Love - Comes in Colours (1992)
Artist: Love
Title: Comes in Colours
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Raven Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:14:40
Total Size: 202/460 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Comes in Colours
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Raven Records
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:14:40
Total Size: 202/460 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. My Little Red Book
02. Can't Explain
03. A Message To Pretty
04. Softly To Me
05. Hey Joe
06. Signed D. C.
07. And More
08. Seven And Seven
09. No. 14
10. Stephanie Knows Who
11. Orange Skies
12. Que Vida!
13. The Castle
14. She Comes In Colours
15. Alone Again
16. And More Again
17. Old Man
18. A House Is Not A Motel
19. The Daily Planet
20. Live And Let Live
21. Laughing Stock
22. Your Mind And We Belong Together
23. August
24. Arthur Lee Interview-Love Origins
Signed to Elektra records along with the Doors (who were influenced by them in their early days), Love were the kings of the Los Angeles psychedelic rock scene during the late sixties period - the "Forever Changes" album (1967) is regarded as one the greatest rock albums of all time.
Arthur Lee continued to make music under the name Love after the original line-up split in early 1968, as well as working on solo material.
He spent his last years touring the Forever Changes album with a new backing band following his release from prison in 2001.
Arthur Lee died peacefully at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, a little after four in the afternoon Aug 3, 2006 with his wife Diane by his side. He was 61 years old.
Lee was suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Several recent benefit concerts, including one at New York City's Beacon Theater featuring Robert Plant, Yo La Tengo, and Ryan Adams, among others, raised money to help pay Lee's medical expenses.
Arthur Lee continued to make music under the name Love after the original line-up split in early 1968, as well as working on solo material.
He spent his last years touring the Forever Changes album with a new backing band following his release from prison in 2001.
Arthur Lee died peacefully at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, a little after four in the afternoon Aug 3, 2006 with his wife Diane by his side. He was 61 years old.
Lee was suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Several recent benefit concerts, including one at New York City's Beacon Theater featuring Robert Plant, Yo La Tengo, and Ryan Adams, among others, raised money to help pay Lee's medical expenses.