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Reel to Real was the first official Love album in four years, following the release of frontman Arthur Lee's solo album Vindicator in 1972 and two different Love albums that had been recorded but unreleased. Lee recorded the album with studio musicians after dismissing all previous band members.
Arthur Taylor Lee (born Arthur Porter Taylor; March 7, 1945 – August 3, 2006) was an American musician, singer and songwriter who rose to fame as the leader of the Los Angeles rock band Love. Love's 1967 album Forever Changes was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame , and it is part of the National Recording Registry .
Credits adapted from 2002 CD liner notes. [2] Love. Arthur Lee – lead vocal, piano, harmonica, rhythm guitar, conga; Jay Donnellan – lead guitar; Frank Fayad – bass guitar, background vocals (tracks 6–7) George Suranovich – drums (tracks 1, 5–10), background vocals (tracks 6–7) Additional musician. Drachen Theaker – drums ...
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.
Interestingly, "Arthur's Big Hit" also happens to be one of the more divisive episodes in the show's history, with fans criticizing Arthur for raising his fist against little sister, D.W., after ...
Credits adapted from LP liner notes of Out Here [7] and False Start, [8] unless otherwise indicated. Love. Arthur Lee – lead vocals, rhythm guitar; piano (2, 9–10)
The ending doesn’t mean it’s over. Thor: Love and Thunder follows the lead of most Marvel Studios movies by adding post-credits scenes for viewers who remain in the theater to see the names of ...
Theatergoers may want to stay frozen in their seats for a few extra minutes on Nov. 22. As the credits roll at the end of "Frozen 2," most fans will happily head out the door humming (or full-on ...