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Love – Forever Changes: Expanded Edition (CD)
Format | CD |
Label | RHINO |
Availability | In stock |
Release Date | 26/02/2001 |
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Widely hailed as one of the greatest albums of the 1960s, Forever Changes by Los Angeles band Love is a psychedelic folk-rock masterpiece. Originally released in 1967, the album captures the fading optimism of the Summer of Love with lush orchestration, haunting melodies, and poetic lyrics penned by frontman Arthur Lee.
From the soaring “Alone Again Or” to the introspective “Andmoreagain” and the unsettling beauty of “The Red Telephone,” Forever Changes blends baroque pop, acid-tinged rock, and Latin influences into a timeless, melancholic classic. Though overlooked upon its release, the album has since earned its place among the most influential and enduring works in rock history.
Essential listening for fans of The Byrds, The Doors, and timeless West Coast psychedelia.
- 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
- Hummingbirds (demo)
- Wonder People (I Do Wonder) (outtake)
- Alone Again Or (alternate mix)
- You Set The Scene (alternate mix)
- Your Mind & We Belong Together
- Your Mind & We Belong Together (alternate take)
- Laughing Stock
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