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| Biography: Prior to forming Love, Arthur Lee was a Los Angeles hustler, desperately searching for the formula that would make him a star. In the early mid-'60s, Lee recorded some unsuccessful singles including one as the American Four on Selma, a subsidiary of Del-Fi, "Luci Baines"/"Soul Food." He also recorded ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1972 Label: A&M Critics' Rating:  Love's 1967 masterpiece Forever Changes was an album so beautiful and timeless that it tends to dwarf everything else in the group's repertoire, and its gentle balance of grace and dread has made a lot ...Read full review Released: 1977 Label: Rhino Critics' Rating:  In the mid- to late '60s, Arthur Lee was one of the most important figures on the L.A. rock scene; his band Love could pack any club in town and they made a handful of superb and influential records, most ...Read full review
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