Friday, March 16 2012
Textbook Oppositions and Alternatives: Re-Thinking the Role of Race in ‘60s Rock and Soul Music
Black rock musicians like Jimi Hendrix, Sly Stone, and Arthur Lee (Love), as well as white soul musicians in the racially integrated bands playing on recordings of singers like Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett, existed during the '60s. So why is rock and soul so black and white?
Friday, September 2 2011
Counterbalance No. 49: Love’s ‘Forever Changes’
Sometimes we deal in numbers, and if you want to count Love, count them Number 49 on Acclaimed Music's Great List. We're all normal and we want our freedom.
Friday, July 18 2008
Love: False Start / Out Here
Two new reissues portray Arthur Lee's complicated life after "Forever".
Friday, May 23 2008
Love: Forever Changes (Collector’s Edition)
Love's 1967 masterpiece is reissued yet again, this time with a bonus disc containing tracking sessions, outtakes, and an alternate mix of the entire album.

































