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Michael Fremer's 100 Recommended All-Analog LP Reissues Worth Owning – Rated 73/100!
Michael Fremer Rated 11/10 Music, 10/10 Sonics!
HQ-180g Premium Vinyl Pressed at RTI! Cut From Original Analog Album Master by Chris Bellman At Bernie Grundman Mastering!
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time – Rated 180/500!
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time – "Alone Again Or" – Rated 442/500!
Mojo: The 100 Greatest Albums Ever Made 11/100 – (1995)
45th Anniversary Edition of the Landmark Psychedelic Masterpiece!
The third and final album by the original Love lineup, Forever Changes regularly draws epic praise. Rolling Stone described it as "elegant armageddon" when listing it as #40 in the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time", and, placing it in the context of the late '60s in another rave review, called it, "one of the most distinctive masterpieces in that era of masterpieces." A landmark work that's the L.A.-based psychedelic folk-rock pioneers' most fully realized studio effort, it was produced by band co-founder/frontman Arthur Lee and The Doors' engineer/producer Bruce Botnick, and released by Elektra in early '68. Highlights include "Alone Again Or', "Andmoreagain", "The Red Telephone", and "Live and Let Live".
Years after it's release, Forever Changes, Love's masterpiece, became recognized as one of the finest and most haunting albums to come out of the Summer of Love.