Forever Changes
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Forever Changes is the third album by American rock band Love, released by Elektra Records in November 1967. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Forever Changes 40th in its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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Side one
- "Alone Again Or" (Bryan MacLean) – 3:16
- "A House Is Not a Motel" – 3:31
- "Andmoreagain" – 3:18
- "The Daily Planet" – 3:30
- "Old Man" (MacLean) – 3:02
- "The Red Telephone" – 4:46
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Side two
- "Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale" – 3:34
- "Live and Let Live" – 5:26
- "The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This" – 3:08
- "Bummer in the Summer" – 2:24
- "You Set the Scene" – 6:56
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Personnel
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Music
Band members:
- Arthur Lee: lead vocals, guitar, arranger
- Johnny Echols: lead guitar
- Bryan MacLean: rhythm guitar, vocals, arranger (lead vocals on "Old Man")
- Ken Forssi: bass guitar
- Michael Stuart: drums, percussion, vocals
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Production & design
- Bruce Botnick and Arthur Lee: Producers
- Bruce Botnick: Engineer
- Jac Holzman: Production Supervisor
- Zal Schreiber: Mastering
- William S. Harvey: Cover Design
- Bob Pepper: Cover Art
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