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LP LOVE (feat. Arthur Lee)
False Start
Limited Edition Of 500 Copies
Country of release: Liechtenstein, 2007
Original released: 1970
Label: Tapestry
Catalogue number: TPT 242
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. The Everlasting First (3:02)Tracks Side 2:
1. Anytime (3:25)
2. Slick Dick (3:08)Listen At YouTube:
Arthur Lee chose to keep the Love moniker alive after
disintegrating the band's original incarnation. By the close of the 1960s, Lee
was joined by a new lineup featuring a rhythm section of Frank Fayad (bass) and
George Suranovich (drums), with Jay Donnellan (lead guitar) and then Gary Rowles
(lead guitar) holding court as the band's primary stringman with the latter
present on False Start. While the Lee-supplied material isn't his most
memorable, one positive factor is the combo's consistency and cohesiveness. This
can be traced back to Love having just completed a successful European tour and
being able to collaborate with his longtime pal Jimi Hendrix, who not only
helped Lee write the LP's jammed-out opener "The Everlasting First," but also
stuck around long enough to lend his unmistakable southpaw to the recording. The
track starts abruptly -- as if someone inadvertently jostled a power cord loose
-- joining the action in-progress. Ostensibly, Hendrix's instrumental
interaction is the impetus behind the number, but it is Lee's sorely
underappreciated lyrical abilities that turn it into a bluesy love ballad. The
catchy "Flying" typifies the early-'70s boogie that Jo Jo Gunne was able cash in
on. Otherwise, it is pretty much fluff. Considerably more interesting is the
heavier poppy (think the Raspberries) sound of "Gimi a Little Break" with
engaging chord progressions that conjure upLee's work on "August" from their
previous outing Four Sail. The concert extract "Stand Out" -- a prime example of
Love's aforementioned on-stage unity -- does just that as the spirited side was
derived from the then-recent round of live dates that preceded False Start's
creation. It's packed with a compact, hard-edged energy that could be mistaken
for Grand Funk or even a mellowed-out MC5. Proving his uncanny ability to jump
from genre to genre, Lee heads down-home for the countrified "Keep on Shining"
with a chipper disposition somewhat undermined by Lee's ragged vocals. Like
"Stand Out," the soulful "Anytime" is another reason for this project not to be
dismissed. The quaint narrative "Slick Dick" is as anachronistic as the actual
concept of hippies. Similarly, it substantiates how seriously the
"counterculture" took themselves at the time. To a certain extent the same can
be said of the compact "Love Is Coming" with hints of Crosby, Stills, Nash &
Young harmonies behind a sassy, upbeat melody. Rounding out the disc are the
seductive rocker "Feel Daddy Feel Good," and the syncopated "Ride That
Vibration" -- bringing to mind "You Set the Scene" from Forever Changes (1968).
Perhaps this is a fitting nod back to Arthur Lee's undiminished skills as a
composer, since it was the final song prior to the breakup of the band literally
weeks after False Start was issued. (Lindsay Planer/allmusic.com)
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