
Out Here is a Rock album by Love, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked.
About
Arthur Lee was Love’s only constant member. He fired the folks who made the classic <i>Forever Changes</i> and reformed the group for their fourth and final album with Elektra Records, 1969’s <i>Four Sail</i>. Twenty-seven tracks were recorded; ten were used. The remaining 17 were issued with the band’s new label, Blue Thumb, as <i>Out Here</i>. The re-recording of the band’s original junkie ballad, the haunting “Signed D. C.,” as a loud, tough guitar workout reflects Lee’s growing psychic agitation. The album does have its gentle, reflective moments; the acoustic guitar and whistles of “Listen to My Song,” and the country-rock of “Abalony” recall Lee’s meditative side. However, the psychedelic era was wearing away at Lee and the staggering trip behind “I Still Wonder,” the growing cynicism behind the surface placidity of “Gather Round,” and the extended jam driving the 11-and-a-half-minute “Love Is More Than Words or Better Late Than Never” make for a portrait of the artist as a desperate and withering young man.
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Tracklist
- 1I'll Pray for You4:10
- 2Abalony1:47
- 3Signed D.C.5:08
- 4Listen to My Song2:18
- 5I'm Down3:43
- 6Stand Out3:01
- 7Discharged1:33
- 8Doggone11:59
- 9I Still Wonder3:06
- 10Love Is More Than Words or Better Late Than Never11:20
- 11Nice to Be1:54
- 12Car Lights On In the Daytime Blues1:09
- 13Run to the Top2:56
- 14Willow Willow3:15
- 15Instra-Mental2:56
- 16You Are Something2:03
- 17Gather 'Round4:43
Sound DNA
- Rock
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Arthur LeeLEAD VOCALS, RHYTHM GUITAR
- Frank FayadBASS
- George SuranovichDRUMS
- Jay DonnellanGUITAR LEAD GUITAR LEAD GUITAR, ARRANGED BY
- Drachen TheakerDRUM DRUMS
- Gary RowlesLEAD GUITAR
- Jim HobsonORGAN PIANO PIANO, ORGAN
- Paul MartinELECTRIC GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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