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Forever Changes (Expanded And Remastered)

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The history of rock is full of bands that go unnoticed, along with their all-too neglected albums… Love and their record Forever Changes are at the front of the peloton in that category. Released in November 1967, this third studio album by the Californian quintet rivals some of the greatest records by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones or The Kinks because it offers a unique alternative. The ingenious and elusive Arthur Lee mixed together every genre imaginable on the album, from pop, jazz, folk and flamenco to psychedelic rock, psychedelia and classical music. With a touch of baroque, we find rather daring and audacious brass and string arrangements by David Angel. Carried by Lee's whirling voice and Bryan MacLean's clear guitars, Love created a record that is melancholic at some points, cheerful at others, but always very profound. The eclectic sound stems from its authors; Lee veers towards more bluesy rock melodies while MacLean is open to plural sonorities, whether they are classical or world music... The Summer of Love dismantled its tent for a few months and Forever Changes, an album that meanders between baroque pop and psychedelic folk, became the soundtrack of the disillusionment of America and its citizens. They were still dreamers, just perhaps aware of the fact that years to come wouldn’t be quite so multicoloured. In short, this album fuses the sublime with the sinister, and the years slide past this masterpiece without ever eroding its beauty. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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1
Alone Again Or (LP Version)
00:03:16

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Producer, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Andrew MacLean, Writer

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

2
A House Is Not a Motel (LP Version)
00:03:31

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

3
Andmoreagain (LP Version)
00:03:17

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

4
The Daily Planet (LP Version)
00:03:30

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Producer, Arranger, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

5
Old Man (LP Version)
00:02:58

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Producer, Arranger - Bryan Maclean, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

6
The Red Telephone (LP Version)
00:04:44

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

7
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (LP Version)
00:03:30

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

8
Live and Let Live (LP Version)
00:05:24

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

9
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This (LP Version)
00:03:07

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

10
Bummer in the Summer (LP Version)
00:02:22

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

11
You Set the Scene (LP Version)
00:06:50

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

12
Hummingbirds (LP Version)
00:02:43

LOVE, MainArtist - Arthur Lee, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Paul Rothchild, Producer - Alban Pfisterer, Drums - Tjay Cantrelli, Flute, Saxophone

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1966 Elektra/Asylum Records

13
Wonder People (I Do Wonder) (LP Version)
00:03:22

LOVE, MainArtist - Arthur Lee, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Paul Rothchild, Producer - Alban Pfisterer, Drums - Tjay Cantrelli, Flute, Saxophone

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1966 Elektra/Asylum Records

14
Alone Again Or (Alternate Mix Version)
00:02:54

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Producer, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Andrew MacLean, Writer

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

15
You Set The Scene (Alternate Mix Version)
00:07:01

LOVE, MainArtist - Bruce Botnick, Producer - Jac Holzman, ExecutiveProducer - Arthur Lee, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, Arranger, Vocals - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1967 Elektra/Asylum Records

16
Your Mind And We Belong Together (Tracking Sessions Highlights Version)
00:08:15

LOVE, MainArtist - Arthur Lee, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Paul Rothchild, Producer - Alban Pfisterer, Drums - Tjay Cantrelli, Flute, Saxophone

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1966 Elektra/Asylum Records

17
Your Mind and We Belong Together (LP Version)
00:04:26

LOVE, MainArtist - Arthur Lee, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Paul Rothchild, Producer - Alban Pfisterer, Drums - Tjay Cantrelli, Flute, Saxophone

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1966 Elektra/Asylum Records

18
Laughing Stock (LP Version)
00:02:31

LOVE, MainArtist - Arthur Lee, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bryan Maclean, Guitar - John Echols, Guitar - Ken Forssi, Bass Guitar - MICHAEL STUART, Percussion - Paul Rothchild, Producer - Alban Pfisterer, Drums - Tjay Cantrelli, Flute, Saxophone

© 2002 Rhino Entertainment Co. ℗ 1966 Elektra/Asylum Records

Album review

The history of rock is full of bands that go unnoticed, along with their all-too neglected albums… Love and their record Forever Changes are at the front of the peloton in that category. Released in November 1967, this third studio album by the Californian quintet rivals some of the greatest records by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones or The Kinks because it offers a unique alternative. The ingenious and elusive Arthur Lee mixed together every genre imaginable on the album, from pop, jazz, folk and flamenco to psychedelic rock, psychedelia and classical music. With a touch of baroque, we find rather daring and audacious brass and string arrangements by David Angel. Carried by Lee's whirling voice and Bryan MacLean's clear guitars, Love created a record that is melancholic at some points, cheerful at others, but always very profound. The eclectic sound stems from its authors; Lee veers towards more bluesy rock melodies while MacLean is open to plural sonorities, whether they are classical or world music... The Summer of Love dismantled its tent for a few months and Forever Changes, an album that meanders between baroque pop and psychedelic folk, became the soundtrack of the disillusionment of America and its citizens. They were still dreamers, just perhaps aware of the fact that years to come wouldn’t be quite so multicoloured. In short, this album fuses the sublime with the sinister, and the years slide past this masterpiece without ever eroding its beauty. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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