FOREVER CHANGES Nat'l Recording Registry-Library of Congress

LOVE was another great band from the 60's and of course VERY Doors related.
I think it would be great to have this special topic about the band who was such a big example for The Doors.

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FOREVER CHANGES Nat'l Recording Registry-Library of Congress

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Forever Changes selected for the National Recording Registry in 2012 (Library Of Congress)


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The year 1967 saw the release of two psychedelic pop masterpieces — one globally famous (the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper), the other nearly forgotten: Forever Changes, by Love. Sometimes referred to as Arthur Lee’s Love, it was one of the first mixed-race bands — “still to this day, you don’t see many bands like that,” notes Maria McKee, the younger sister of Love member Bryan McLean. “If we had been an all-black group,” recalls guitarist Johnny Echols, “we would have been typecast as a blues group or an R&B group, and we didn’t want that.”

Like Sgt. Pepper, Forever Changes was an eclectic record that mixed different '60s elements with symphonic ambitions, including fully orchestrated horn and string sections. McLean and Arthur Lee — both dead now — wrote and sang lead, McLean bringing the folk-rock influence he had acquired as a road manager for The Byrds. But Forever Changes made little impression at the time. Its undercurrent of darkness and paranoia may not have suited the Summer of Love, and it was certainly overshadowed by the Beatles’ great watershed.

But it was in Britain that Forever Changes found its audience, as Maria McKee saw firsthand many years later. “When I was in my band [1980s country rock group] Lone Justice and we performed the first time in London, that was pretty much all anybody wanted to talk about — Love.” As a new generation of American musicians and fans of ‘freak folk’ has rediscovered the lesser-known 1960s, Forever Changes’ reputation continues to rise.

The record was selected for the National Recording Registry in 2012. Telling its story are Johnny Echols, Maria McKee, and the record’s producer, Bruce Botnick. -studio360

National Recording Registry: Music Playlist for 2012


1. Alone Again Or

Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Label: Rhino/Elektra


2. You Set the Scene

Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Label: Rhino/Elektra

3. Turn! Turn! Turn!

Artist: The Byrds
Album: The Byrds
Label: Legacy/Columbia


4. Old Man

Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Label: Rhino/Elektra

5. A House Is Not a Motel

Artist: Love
Album: Forever Changes
Label: Rhino/Elektra


6. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)

Artist: The Beatles
Album: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Label: EMI
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