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We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love
We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love
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Various Artists
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Product Details

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Binding: Audio CD
  • EAN: 0093716005827
  • Label: Alias Records
  • Manufacturer: Alias Records
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Product Group: Music
  • Publisher: Alias Records
  • Release Date: 1994-07-12
  • Studio: Alias Records
  • Title: We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love
  • UPC: 093716005827
Avg Customer Rating: 3 stars


Customer Reviews


1 stars Very bad remakes
It's admirable that these young musicians would pay homage to Arthur,Bryan,and Johnny. However save your ears and money and just buy the real best of package by Rhino called "Love Story". The remake of Alone Again Or on this compilation is the worst I have ever heard. If you want to hear a good remake version listen to The Damned. The performances and musicianship on this album don't stand up to what the songs deserve.


5 stars Good companion piece.
I am a huge fan of Love originals, and I think you should buy _both_ this tribute album and the originals. They stand separately. Fans of the many popular artists on this tribute will enjoy the compilation, and Love fans can enjoy this as well. Remember that Love is also known for their cover of Burt Bacharach's "My Little Red Book" which caused quite a stir when it drastically changed the original.

In this compilation I love the Teenage Fanclub version of "Between Clark and Hilldale" (sp?), The Gamma Rays' "Softly to Me" is amazing, and I also enjoy Smack Dab's version of "Bummer in the Summer". Only missing is The Damned's version of "Alone Again Or".

It is not a replacement for the originals, but you can enjoy both separately or together. I do.


5 stars One of the first tribute albums...
This tribute translates psychedelia to grunge. I LOVE this tribute. First of all it was one of the first of the glut of tributes. It seems that the bands all really were influenced by the band LOVE. Arthur Lee himself is really into this tribute and it's obvious that it wasn't done to take advantage of Lee's popularity. There's a refreshing niavity to it, I'm not sure they knew what they were doing or how impactful the medium of 'tribute album' could be. I love Love and while the originals are great, there's something to a group of inexperienced but passionate musicians forging ahead by paying homage to their roots. Enjoy...


5 stars One of the first tribute albums...
This tribute translates psychedelia to grunge. I LOVE this tribute. First of all it was one of the first of the glut of tributes. It seems that the bands all really were influenced by the band LOVE. Arthur Lee himself is really into this tribute and it's obvious that it wasn't done to take advantage of Lee's popularity. There's a refreshing niavity to it, I'm not sure they knew what they were doing or how impactful the medium of 'tribute album' could be. I love Love and while the originals are great, there's something to a group of inexperienced but passionate musicians forging ahead by paying homage to their roots. Enjoy...


1 stars A good tribute but....
If you have not heard the originals, then buy them first. If you want to explore then try the album "Comes in Colors"ΓΏ


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