False Start (Love album)
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False Start | ||
Studio album by Love | ||
Released | December 1970 | |
Recorded | 1969 | |
Genre | Psychedelic rock Folk-rock Rhythm and blues |
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Length | 31:54 | |
Label | Blue Thumb | |
Producer(s) | Arthur Lee | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Love chronology | ||
Out Here (1969) |
False Start (1970) |
Reel to Real (1975) |
False Start is the sixth album by the American rock band Love, released in December 1970.
[edit] Story
The second and final Love album for Blue Thumb Records saw bandleader Arthur Lee heavily influenced by his friend, Jimi Hendrix, even going so far as to coax Hendrix into appearing on the opening track of the album, "The Everlasting First", supposedly one of several tracks that Hendrix recorded with Love. No further tracks have surfaced, however, presumably due to copyright restrictions.
Replacing Jay Donnellan with Gary Rowles and adding second rhythm guitarist Nooney Rickett brought no great change to the sound of the group and success would continue to elude the group who disbanded shortly thereafter. Arthur Lee would issue his debut album, Vindicator, in 1972.
[edit] Track listing
- The Everlasting First – 3:01
- Flying – 2:37
- Gimi a Little Break – 4:10
- Stand Out – 3:35
- Keep on Shining – 3:50
- Anytime – 3:23
- Slick Dick – 3:05
- Love is Coming – 1:24
- Feel Daddy Feel Good – 3:15
- Ride That Vibration – 3:34
- All tracks written and arranged by Arthur Lee, except "The Everlasting First", arranged by Jimi Hendrix and Arthur Lee.
[edit] Contributors
- Produced by Arthur Lee
- Arthur Lee: rhythm guitar, piano, vocal
- Gary Rowles: lead guitar
- Frank Fayad: bass
- George Suranovich: drums
- Nooney Rickett: rhythm guitar, backing vocal (tracks 2-10)
- Jimi Hendrix: lead guitar (track 1)