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Love "Da Capo" 2001 Reissue 180gr Psych LP in NM condition

Sold Date: March 31, 2014
Start Date: March 21, 2014
Final Price: $23.90 (USD)
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Love "Da Capo" 2001 Reissue 180gr LP Sundazed LP 5101
Da Capo is the second album by American rock group Love, released in November 1966 by Elektra Records.
 The bulk of Da Capo was recorded between September 27 and October 2, 1966. "7 and 7 Is" was recorded on
June 20, and had been released as a single in July 1966 backed with "No. Fourteen", an outtake from their debut
album. After the recording of "7 and 7 Is", Love's line-up expanded to include Michael Stuart on drums and Tjay
Cantrelli on saxophone and flute, moving previous drummer Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer, a classically trained pianist,
to harpsichord and organ. Guitarists Johnny Echols and Bryan MacLean, bassist Ken Forssi and vocalist and
leader Arthur Lee retained their respective positions.
 The album's first half is a departure from the group's debut, and in some ways anticipates the group's third album,
Forever Changes, with its detailed, delicate arrangements. Abrasive, proto-punk rockers like "7 and 7 Is" and the
harpsichord-driven "Stephanie Knows Who" are balanced by lighter fare such as MacLean's florid "Orange Skies",
and playful, barely classifiable pop tunes like "¡Que Vida!"

Track list
A1.Stephanie Knows Who – 2:33
A2.Orange Skies (Bryan MacLean) – 2:49
A3.¡Que Vida! – 3:37
A4.7 and 7 Is – 2:15
A5.The Castle – 3:00
A6.She Comes in Colors – 2:43
B1.Revelation (Lee, Bryan MacLean, Johnny Echols, Ken Forssi) – 18:57

Personnel
Arthur Lee – lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, drums, percussion
Johnny Echols – lead guitar
Bryan MacLean – rhythm guitar, vocal
Ken Forssi – bass
Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer – organ, harpsichord
Michael Stuart – drums, percussion (On "7 and 7 Is", either Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer or Arthur Lee plays drums.
                                                          Michael Stuart and Tjay Cantrelli do not appear.)
Tjay Cantrelli – saxophone, flute, percussion


Condition: Record is NM (some faint sleeve scuffs) , Cover is NM( still in shrink)

                                                                                    Goldmine® visual grading
M (mint) Record is new, shiny, never played
NM (near mint) Record is like new, probably played a few times, but it doesn't effects on the quality of a sound.
EX (excellent) Record in great shape, may have light marks, played more than a few times but low in surface noise or no surface noise.
VG+ (very good plus) Record has been played more times, it has more marks and surface noise, it doesn't skip.
VG (very good) Record has been played many times, may be more surface noise, but it shouldn't skip while playing.
 G (good) Record is in bad condition, this is worth only for archive items  just to have that until you find better.