Elektra

Forever Changes Love

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Love's 'Forever Changes' - A Psychedelic masterpiece that transcends time and genre.

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Description

Love's "Forever Changes," released in 1967, is a kaleidoscopic journey through psychedelic folk-rock. Arthur Lee's poetic lyrics and the band's intricate instrumentation weave a tapestry of introspection and social commentary. Tracks like "Alone Again Or," "A House Is Not a Motel," and "The Red Telephone" blend lush orchestration with rock sensibilities, creating a timeless classic that transcends its era.

Track List
  • Alone Again Or
  • A House Is Not a Motel
  • Andmoreagain
  • The Daily Planet
  • Old Man
  • The Red Telephone
  • Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale
  • Live and Let Live
  • The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
  • Bummer in the Summer
  • You Set the Scene
Preview Tracks

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