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Love Forever Changes

50th Anniversary Edition of Love ‘Forever Changes’ Coming

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on February 7, 2018

in News

Rhino Records has announced a special 50th anniversary of the album Forever Changes by Love.

The final album for the band in its original form, it was originally released on November 1, 1967 and included members Arthur Lee, Bryan MacLean, Johnny Echols, Ken Forssi and Michael Stewart along with a number of studio musicians including Carol Kaye, Don Randi, Billy Strange and Hal Blaine. In addition, Neil Young arranged the song “The Daily Planet”.

The album was relatively unsuccessful when first released, peaking at only 154 on the Billboard 200, but has picked up its reputation over the years among critics and fans.

The new edition includes four-CDs, including the original album, a mono mix, an alternate mix and singles and outtakes, a DVD with a 24/96 stereo mix along with a rare promotional video, Your Mind and We Belong Together.

Finally, a vinyl album includes the original stereo mix.

Also included is a 12×12 hardbound book with a newly written essay and track-by-track notes by historian Ted Olsen.

Track List:

Disc 1 (Original Album)
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Maybe T People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene

Disc 2 (Mono Mix)
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Maybe T People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene

Disc 3 (Alternate Mix)
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene
Wonder People (I Do Wonder) (Outtake, Alternate Mix)

Disc 4 (Singles And Outtakes)
Wonder People (I Do Wonder)
Alone Again Or (Single Version)
A House Is Not A Motel (Single Version)
Hummingbirds (Demo)
A House Is Not A Motel (Backing Track)
Andmoreagain (Alternate Electric Backing Track)
The Red Telephone (Tracking Sessions Highlights)
Wooly Bully (Outtake)
Live And Let Live (Backing Track)
Wonder People (I Do Wonder) (Outtake, Backing Track)
Your Mind And We Belong Together (Tracking Sessions Highlights)
Your Mind And We Belong Together
Laughing Stock
Alone Again Or (Mono Single Remix)

DVD (24/96 Stereo Mix)
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene
Your Mind And We Belong Together (Video)

LP

Side One
Alone Again Or
A House Is Not A Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone

Side Two
Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Live And Let Live
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Bummer In The Summer
You Set The Scene

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