Tracklist
A1 | Alone Again Or | 3:15 | |
A2 | A House Is Not A Motel | 3:25 | |
A3 | Andmoreagain | 3:15 | |
A4 | The Daily Planet | 3:25 | |
A5 | Old Man | 2:57 | |
A6 | The Red Telephone | 4:45 | |
B1 | Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale | 3:30 | |
B2 | Live And Let Live | 5:24 | |
B3 | The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This | 3:00 | |
B4 | Bummer In The Summer | 2:20 | |
B5 | You Set The Scene | 6:49 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
- Published By – Grass Roots Music
- Published By – Maclean-Breadcrust
- Mastered At – Customatrix
Credits
- Arranged By – David Angel (3) (tracks: A1, A5)
- Artwork [Front Cover Art] – Bob Pepper
- Bass – Ken Forssi
- Design [Cover] – William S. Harvey
- Guitar – John Echols
- Guitar, Vocals – Bryan Maclean
- Orchestrated By – David Angel (3) (tracks: A2 to A4, A6 to B5)
- Percussion – Michael Stuart*
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Ronnie Haran
- Producer – Bruce Botnick
- Supervised By [Production Supervisor] – Jac Holzman
- Written-By, Arranged By – Bryan Maclean (tracks: A1, A5)
Notes
Labels of this version show the side indicator printed in caps on the left hand side of the label, with the cat. no on the right hand side.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, label): EKL-4013-A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, label): EKL-4013-B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, runout etched): T o EKL 4013A 2 (CTH) Pat B1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, runout etched): T o EKL 4013B 2 (CTH) Pat A2 Ro
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 169)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Recently Edited
|
Forever Changes (LP, Album, Stereo, Allentown Pressing) | Elektra | EKS-74013 | US | 1967 | ||
New Submission
|
Forever Changes (LP, Album) | Elektra | EKS 74013 | Canada | 1967 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Forever Changes (LP, Album, Stereo, Monarch Pressing) | Elektra | EKS 74013 | US | 1967 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Forever Changes (LP, Album, Mono, Allentown Pressing) | Elektra | EKL-4013 | US | 1967 | ||
New Submission
|
Forever Changes (LP, Album, Stereo) | Elektra | EKS-74013 | New Zealand | 1967 |
Recommendations
Reviews
-
Bruce Botnick's 1967 dedicated MONO mix is quiet without surface noise unlike most 1967 STEREO pressings which had substantially more surface noise. Mono mix is sonically balanced with forceful bass and drums where original stereo mixes bass and drums were less forceful and off to either side. I grew up in 1960's with the original stereo version but the mono version is more powerful. Listen to Live and Let Live in MONO and you won't be disappointed.
-
Easily one of the top best written records off all time. The inclusion of the background orchestra, the hispanic influence, the addition of surf rock and the lyrics of the famous Arthur Lee; make this album spectacular. The album is a work of art through and through, and is a must have for any serious psych record collector. The feelings each song gives you create such and intense imagery within yourself and your surroundings. Arthur Lee's voice echoes in my mind even after his untimely death in 2006.
Release
See all versions
Recently Edited
Recently Edited
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy
1 copy from €77.35