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| - Musical groups reestablished in 2009
- Harvest Records artists
- Elektra Records artists
- Musical groups disestablished in 2005
- Musical groups disestablished in 1996
- RSO Records artists
- Protopunk groups
- American folk rock groups
- American psychedelic rock music groups
- Musical groups from Los Angeles, California
- Musical groups established in 1965
- Musical groups reestablished in 2002
- Psychedelic pop music groups
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abstract
| - Signed to Elektra records along with the Doors (who were influenced by them in their early days), Love were the kings of the Los Angeles psychedelic rock scene during the late sixties period - the %22Forever Changes%22 album (1967) is regarded as one the greatest rock albums of all time.Arthur Lee continued to make music under the name Love after the original line-up split in early 1968, as well as working on solo material.He spent his last years touring the Forever Changes album with a new backing band following his release from prison in 2001.Arthur Lee died peacefully at Methodist Hospital in Memphis, a little after four in the afternoon Aug 3, 2006 with his wife Diane by his side. He was 61 years old. Lee was suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Several recent benefit concerts, including one at New York City's Beacon Theater featuring Robert Plant, Yo La Tengo, and Ryan Adams, among others, raised money to help pay Lee's medical expenses.
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dbo:abstract
| - Love was an American rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s. They were led by singer/songwriter Arthur Lee who wrote most of the songs, although some of their best known songs were written by Bryan MacLean. One of the first racially diverse American pop bands, their music reflected different influences, combining elements of rock and roll, garage rock, folk and psychedelia.While finding only modest success on the music charts, Love would come to be praised by critics as one of the finest and most important American rock groups of their era. Their third album Forever Changes (1967) is generally regarded as their masterpiece.
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