ7M8sxp5THdruNY3gXt">the Doors</a>, which is hardly a coincidence; like all of these artists, Clear Light worked with producer Paul Rothchild and engineer <a href="spotify:artist:0hxLkVoI67kCkiQQYvXK11">Bruce Botnick</a>. Several of the members went on to notable careers: Douglas Lubahn played bass on several <a href="spotify:artist:22WZ7M8sxp5THdruNY3gXt">Doors</a> albums, Dallas Taylor drummed for <a href="spotify:artist:2pdvghEHZJtgSXZ7cvNLou">Crosby, Stills, & Nash</a>, keyboardist Ralph Schuckett became a prolific session musician, and Cliff De Young became a prolific TV movie actor. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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