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Titel Alone Again Or
Komposition Bryan McLean, 1967
Originalinterpret Love
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Info Written by Love guitarist Bryan MacLean, "Alone Again Or" was in its original conception a simple, flamenco-tinged folk song. But as the opening and greatest track on Love's 1967 magnum opus Forever Changes, it became a perfect reflection of the L.A. group's unique and conflicted dynamic. Producer Bruce Botnick enlisted David Angel to supply the distinctive mariachi horn section and Nelson Riddle-like string arrangements that provide the song its strange, out-of-time luster. Meanwhile, bandleader Arthur Lee infamously mixed his own harmony vocals louder than MacLean's lead vocal to give the track an asymmetric wobble to match its elliptical title, and lending MacLean's heart-stirring, alone-in-a-crowd lyricism an added degree of poignancy. (Matthew Murphy)

Gefundene Versionen
Interpret Titel Label/Jahr Platz
Love "Forever Changes" Elektra, 1967
Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs "Under The Covers Vol. 1" Shout Factory, 2006