UPC: 081227353728
Format: CD
Release Date: Feb 19, 2001
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Love: Arthur Lee, Bryan Maclean (vocals, guitar); John Echols (guitar); Ken Forssi (bass); Michael Stuart (percussion).
Includes liner notes by Ben Edmunds.
FOREVER CHANGES is also included in its entirety on the 2 disc set LOVE STORY 1966-1972.
Love: Arthur Lee, Bryan Maclean (vocals, guitar); John Echols (guitar); Ken Forssi (bass); Michael Stuart (percussion).
Personnel: Arthur Lee (vocals, guitar); Bryan MacLean (vocals); John Echols, Billy Strange (guitar); Darrel Terwilliger, James Getzoff, Robert Barene, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Belnick (violin); Norman Botnick (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Roy Caton, Ollie Mitchell, Bud Brisbois (trumpet); Richard Leith (trombone); Don Randi (piano); Michael Stuart-Ware , Michael Stuart (drums, percussion); Hal Blaine (drums).
Audio Remasterers: Daniel Hersch; Bill Inglot.
Liner Note Author: Ben Edmonds.
Recording information: Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA (01/30/1968).
Photographer: Ronnie Haran.
Arrangers: Arthur Lee; David Angel ; Bryan MacLean.
One of the first pop albums to become a cult classic, Love's 1967 masterpiece, FOREVER CHANGES, is the pinnacle of the L.A. freak (the locals' preferred term over "hippie") scene. Singer/songwriter Arthur Lee's lyrics are increasingly fragmentary and paranoid, foreshadowing the band's eventual drug-fueled collapse. Yet these drop-dead hip tunes are set in arrangements featuring Herb Alpert-style mariachi horns, lush middle-of-the-road strings, and other tropes of the easy listening scene, creating a more unsettling sense of tension than if the songs were given the usual heavy rock instrumentation. Every single track is a stone classic, although second songwriter Bryan MacLean's contributions, the haunted "Old Man" and especially the simply gorgeous opener "Alone Again Or," deserve special consideration. FOREVER CHANGES belongs high on any halfway serious list of the greatest pop albums of the '60s.
Includes liner notes by Ben Edmunds.
FOREVER CHANGES is also included in its entirety on the 2 disc set LOVE STORY 1966-1972.
Love: Arthur Lee, Bryan Maclean (vocals, guitar); John Echols (guitar); Ken Forssi (bass); Michael Stuart (percussion).
Personnel: Arthur Lee (vocals, guitar); Bryan MacLean (vocals); John Echols, Billy Strange (guitar); Darrel Terwilliger, James Getzoff, Robert Barene, Marshall Sosson, Arnold Belnick (violin); Norman Botnick (viola); Jesse Ehrlich (cello); Roy Caton, Ollie Mitchell, Bud Brisbois (trumpet); Richard Leith (trombone); Don Randi (piano); Michael Stuart-Ware , Michael Stuart (drums, percussion); Hal Blaine (drums).
Audio Remasterers: Daniel Hersch; Bill Inglot.
Liner Note Author: Ben Edmonds.
Recording information: Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA (01/30/1968).
Photographer: Ronnie Haran.
Arrangers: Arthur Lee; David Angel ; Bryan MacLean.
One of the first pop albums to become a cult classic, Love's 1967 masterpiece, FOREVER CHANGES, is the pinnacle of the L.A. freak (the locals' preferred term over "hippie") scene. Singer/songwriter Arthur Lee's lyrics are increasingly fragmentary and paranoid, foreshadowing the band's eventual drug-fueled collapse. Yet these drop-dead hip tunes are set in arrangements featuring Herb Alpert-style mariachi horns, lush middle-of-the-road strings, and other tropes of the easy listening scene, creating a more unsettling sense of tension than if the songs were given the usual heavy rock instrumentation. Every single track is a stone classic, although second songwriter Bryan MacLean's contributions, the haunted "Old Man" and especially the simply gorgeous opener "Alone Again Or," deserve special consideration. FOREVER CHANGES belongs high on any halfway serious list of the greatest pop albums of the '60s.
Tracks:
1 - Alone Again Or
2 - House is Not a Motel
3 - Andmoreagain
4 - Daily Planet
5 - Old Man
6 - Red Telephone
7 - Maybe The People Would Be The Times or Between clark and Hilldale
8 - Live and Let Live
9 - Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
10 - Bummer in the Summer
11 - You Set the Scene
12 - Hummingbirds
13 - Wonder People (I Do Wonder) [Outtake]
14 - Alone Again Or [Alternate Mix]
15 - You Set The Scene [Alternate Take]
16 - Your Mind and We Belong Together [Tracking Sessions Highlights]
17 - Your Mind And We Belong Together
18 - Laughing Stock
2 - House is Not a Motel
3 - Andmoreagain
4 - Daily Planet
5 - Old Man
6 - Red Telephone
7 - Maybe The People Would Be The Times or Between clark and Hilldale
8 - Live and Let Live
9 - Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
10 - Bummer in the Summer
11 - You Set the Scene
12 - Hummingbirds
13 - Wonder People (I Do Wonder) [Outtake]
14 - Alone Again Or [Alternate Mix]
15 - You Set The Scene [Alternate Take]
16 - Your Mind and We Belong Together [Tracking Sessions Highlights]
17 - Your Mind And We Belong Together
18 - Laughing Stock