The Love Affair Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD)
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The Love Affair: Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD)
Artikeleigenschaften von The Love Affair: Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD)
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Interpret: The Love Affair
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Albumtitel: Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD)
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Label Cherry Red
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Genre Beat
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 5013929552609
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.2
Love Affair, The - Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Everlasting love | The Love Affair |
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02 | Gone are the songs of yesterday | The Love Affair |
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03 | Rainbow Valley | The Love Affair |
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04 | Someone like me | The Love Affair |
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05 | A day without love | The Love Affair |
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06 | I'm happy | The Love Affair |
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07 | Hush | The Love Affair |
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08 | 60 minutes of your love | The Love Affair |
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09 | Could I be dreaming | The Love Affair |
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10 | First cut is the deepest | The Love Affair |
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11 | So sorry | The Love Affair |
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12 | Once upon a season | The Love Affair |
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13 | Tobacco road | The Love Affair |
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14 | The tree | The Love Affair |
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15 | Handbags and gladrags | The Love Affair |
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16 | Build on love | The Love Affair |
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17 | Please stay | The Love Affair |
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18 | Tale of two bitters | The Love Affair |
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19 | One road | The Love Affair |
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20 | Let me know | The Love Affair |
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21 | Everlasting love | The Love Affair |
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22 | Another day | The Love Affair |
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23 | Io senza te | The Love Affair |
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Love Affair, The - Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Baby I know | The Love Affair |
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02 | Accept me for what I am | The Love Affair |
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03 | Time hasn't changed us | The Love Affair |
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04 | A day without love | The Love Affair |
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05 | All along the watschtower | The Love Affair |
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06 | A day in the lfie | The Love Affair |
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07 | Walk on glided splinters | The Love Affair |
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08 | Lincoln country | The Love Affair |
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09 | Sea of tranquility | The Love Affair |
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10 | Speak of peace, sing of joy | The Love Affair |
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11 | Bring my whole world tumbling down | The Love Affair |
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12 | New day | The Love Affair |
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13 | Walking down the road | The Love Affair |
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14 | Gee's whitz | The Love Affair |
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15 | Gypsy | The Love Affair |
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16 | Goodbye brother, farewell friend | The Love Affair |
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17 | Hurt by love | The Love Affair |
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18 | Bd girl | The Love Affair |
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19 | Nine to five | The Love Affair |
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20 | Thank you bean | The Love Affair |
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Love Affair, The - Time Hasn't Changed Us: Complete CBS Recordings 1967-1971 (3-CD) CD 3 | ||||
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01 | Loot ("Loot") | The Love Affair |
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02 | More more more ('Loot') | The Love Affair |
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03 | Evie | The Love Affair |
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04 | Fat crow | The Love Affair |
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05 | Take your love | The Love Affair |
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06 | Jingle jangle Jasmine | The Love Affair |
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07 | Have you seen my baby | The Love Affair |
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08 | Goody goody dancing shoes | The Love Affair |
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09 | Good time livin' | The Love Affair |
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10 | Somethin's gotten hold of my heart | The Love Affair |
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11 | It's a man's man's man's world | The Love Affair |
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12 | Bread and wine | The Love Affair |
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13 | Lean on me | The Love Affair |
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14 | Rainy night in Georgia | The Love Affair |
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15 | Holly holy | The Love Affair |
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16 | Charley Patton rides the delta | The Love Affair |
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17 | I don't know why | The Love Affair |
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18 | Gimme shelter | The Love Affair |
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19 | Pisces apple lady | The Love Affair |
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20 | Way up on the hill | The Love Affair |
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21 | I got a feelin' | The Love Affair |
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22 | Can't stop worrin' | The Love Affair |
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23 | Take me to the pilot | The Love Affair |
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24 | Sympathy | The Love Affair |
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The Love Affair
The Love Affair were one of the most successful and perhaps of historical importance one of the most unusual pop groups to emerge out of 'mid 60's swinging Britain's. Whilst all the members of the group had played for a number of years in other bands. The Love Affair formally The Soul Survivors came together in the form of their most well known line up not through acquaintance but through an advertisement in the Melody Maker newspaper and a series of "en masse" auditions orchestrated by their manager Sidney Bacon. It was common practice in the 60's music industry for busy touring stars to be ghosted by session musicians (not for live, television, albums or radio performances) but for the expedience and cost effectiveness of hit making.
The Love Affair were the first to deliberately and openly admit to this in an interview between Michael Jackson and Jonathan King on the Jonathan King television show. The Love Affair were the highest earning and most riot making live act since the Beatles and they toured internationally together for five years (a long time in those days). They were the youngest group at the time to ever have had a number one single followed by a parade of other hits. The youngest member at the time was Mo Bacon only 15 and the average age of the other band members was just 17. Their musical metamorphosis started with Soul and Tamla to full bloodied pop to heavy rock to model n jazz. Steve Ellis the first and best known vocalist possessed one of the most distinctive voices of the 60's.
Gus Eadon the replacement lead vocalist was a talented multi disciplined musician and the other group members Morgan Fisher, Michael Jackson, Mo Bacon and Rex Brayley developed into jazz/rock musicians (listen to New Day album) that won critical acclaim from no lessor figure than Ronnie Scott, along with just about every hard bitten music critic and journalist when they gave a special "live to the press" performance of their "NEW DAY album at Londons Revolution Club. The band had a number of personnel changes and most memorable amongst these apart from the transition between Steve and Gus would be the change of keyboard player from Morgan Fisher to Lynton Guest and back to Morgan Fisher. Lynton was with the band when they first exploded onto the scene with their early hits, most memorable of course being Everlasting Love. The tracks on this album represent sound bites of history from 1966 to 1999. The tracks are listed in chronological order, the early ones being The Love Affairs first unreleased attempts at recording in a studio. The second period being their first released material, the third period from their first album. The fourth period from their second album and the final track when Mo, Michael and Morgan came together once more in 1999 to write and perform "It's a Love Affair" for a television documentary.
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