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The best of Love [sound recording] / Love.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: R273840 | Elektra/RhinoPublication details: Burbank, CA : Manufactured and marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing, p2003.Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
My little red book -- Can't explain -- Softly to me -- No matter what you do -- Hey Joe -- Signed D.C. -- Seven & seven is -- Stephanie knows who -- Orange skies -- Que vida! -- She comes in colors -- Alone again or -- Andmoreagain -- Maybe the people would be the times or between Clark and Hilldale -- Live and let live -- You set the scene -- Your mind and we belong together -- Laughing stock -- Singing cowboy -- Your friend and mine--Neil's song -- Robert Montgomery -- Always see your face.
Production credits:
  • "Original recordings produced by Jac Holzman, Mark Abramson, Paul Rothchild, Arthur Lee & Bruce Botner. Compilation produced for release by Gary Stewart."
Cast: Love.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Love Available 33111004783672
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A Love greatest hits, it should be cautioned, is not the best way to appreciate a band whose first three albums are better heard in their totality, particularly Forever Changes. It's also true that for a bigger cash splash you can get the two-CD Love Story 1966-1972, which has all of these songs and more (including all of Forever Changes and some good tracks from the first two albums that miss the listing on The Best of Love, like "A Message to Pretty" and "The Castle"). Still, if you do want a one-disc Love best-of, this has a lot of good music and generally pinpoints the highlights of the group's early albums, though the Four Sail tracks and the non-LP 1968 single "Your Mind and We Belong Together"/"Laughing Stock" are in no way as good as the missing tracks from Forever Changes. The packaging and liner notes are good, too, though again it's not nearly as comprehensive as what you'll find on Love Story. [Greatest Hits is an exact reissue of Rhino's 2003 release The Best of Love".] ~ Richie Unterberger

Many songs previously released.

My little red book -- Can't explain -- Softly to me -- No matter what you do -- Hey Joe -- Signed D.C. -- Seven & seven is -- Stephanie knows who -- Orange skies -- Que vida! -- She comes in colors -- Alone again or -- Andmoreagain -- Maybe the people would be the times or between Clark and Hilldale -- Live and let live -- You set the scene -- Your mind and we belong together -- Laughing stock -- Singing cowboy -- Your friend and mine--Neil's song -- Robert Montgomery -- Always see your face.

"Original recordings produced by Jac Holzman, Mark Abramson, Paul Rothchild, Arthur Lee & Bruce Botner. Compilation produced for release by Gary Stewart."

Love.

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