Polyphonic Press - Classic Album Reviews

Forever Changes by Love: Psychedelic Elegance in Turbulent Times


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Forever Changes by Love, released in 1967, is a lush, intricate, and hauntingly beautiful blend of psychedelic rock, folk, and baroque pop. Recorded during a turbulent time for the band and for frontman Arthur Lee personally, the album stands apart from the louder, fuzz-driven sounds of the era by embracing a more acoustic, orchestral approach. Gentle guitars intertwine with mariachi-style brass, delicate strings, and Lee’s poetic, often cryptic lyrics that hint at paranoia, social unrest, and fleeting beauty.

The songs move between breezy, pastoral melodies and sudden, unsettling shifts, creating a mood that’s both warm and slightly foreboding — a reflection of the late 1960s cultural climate. Tracks like “Alone Again Or,” “Andmoreagain,” and “You Set the Scene” capture a timeless, almost dreamlike quality. Though initially a modest commercial success, Forever Changes has since been hailed as one of the greatest albums of all time, a shimmering yet bittersweet portrait of a changing world.

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