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  1. Love Story 1966-1972 showcases why this respect is deserved. The producers of this set did a bang up job of trimming the fat and serving up the best Love had to offer (even if they did pass on ‘Mushroom Clouds’ and kept ‘Hey Joe’). They even went ahead and did the unspeakable, included the Forever Changes in its entirety.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2012 · Love Story 1966-1972 is a compilation of some of songwriter Arthur Lee's group "Love"'s recordings. I first heard 'My Little Red Book' in 1966, as it was a hit at the time. Aside from that song, Love did some pretty lousy song material in the early years, and I am still surprised they had a recording contract, based upon the crap they were playing.

  3. Johnny Echols (on 1966-01-25) and Bryan MacLean (on 1966-01-25) lead vocals: Arthur Lee (on 1966-01-25) ... No one has reviewed Love Story 1966-1972 yet. Be the first to write a review. Tags Genres (none) Other tags (none) See all tags. External links. Discogs; US: B00000346Y; Editing. Log in to edit; Open edits;

  4. Love Story 1966-1972 is a compilation of some of songwriter Arthur Lee's group "Love"'s recordings. I first heard 'My Little Red Book' in 1966, as it was a hit at the time. Aside from that song, Love did some pretty lousy song material in the early years, and I am still surprised they had a recording contract, based upon the crap they were playing.

  5. Listen free to LoveLove Story 1966-1972 (My Little Red Book, Can't Explain and more). 44 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  6. Love Story 1966-1972 is a compilation of some of songwriter Arthur Lee's group "Love"'s recordings. I first heard 'My Little Red Book' in 1966, as it was a hit at the time. Aside from that song, Love did some pretty lousy song material in the early years, and I am still surprised they had a recording contract, based upon the crap they were playing.

  7. Love Story 1966-1972 is a compilation of some of songwriter Arthur Lee's group "Love"'s recordings. I first heard 'My Little Red Book' in 1966, as it was a hit at the time. Aside from that song, Love did some pretty lousy song material in the early years, and I am still surprised they had a recording contract, based upon the crap they were playing.