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  2. Arthur Lee (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Lee re-emerged musically in 1992 with a new album entitled Arthur Lee & Love -{Five String Serenade} on the French New Rose label. The title track, "Five String Serenade", was later recorded by Mazzy Star and Jack White of The White Stripes. The album also featured a new artist he discovered from San Francisco, Keith Farrish aka Demian X Diamond.

  3. Love (band) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lee was largely inactive in the 1980s and only made sporadic onstage appearances with pickup bands. [9] Lee reemerged in 1992 with a new album titled Five String Serenade, released under the name Arthur Lee & Love. [35] The album's title track was later covered by Mazzy Star. [36]

  4. Love discography - Wikipedia

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    1980: Love Live - live, 1978 concert 1982: Studio / Live - second side live from a 1970 concert 2003: The Forever Changes Concert 2003: Electrifically Speaking - Live in Concert

  5. We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom - A Tribute to ...

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    We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love is a 1994 tribute album for the band Love and its leader Arthur Lee. The album was named after a line in their song "The Red Telephone" from the album Forever Changes. The phrase originated in Marat/Sade, a play written by Peter Weiss.

  6. Forever Changes - Wikipedia

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    Forever Changes is the third studio album by the American rock band Love, released on November 1, 1967, by Elektra Records. [6] The album saw the group embrace a subtler folk-influenced sound based around acoustic guitars and orchestral arrangements, while primary songwriter Arthur Lee explored darker themes alluding to mortality and his growing disillusionment with the era's counterculture.

  7. Fade into You - Wikipedia

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    Two music videos were made for "Fade into You". The first was directed by Kevin Kerslake and premiered on MTV in late October 1993, several weeks after the album's release. . The video features the band performing in front of a projection screen depicting white clouds in a black sky, and is interlaced with slow-motion footage of the band in various locales in the Mojave Des

  8. The Red Telephone (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Red Telephone" is a song written by Arthur Lee and first released by Love on their 1967 album Forever ... It contains a harpsichord and 12-string guitar, and has ...

  9. Out Here (Love album) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Lee (as "Arthurly") – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; Jay Donnellan – lead guitar; Frank Fayad – bass guitar; backing vocals [1] George Suranovich – drums; backing vocals [1] Additional musicians. Paul Martin – lead guitar (track 5) Drachen Theaker – drums (track 3) Jim Hobson – piano (track 1), organ (track 13)