Featured in Michael Fremer's Heavy Rotation in the June 2004 Issue of Stereophile!
Arthur Lee opened many eyes when he cut 1969s uniformly wonderful Love album, Four Sail, with an entirely new supporting cast. The band's final record for Elektra features such delights as "The Singing Cowboy," a loping, locoweed-dusted trail ballad, "Robert Montgomery," Lee's assimilation of "Eleanor Rigby"-style magic, and the band's heartfelt show-closer at the time, "I'll Pray For You."
Features:
Love's fourth album for Elektra Records, ca. 1969
A most-requested title for release on Sundazed 180gm vinyl
Incredible fidelity from the original analog stereo masters
Selections:
1. August
2. Your Friend And Mine - Neil¹s Song
3. I'm With You
4. Good Times
5. Singing Cowboy
6. Dream
7. Robert Montgomery
8. Nothing
9. Talking In My Sleep
10. Always See Your Face
Arthur Lee opened many eyes when he cut 1969s uniformly wonderful Love album, Four Sail, with an entirely new supporting cast. The band's final record for Elektra features such delights as "The Singing Cowboy," a loping, locoweed-dusted trail ballad, "Robert Montgomery," Lee's assimilation of "Eleanor Rigby"-style magic, and the band's heartfelt show-closer at the time, "I'll Pray For You."
Features:
Love's fourth album for Elektra Records, ca. 1969
A most-requested title for release on Sundazed 180gm vinyl
Incredible fidelity from the original analog stereo masters
Selections:
1. August
2. Your Friend And Mine - Neil¹s Song
3. I'm With You
4. Good Times
5. Singing Cowboy
6. Dream
7. Robert Montgomery
8. Nothing
9. Talking In My Sleep
10. Always See Your Face