Arthur Lee R.I.P.


Arthur Lee has passed away. If you don't know who he was he was the guitarist and songwriter for the band Love which came out of L.A. in the mid 60's. Love was a band that never got it's due and imo if you match their early discs with stuff by The Who it would stand up very well.
In my youth growing up in California I and many of my friends use to go to his house in Laurel Canyon and hang out there. He was a very retrospective individual who was always wrapped up into his own thoughts. Check out the offerings Forever Changes or a greatest hits package Revisited. His solo album Vindicator is worth checking out too. All the Love albums are available on 180 gram vinyl at the sundazed Records website. Goodbye old friend and thank you for a place to veg out and stare at a lava lamp or blacklight poster or two.
Peace.
qdrone
I've read a few articles online now, and feel compelled to just say this: "Forever Changes" ain't the only good record Love made -- "Love" and "Da Capo" are essential too IMO.
Da Capo holds the destinction of being the first 33 1/3 Album to have just one song on a side. That song was Revelation on side two.
out here(blue thumb), and four sail(elecktra)too....jeez they were all worth owning.
Don't forget "False Start" (Blue Thumb) either, but for me the first three on Elektra are definitely the DID's of the bunch. "Revisited" was also a nice single-disk retrospective on that label, but can't contain enough material to make it more than an overview introduction for the unitiated. I haven't heard the Sundazed reissues, which I believe are remixed.
The Sundazed LP's are excellent. I put my original pressing of Revisited up against the Sundazed 180 pressing and it was neck and neck. Of course I adusted the VTA but the Sundazed has more bass(and less scratches) and as with all the Sundazed offerings they are done with tubes. There worth owning the first three for sure. I wish they would do "Violater" Arthur's first solo album. I see it on Ebay sometimes and it is very good, more consistant than the later Love recordings. I have a Test Pressing given to me by Arthur thats sounds great. He never got the reconizition he earned or the royalties he deserved either for that matter.