Latest Release

- MAR 22, 2024
- 1 Song
- Forever Changes (Remastered) · 1967
- Four Sail (Bonus Track Version) · 1969
- Found Love: The Lost '71 Sessions · 1971
- Forever Changes (Remastered) · 1967
- Forever Changes (Remastered) · 1967
- Da Capo · 1966
- Da Capo (Deluxe Version) · 1966
- Da Capo · 1966
- Love (Bonus Track Version) · 1966
- Four Sail (Bonus Track Version) · 1969
Essential Albums
Albums
- 1970
Artist Playlists
- Their ex-manager once said they should have been called Fist.
- The darker, dreamier realms of folk-pop and psychedelic rock.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
About Love
In their time, Love didn't achieve the same ubiquity as ‘60s L.A.-scene peers like The Byrds and The Doors, but over the next half-century, they’d gradually be recognized as one of the most influential acts of the era. Founded by singer/guitarist Arthur Lee in 1965, Love proved to be more agitated than their flower-power kin on singles like “7 and 7 Is,” a crucial proto-punk text later covered by the Ramones. However, on their 1966 album Da Capo, that track sat alongside the splendorous “She Comes in Colors,” whose day-glo DNA trickled down to The Rolling Stones’ 1967 nugget “She’s a Rainbow” and even Madonna’s kaleidoscopic 1999 dance hit “Beautiful Stranger.” And with 1967’s Forever Changes, Love delivered their own Sgt. Pepper-scaled baroque ‘n’ roll masterpiece, albeit one that swapped out childlike whimsy for a creeping paranoia that anticipated the end of the hippie dream. As the group’s commercial prospects waned, Lee descended into a long spiral of addiction and legal troubles. But renewed critical appreciation for Love would bring him back to the stage in the early 2000s, allowing him to savor a moment of belated mass adulation before his 2006 death.
- FROM
- Los Angeles, CA, United States
- FORMED
- 1974
- GENRE
- Rock