Well....from the first opening notes and Arthur Lee's clear and beautiful voice, it is clear that this is by far... the superior mix. What was Elektra thinking. Arthur's mix is fantastic.
I don't know the story behind this mix, but Arthur liked to say he didn't trust the record labels and held back his best from them. Always gave him his second best songs (at least in the beginning when he marched down to Capitol records by foot). Paranoid maybe. Our loss, until now.
So yeah, WOW!
I'll always treasure my first pressing Elektra vinyl, but I just may never listen to it again...
Love–Four Sail (Arthur Lee Mixes)–limited green vinyl
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Re: Love–Four Sail (Arthur Lee Mixes)–limited green vinyl
Yes, I always forget to buy that one, thanks for the heads up, well at least for me it is.
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