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Love is an American rock band formed in
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in 1965. Led by frontman and primary songwriter Arthur Lee, they were one of the first racially diverse American rock bands. Their sound incorporated an eclectic range of styles including garage, folk-rock,
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,
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, and psychedelia. While finding only modest success on the music charts, peaking in 1966 with their Top 40 hit " 7 and 7 Is", Love would come to be praised by critics as their third album, '' Forever Changes'' (1967), became generally regarded as one of the best albums of the 1960s. The band's classic lineup is considered to consist of frontman Lee, guitarist/singer Bryan MacLean, bassist
Ken Forssi Kenneth Raymond Forssi (March 30, 1943 – January 5, 1998) was an American musician, best known as the original bass player in the band Love. Early life He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the older of two sons, along with brother Charles, born ...
, guitarist Johnny Echols, and drummer Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer. By 1968, only Lee remained and he continued recording as Love with varied members through the 1970s. MacLean and Forssi died in 1998. Lee died in 2006. ''Forever Changes'' was added to the Library of Congress's
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in 2011. In recent years, original member Johnny Echols has toured under the title of The Love Band or Love Revisited.


History


Formation and early years

Singer/multi-instrumentalist Arthur Lee, who was originally from
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but had lived in
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since the age of five, had been recording since 1963 with his bands the LAG's and Lee's American Four. He wrote and produced the single "My Diary" for Rosa Lee Brooks in 1964, which featured
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on guitar. The Sons Of Adam, which included future Love drummer Michael Stuart, recorded the Lee composition "Feathered Fish". After attending a performance by
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, Lee decided to form a band that joined the newly minted folk-rock sound of the Byrds to his primarily
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style. Singer/guitarist Bryan MacLean, who had met Lee when he was working as a roadie for The Byrds, joined Lee's new band, which was first called the Grass Roots. MacLean had also been playing in bands around Los Angeles since about 1963. Also joining the band was another Memphis native, lead guitarist Johnny Echols, and drummer Don Conka. A short time later, Conka was replaced by Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer. Love's first bassist, Johnny Fleckenstein, went on to join the
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in 1967. Fleckenstein was replaced by
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(formerly of a post-" Wipe Out" lineup of The Surfaris). Upon the appearance of another group called The Grass Roots, Lee changed the name of the new band to Love. Love started playing the Los Angeles clubs in April 1965 and became a popular local attraction, while gaining the attention of
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. The band lived communally in a house called "the Castle". It was a dilapidated mansion that the band was allowed to live in if they did the maintenance and paid the taxes. According to John Einerson in the book "Forever Changes", the cover photo of their first two albums was of the band taken in Laurel Canyon at a burned down house that only had the remains of a fireplace left standing. Signed to
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as the label's first rock act, the band scored a minor hit single in 1966 with their version of
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and Hal David's "
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". Their first album, ''
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'', was released in March 1966. The album sold moderately well and reached No. 57 on the ''Billboard'' 200
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. The single " 7 and 7 Is", released in July 1966, gained notice for the exceptional guitar work of Johnny Echols and proto-punk style drumming of Pfisterer. The single became Love's highest-charting single at No. 33 in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Two more members were added around this time, Tjay Cantrelli (real name John Barbieri) on woodwinds and Michael Stuart on drums. Pfisterer, never a confident drummer, switched to harpsichord. Elektra's art director,
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, designed a distinctive logo for the band, "four cartoonish letters with exaggerated, curvaceous serifs", incorporating male and female symbols.


