Four Sail
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Four Sail | ||
Studio album by Love | ||
Released | 1969 | |
Recorded | 1969 | |
Genre | Psychedelic rock Folk-rock Baroque pop |
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Length | 36:52 | |
Label | Elektra | |
Producer(s) | Arthur Lee | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Love chronology | ||
Forever Changes (1967) |
Four Sail (1969) |
Out Here (1969) |
Four Sail is the fourth album by the American rock band Love, released in 1969.
[edit] Story
By mid-1968, Arthur Lee was the only remaining member of Love. But just because John Echols, Bryan Maclean, Ken Forssi and Michael Stuart had all departed the group did not mean that the group's obligations to Elektra Records were gone with the Forever Changes lineup. Therefore, Arthur Lee set about forming a new group of musicians to back him. Looking to old friends and previous bandmates such as Frank Fayad (bass) and George Suranovich (drums), and newer acquaintances like Jay Donnellan (lead guitar) and Drachen Theaker (drums) to fill out the sound.
With the group in place, three LPs worth of material were recorded, with Elektra Records given the rights to one, the other two destined to end up as the Blue Thumb LP Out Here. "Four Sail" was the result of Elektra's preferred tracks, ending up the fourth and final Elektra album by as many different line-ups of Love.
[edit] Track listing
- All songs by Arthur Lee, except where noted
- "August" – 5:00
- "Your Friend and Mine - Neil's Song" – 3:40
- "I'm With You" – 2:45
- "Good Times" – 3:30
- "Singing Cowboy" (Arthur Lee-Jay Donnellan) - 4:30
- "Dream" – 2:49
- "Robert Montgomery" – 3:34
- "Nothing" – 4:44
- "Talking in My Sleep" – 2:50
- "Always See Your Face" – 3:30
[edit] Contributors
- Produced by Arthur Lee
- Arthur Lee: rhythm guitar, piano, conga, vocal
- Jay Donnellan: lead guitar
- Frank Fayad: bass, backing vocal
- George Suranovich: drums, backing vocal (tracks 1, 5-10)
- Drachen Theaker: drums (tracks 2-4)