Additional InformationAmong the best albums of the '60s--a haunting masterpiece of latin-tinged, orchestral psych by L.A. bad seeds.
Reviews"FOREVER CHANGES is a haunted record, from its fragile vocals to the deathly premonitions that loomed over frontman Arthur Lee throughout its recording process....The original album itself is incredible.", 10 out of 10 - "...An album of awesome intensity and tenderness....baroque and beautiful folk-rock the like of which had never been heard before - nor been bettered since...", "...'The' key '60s album....Totally suffused in acid: being full of bizarre juxtapositions, perceptual tricks, multiple viewpoint lyrics, lightning fast, almost schizoid changes of mood and topic, the personal fusing with the universal...", 4 Stars Out of 5 -- "No Self-Respecting Record Collector Should Be without a Copy...", Ranked #18 in Nme's List of the "Greatest Albums of All Time.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "It's an unparalleled combination of a dexterous melodic wit, ambitious arrangements that have bewitched generations and a lyrical vision veering between the unsettling and sensitive.", "...whenever lists are compiled for greatest album of all time, FOREVER CHANGES has its advocates....exquisite tunes...a rather elaborate Summer of Love chamber piece...", 10 out of 10 - "...An album of awesome intensity and tenderness....baroque and beautiful folk-rock the like of which had never been heard before - nore been bettered since...", "FOREVER CHANGES is Love's masterwork....David Angel's spellbinding orchestral arrangements are certainly key in establishing it as a transcendent album.", Included in Q Magazine's "Best Psychedelic Albums of All Time" Issue., 5 stars out of 5 -- "A suite of songs as seductive as honey-traps, with such powerful psychological associations of sunshine that they almost warm the skin on your arms...", Ranked #18 in Nme's List of the `Greatest Albums of All Time.', Ranked #40 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Love were Lee's vehicle for a pioneering folk-rock - paranoid, punky, like the Byrds morphing into the Doors...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "A font for artists from beck to Thom Yorke, lovers of knotty pop, and doubters of pop-culture euphoria.", Included in Mojo's "Best Reissues of 2001"., Included in Q Magazine's "Best Psychedelic Albums of All Time."