Label: Elektra Records (US), R2 73840
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock
Country: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Time: 75:49
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 520 Mb
Some
of the best-known bands in Los Angeles in the Sixties became brand
names for a particular style of rock: jangling folk rock for the Byrds,
portentous doom rock for the Doors. Love not only bridged the gap
between those two groups, they also tried to summon up every color of
psychedelia. The range of their sound meant that they never really
progressed past cult-band status, but Love were a cult worth joining and
still sound fresh and inventive today. Lead singer Arthur Lee, a black
man from Memphis, led this interracial band into uncharted waters,
singing about orange skies and snot caked on his pants. This generous
twenty-two-track compilation ranges from hard-rock freakouts ("Seven and
Seven Is") to wistful pop ("She Comes in Colors") to trippy mariachi
("Maybe the People Would Be the Times, or Between Clark and Hilldale").
It also includes the grooviest up-tempo version of "Hey Joe" you'll ever
hear.
(rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/the-best-of-love-245965/) Review by Gavin Edwards. March 25, 2003
01. My Little Red Book (02:33)
02. Can't Explain (02:40)
03. Softly to Me (02:56)
04. No Matter What You Do (02:45)
05. Hey Joe (02:43)
06. Signed D.C. (02:46)
07. Seven & Seven Is (02:19)
08. Stephanie Knows Who (02:32)
09. Orange Skies (02:51)
10. Que Vida! (03:41)
11. She Comes In Colors (02:46)
12. Alone Again Or (03:16)
13. Andmoreagain (03:20)
14. Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (03:33)
15. Live and Let Live (05:26)
16. You Set the Scene (06:52)
17. Your Mind and We Belong Together (04:28)
18. Laughing Stock (02:33)
19. Singing Cowboy (04:49)
20. Your Friend And Mine-Neil's Song (03:48)
21. Robert Montgomery (03:39)
22. Always See Your Face (03:23)

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