1967. Arthur Lee and Love recorded one of the greatest albums ever made. "Forever Changes" is not just a Psychedelic Rock landmark it is a complete artistic statement: orchestral arrangements, acoustic guitars, political undertones, and Arthur Lee's unmistakable voice weaving through eleven tracks that sound unlike anything before or since. "Alone Again Or", "A House Is Not A Motel", "Andmoreagain", "The Red Telephone", "You Set The Scene" every track essential, every second intentional. Consistently ranked among the greatest albums in rock history by Rolling Stone, NME, and critics worldwide. Now reissued on 180g vinyl by Elektra (081227971151) with the warmth and weight the music demands. Essential for every serious Psych, Folk-Rock, and 60s collection. Not optional. New vinyl. Available now at Copasetic Mailorder. TRACKS:A1 Alone Again Or 3:15A2 A House Is Not A Motel 3:25A3 Andmoreagain 3:15A4 The Daily Planet 3:25A5 Old Man 2:57A6 The Red Telephone 4:45B1 Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale 3:30B2 Live And Let Live 5:24B3 The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This 3:00B4 Bummer In The Summer 2:20B5 You Set The Scene 6:49