''Forever Changes'' era

Love's second album, '' Da Capo'', was released in November 1966 and included " 7 and 7 Is" as well as the subsequent singles "
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" and "
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". It marked the experimental direction Arthur wanted to take. With the seven member lineup for DaCapo, shortly after this album, Cantrelli and Pfisterer left the band, leaving it as a five-piece once again. Their third album '' Forever Changes'' was released in November 1967 and was co-produced by Bruce Botnick. The album displayed a softer and more avant-garde approach for the band. By this time, tension arose between Arthur Lee and Bryan MacLean, who wanted more of his songs on the album. The band recorded the album in only 64 hours, though many professional session players were utilized, including some who replaced the actual band members in one or two songs. Writer Richard Meltzer, in his book ''
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'', commented on Love's "orchestral moves", "post-doper word contraction cuteness", and Lee's vocal style that serves as a "reaffirmation of
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". ''Forever Changes'' had one single, MacLean's "
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", which reached number 123 on the pop charts. By this stage, Love were far more popular in the UK, where the album reached No. 24, than in their home country, where it could only reach No. 154. ''Forever Changes'' has since received recognition as one of the greatest rock albums of all time, appearing on ''
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'' magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, being inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and added to the Library of Congress's
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in 2011.


Later years

For unclear reasons, Bryan MacLean left the band after ''Forever Changes'' (though one possible issue was a solo deal that he had signed with Elektra), while Lee dismissed all the other members. MacLean later reemerged as a Contemporary Christian artist. Johnny Echols and Ken Forssi succumbed to drug addiction and crime, and disappeared from the music scene; and drummer Michael Stuart also retired from music. Echols eventually moved to New York and became an in-demand studio musician. Arthur Lee, as the only remaining member, convened a new lineup of Love with Jay Donnellan (soon replaced by Gary Rowles) on guitar, Frank Fayad on bass, and George Suranovich on drums. This lineup played in a
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style, as opposed to the folk-rock and psychedelic styles of the band's previous incarnation. The new line-up never garnered the widespread acceptance or acclaim of the original group. Three albums were released by various permutations of this lineup: '' Four Sail'' (1969), '' Out Here'' (1969), and '' False Start'' (1970). The last featured a guest appearance by
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. Another album by this incarnation of the band was recorded in 1971, but the material was not released until 2009 on the compilation album ''Love Lost''. Arthur Lee released the solo album '' Vindicator'' in 1972. Another lost Love album titled '' Black Beauty'' was recorded in 1973 by a new lineup featuring guitarist Melvan Whittington, bassist Robert Rozelle, and drummer Joe Blocker, but Arthur Lee's record label went out of business before it was released. The album was finally released by High Moon Records in 2012. The final official Love album, '' Reel to Real'' (1974), was recorded by Lee and session musicians. It features the track " Everybody's Gotta Live", which was previously recorded by Lee for ''Vindicator''. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, there were various attempts to reunite the original Love lineup. At the suggestion of late-period guitarist John Sterling, Arthur Lee and Bryan MacLean reunited for one show in 1978, which was recorded and released as ''Love Live'' in 1980. Material from '' Out Here'' plus four previously unreleased live tracks was released as ''Studio/Live'' in 1982. Arthur Lee was largely inactive in the 1980s and only made sporadic onstage appearances with pick-up bands. Lee reemerged in 1992 with a new album titled ''Five String Serenade'', released under the name Arthur Lee & Love. The album's title track was later covered by Mazzy Star. Lee then returned to semi-regular performing, often backed by the band Baby Lemonade. In 1995,
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released the compilation ''Love Story'', a two-disc set with extensive liner notes which chronicled the band's 1966–1972 period. Ken Forssi, bassist for the classic Love lineup, died of a suspected
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at age 54 on January 5, 1998. Bryan MacLean died of a
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at age 52 on December 25, 1998 while having dinner with a young fan who was researching a book about Love. Arthur Lee was in prison when both of these former bandmates died.


