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Love

Love

About “Love”

Love is the eponymous debut by the Los Angeles-based rock band Love. Twelve of the album’s fourteen tracks were recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders in Hollywood on January 24–27, 1966. The remaining two tracks (“A Message To Pretty” and “My Flash On You”) come from another, undocumented session.
One of the first rock albums issued on then-folk giant Elektra Records, the album begins with the group’s radical reworking of the Burt Bacharach-Hal David song “My Little Red Book”, the title of which is likely a tongue-in-cheek reference to Mao Zedong’s Little Red Book (which was first published by the Communist Party of China in April 1964), and which features a guitar line that Syd Barrett altered considerably (although not unrecognizably so) in writing his own “Interstellar Overdrive”, released on Pink Floyd’s album The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. The album also features “Signed D.C.” (allegedly a reference to one-time Love drummer Don Conka), and the poignant “A Message to Pretty”. The stark instrumental “Emotions” is used uncredited in Haskell Wexler’s 1969 film Medium Cool as a recurring theme.
“My Little Red Book” was featured over the final credits of the movie High Fidelity in 2000, and the Beverly Hills 90210 episode “Alone at the Top” in 1995.

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