Love Forever Changes (True Mono) (ERC057M) LOW # Limited Edition. FACTORY SEALED
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I have photographed all sides, front & back of the item you are bidding on. You are purchasing a factory sealed item and never opened. Please ask any questions you may have and view ALL photos. The original ERC box will be safely packaged inside another box and shipped promptly by FedEx fully insured! Thank you.
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ERC057M - Limited to 300 copies - Press LOW #046/300
Forever Changes is the third studio album by the American psychedelic rock band Love. Failing to achieve commercial success when it was first released by Elektra Records in November 1967, it has since been widely accepted as one of the greatest albums ever made, ranking 40th on Rolling Stone magazine?s 2003 list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008. The band, formed around the twin talents of Hollywood brat Bryan MacLean and folk beat rebel Arthur Lee, and were seen as moody outsiders to the LA peace an love community, known for their insularity and rather edgy image. By 1967, after two albums released in relatively rapid succession, the band were holed up in Bela Lugosi?s mansion in the grip of acid-fried egotism and early heroin addiction. Recorded in June of that year, Forever Changes is anything but a reflection of those times. This is the truer sound of late-1960s Los Angeles, which was neither a trippy paradise nor a Lizard Kingdom, but a purgatory characterized by paranoia and grievance.
Mastered in True Mono from the original 1st generation master tapes (identified by the abrupt edit at the end of A House is not a Motel) via our 1965 all valve Lyrec / Ortofon analogue cutting chain. With no equalization or compression used during the mastering process.
Side 1 Alone Again Or A House Is Not A Motel And more again The Daily Planet Old Man The Red Telephone
Side 2 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
- Hand-crafted sleeve artwork faithfully recreated to the highest level of quality and detail using traditional letterpress printing machinery and techniques - Faithful reproduction of original sleeve, label and inner sleeve using a bespoke letter-press. - Each copy comes with a numbered, signed and embossed card insert, banderole and a generic embossed PVC sleeve. - The entire pressing was limited to 300 copies: This is a Mono pressing. - Audiophile quality reissue of the 1967 Elektra Records original.
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