Forever Changes
Love
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Forever Changes by Love ranked # 40 on Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Albums list.
Forever Changes (1967) was the third album released by the Los
Angeles)-based quintet Love. Dropping keyboardist Alban "Snoopy"
Pfisterer and flautist/saxophonist Tjay Cantrelli, the remaining five-
piece performed on nine of the album's eleven tracks. The album was
the first to be produced by Arthur Lee, with assistance from Bruce
Botnick, after the originally-slated producer, Buffalo Springfield's
Neil Young, bowed out.
Sweetened with horns and strings arranged by David Angel with each
song's respective songwriter in September, the album was released in
November with cover art by Bob Pepper and disappeared, rising to a
lowly #154 on the Billboard charts. Only well after the group's break-
up would the album be recognized as the masterpiece it is in the rock
journalism press.
Track Listing
- 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 And We Belong Together (Tracking Sessions Highlights)
- Your Mind And We Belong Together
- Laughing Stock
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