- Alone Again Or
- A House Is Not a Motel
- Andmoreagain
- The Daily Planet
- Old Man
- The Red Telephone
- Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale
- Live and Let Live
- The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
- Bummer in the Summer
- You Set the Scene
Forever Changes is a relentless album. All the songs have a heavy, robust and driving rhythm section. It's a mix of loud rock and roll songs and heavy ballads. Other bands have made heavy albums, but they are more direct descendants of the blues. This album is more mature in that sense. There's much more innovation with this album.
It's certainly an album that grew on me. I liked it from the start, but I've gotten more impressed with it each time I listen to it. I highly recommend this album. There's not a weak song on it, but the real stand outs are Alone Again Or, A House Is Not a Motel, The Red Telephone, Live and Let Live, Bummer in the Summer and You Set the Scene.
The previous Love album was good, but the songs were a lot shorter and the last piece didn't fit well. This album is much different. It retains the nice melodies, but the songs have more structure. This album has a nice clear sound and the songs work well together.
It's certainly an album that grew on me. I liked it from the start, but I've gotten more impressed with it each time I listen to it. I highly recommend this album. There's not a weak song on it, but the real stand outs are Alone Again Or, A House Is Not a Motel, The Red Telephone, Live and Let Live, Bummer in the Summer and You Set the Scene.
★★★★★★★★★★
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