Reformation and reunions

After spending six years in prison from 1995 to 2001 for firearms offenses, Lee began touring under the name Love with Arthur Lee, with the members of Baby Lemonade rounding out the lineup. In 2002 Michael Stuart (now known as Michael Stuart-Ware), the drummer on the Love albums ''Da Capo'' and ''Forever Changes'', wrote the acclaimed book ''Behind the Scenes on the Pegasus Carousel with the Legendary Rock Group Love''. Johnny Echols joined Lee's latest group for a special ''Forever Changes'' 35th Anniversary performance in the spring of 2003 and again for tours in 2004 and 2005. Due to Arthur Lee's battle with
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, the details of which were not known by the band at the time, he could not participate in the final tour in 2005. Since no one knew of his illness, Lee's decision to forgo the final tour was met with confused reactions. The remaining members of the band, led by Echols, continued to perform without Lee, under the name The Love Band. Michael Stuart-Ware and Johnny Echols performed with Baby Lemonade at Hollywood's Whisky A Go-Go on June 28, 2006 in a benefit concert for Arthur Lee. The show included guest appearances by
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. Lee died of
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on August 3, 2006 at age 61. In 2009, a reformed version of Love, featuring Johnny Echols, members of Baby Lemonade, and Probyn Gregory of
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, toured the United States and Canada. Michael Stuart-Ware was listed as a member of this act for a time in 2009. The group continued to tour sporadically in the following years under the name The Love Band featuring Johnny Echols. This group completed a 'farewell tour' of the UK in 2019, but continues to perform in the U.S. as LOVE-Revisited."Love Revisited"
Retrieved October 27, 2021
In November 2021, they announced that they would again tour in the UK in 2022, and at some shows would play the whole of their first two albums, ''Love'' and ''Da Capo'', in their entirety, as well as ''Forever Changes''.


Influence

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list Love as a major inspiration, such as
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,
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, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.
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cites ''Forever Changes'' as one of his favorite albums.


Members


Current members

''classic lineup members are in bold '' * Johnny Echols – lead guitar (1965–68, 2002–Present) * Rusty Squeezebox – guitar, vocals (1994–Present) * Mike Randle – guitar (1994–Present) * David "Daddy O" Green – drums (1994–Present) * James Nolte – bass guitar (2021–Present)


Former members

''classic lineup members are in bold '' * Arthur Lee – songwriter, vocals, guitar, piano, percussion, harmonica (1965–75, 1978, 1982, 1992–2006; died 2006) * Bryan MacLean – songwriter, rhythm guitar, vocals (1965–68, 1978; died 1998) * Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer – drums, organ, harpsichord (1965–67) * Larry Pincock – drums (1965–1966; died 2012) * Johnny "Fleck" Fleckenstein – bass guitar (1965–1966, died 2017) * Don Conca – drums (1965; died 2004)Bruno Ceriotti, "Don Conca: The Rise and Fall of the Original Man with the Golden Arm"
Retrieved 30 June 2022
*
Ken Forssi Kenneth Raymond Forssi (March 30, 1943 – January 5, 1998) was an American musician, best known as the original bass player in the band Love. Early life He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the older of two sons, along with brother Charles, born ...
– bass guitar (1966–68; died 1998) * Michael Stuart-Ware – drums (1966–68, special guest from 2006, 2009) * Tjay Cantrelli (born John Barberis) – woodwind (1966–67; died 1985) * Frank Fayad – bass guitar, backing vocal (1968–73, 1982; died 2014) * George Suranovich – drums, backing vocal (1968–70, 1978, 1982; died 1990) * Jay Donnellan – lead guitar (1968–69, 1982) * Drachen Theaker – drums (1968–69; died 1992) * Gary Rowles – lead guitar (1969–71, 1982) * Nooney Rickett – guitars (1969–71) * Paul Martin – guitars (1969) * Don Poncher – drums (1971–1973) * Craig Tarwater – guitar (1971–1973) * Melvan Whittington – guitar (1973–1975; died 2015) * Robert Rozelle – bass (1973–1975; died 2011) * Joe Blocker – drums (1973–1975) * Eric Alan "Ricky" Rackin – bass (1976–1977; died 2007) * Probyn Gregory – multiple instruments (2009) * Justin Polimeni – drums (1992-1993) * Bobby Beausoleil - guitar (1965, as The Grass Roots) * David Chapple – bass guitar (1996–2021)


Timeline


Discography

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'' (1966) *'' Da Capo'' (1966) *'' Forever Changes'' (1967) *'' Four Sail'' (1969) *'' Out Here'' (1969) *'' False Start'' (1970) *'' Reel to Real'' (1974) *''Love Lost'' (2009, compilation) *'' Black Beauty'' (2012, compilation)


References


External links


Official site of Arthur LeeFan Love site by Torben SkottComplete Love discography
– With track listings, personnel and lyrics.
The Boston Phoenix July 2008
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