Forever Changes (2015 Remaster)
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THE Ten
It was probably the late 70s before I discovered this awesome piece of vinyl.. introduced to me by my friend Keith Brandon .. sitting in his living room surrounded by black 12 inch discs .. god rest your soul Keithy .. this will always be ours .. and what an awesome point of connection. Thank you.
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1967
Arthur Lee combines folk-rock, psychedelia, orchestral pop, and apocalyptic unease into something uniquely fragile and beautiful. “Alone Again Or” opens the album with sunlight and melancholy existing simultaneously, while “A House Is Not a Motel” and “The Red Telephone” reveal increasing paranoia underneath the elegance. The arrangements are intricate without feeling ornamental; every horn, string, and acoustic guitar line deepens the atmosphere. Lee’s writing captures the collapse of 1960s idealism more effectively than overt protest records often did. The album feels warm and haunted at the same time. Nothing else from the era sounds quite this emotionally conflicted.
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cant stop
because 60s
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FIFS music run
nothing special
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Big Albums From Artists You Might Not Know
The first side of Da Capo is excellent - not Side two. This one is more complete, more beautiful. more listenable - and Da Capo's side 1 is NOT unlistenable
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