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1970 studio album by Love From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
False Start is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Love, released in December 1970 by Blue Thumb Records.
False Start | ||||
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Released | December 1970 | |||
Recorded |
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Venue | Waltham Forest Tech College (London) | |||
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Genre | Psychedelic rock, folk rock, rhythm and blues | |||
Length | 31:54 | |||
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Producer | Arthur Lee | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Record Guide | A−[2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The second and final Love album for Blue Thumb Records saw bandleader Arthur Lee heavily influenced by his friend, Jimi Hendrix, with Hendrix appearing on the opening track, "The Everlasting First", one of several tracks that Hendrix recorded with Love during a session at Olympic Studios in London on March 17, 1970. The remaining studio tracks were recorded in June and July of that year at the Record Plant in Los Angeles, while "Stand Out", a song from the band's previous album Out Here (1969), was included on False Start in a live rendition recorded on February 27 at Waltham Forest Tech College in London.[4]
Three selections were later added to the 1988 Love compilation album Out There. In May 2007, False Start was reissued by Hip-O Select as part of The Blue Thumb Recordings.
All tracks written and arranged by Arthur Lee, except "The Everlasting First", written and arranged by Lee and Jimi Hendrix.
Side one
Side two
Credits adapted from LP liner notes.[5]
Love
Additional musicians
Technical
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