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Love - 7 And 7 Is
Bryan MacLean † December 25, 1998
Love “Forever Changes” 1967
Less garage rocky than their previous efforts this is a masterpiece of light psych pop.
Alone Again Or is the most well known song off the album. It’s a fantastic song but the album really starts after it where Arthur Lee steps back up to lead his band.
I’ve often considered replacing my well worn thrifted copy due to it extreme crackling sound but it’s got a nice vintage charm that you can’t get with a perfect modern pressing.
11/21/24.
Described by We Are Busy Bodies label head Eric Warner as a "found recording" more than a reissue, Stefan Gnys "Horizoning" is another absolute gem of previously unknown music (coming only a week after the post of Penny Carson Nichols).
Gnys (pronounced G’neesh) was a Hamilton, Ontario musician who recorded this album in April 1969 with his good friend David Van Duzen. He ordered 12 acetate copies of the full album (these recordings are taken directly from the acetate versions), and 300 7"s were made of Horizoning/Evangeline. That's it - Gnys went to unversity, got married and had a family.
Warner met Gnys daughter about 14 years ago, and now we finally get this album. The cover looks like some hokey recreation of either Bonanza or Big Valley. But the music has more in common with both The Moody Blues (Justin Hayward's vocals) and Love (think of both Arthur Lee and Bryan MacLean).
Un poco más de rock fusión, que al fin y al cabo eso fue en gran medida el sensacional "Forever Changes" de Love (Elektra, 1 de noviembre de 1967). Es el número uno de la lista de Carlos Abraxas, aunque en realidad no haya un número uno y cualquiera de los 100 que ha escogido podría ser el número uno.
Decir que me gusta "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" de Arthur Lee es quedarme demasiado corto, me chifla. Esa parte de las trompetas y el tarareo vocal... Es una de mis canciones favoritas de la historia del rock. Y de la mítica apertura de "Alone Again Or" de Bryan MacLean, digo exactamente lo mismo. Un disco intemporal y mágico de 1967.
Lone Justice - Don’t Toss Away (1985)
Country weeper written by Maria McKee’s half brother, Bryan MacLean (of Love). I guess Patti Loveless had a country hit with this tune in 1989.
Love : Alone Again Or
Love, 1967