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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: ROC-CD-3333
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 089353333324
  • Street Date: 11/20/15
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: RockBeat Records »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: mins
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Year of Production: 2015
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: WORLD

 

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Arthur Lee & Love - Coming Through To You: The Live Recordings (1970-2004)

Arthur Lee & Love - Coming Through To You: The Live Recordings (1970-2004)
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The 4 CD box set is a collection of rare live recordings, from a variety of venues, that originated between 1970 and 2004 and was produced by archivist David Skye, with the blessing and participation of Diane Lee, Arthur Lee's widow. This is the first time a large collection of Arthur Lee & Love career spanning live recordings are being made available to the public. The package contains a 16 page booklet and cover artwork was designed by illustrator William Stout, internationally renowned as one of the first rock n roll bootleg cover artists. Stout also designed legitimate album covers for The Who, The Beach Boys, The Ramones, and The Smithereens and the original Rocky Rhino mascot.

Track Listing

Disc 1:
  • Nothing (Live)
  • Bummer In the Summer (Live)
  • August (Live)
  • My Little Red Book (Live)
  • Gather Round (Live)
  • Love Is More Than Words Or Better Late Than Never (Live)
  • Product Of Times (Live)
  • Keep On Shining (Live)
  • Doggone (Live)
  • Good Times (Live)
  • Slick Dick (Live)
  • Stand Out (Live)
  • Find Somebody (Live)
  • Always See Your Face (Live)
  • Disc 2:
    • Five String Serenade (Live, acoustic)
    • Ninety Miles Away (Live, acoustic)
    • Hoochie Coochie Man (Passing By) (Live, acoustic)
    • Alone Again Or (Live, acoustic)
    • Hey Joe (Live, acoustic)
    • Somebody's Watching You (Live, acoustic)
    • LA CAlocoa (Live, acoustic)
    • That's The Way It Goes (Live, acoustic)
    • Signed D.C. (Live, acoustic)
    • A House Is Not A Motel (Live)
    • She Comes In Colors (Live)
    • Can't Explain (Live)
    • Everybody's Gotta Live - Instant Karma (Live, acoustic)
    • Signed D.C. (Live, electric)
    • Orange Skies (Live)
    • 7 & 7 Is (Live)
    • Disc 3:
      • Your Mind And We Belong Together (Live)
      • Alone Again Or (Live, electric)
      • Between Clark And Hilldale (Live)
      • The Red Telephone (Live)
      • Andmoreagain (Live)
      • The Daily Planet (Live)
      • Old Man (Live)
      • The Good Humor Man, He Sees Everything Like This (Live)
      • Live And Let Live (Live)
      • Message To Pretty (Live)
      • Stephanie Knows Who (Live)
      • My Flash On You (Live)
      • All I Want Is You (Live)
      • You Set The Scene (Live)
      • Everybody's Gotta Live - Instant Karma (Live, electric)
      • Disc 4:
        • Applause Arthur Harp (Live)
        • Mr. Lee (Live)
        • Time Is Like A River (Live)
        • I'll Get Lucky Some Sweet Day (My Name Is Arthur Lee) (Live)
        • Down Street (Fades Out) (Live)
        • Little Wing (Live)
        • The Everlasting First (Live)
        • Five String Serenade (Live, electric)
        • Que Vida (Live)
        • Arthur Lee Audience Chant (Live)
        • Listen To My Song (Live)
        • My Anthem (Live)
        • Robert Montgomery (Live)
        • Smokestack Lightning (Live)
        • Rainbow In The Storm (Live)
        • Singing Cowboy (Live)

Press Quotes

'Forever Changes' is one of my tiptop records, a work of near boundless imagination brought to the brink of perfection through the studio ingenuity of a bygone era...how's that for breathless adoration? Therefore, the prospect of a 2003 Glastonbury Festival gig of the album in-sequence filled me with dread, but after listening to this I shouldn't have worried. Lee is engaged, the orchestral sections are rendered extremely well, and the variations aren't stumbles. Upon consideration, I would've loved to have been there. A-

     —The Vinyl District

  

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