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Love was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. They were led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Arthur Lee (March 7, 1945 - August 3, 2006) and the group's second songwriter, guitarist Bryan MacLean (September 25, 1946 - December 25, 1998). One of the first racially diverse American pop bands, their music reflected a remarkable array of influences, combining elements of rock and roll, garage rock, folk, showtunes and psychedelia. Other members included John Echols, Johnny Fleckenstein, Don Conka, Alban Snoopy Pfisterer, Ken Forssi, Tjay Cantrelli, Michael Stuart-Ware, Jay Donnellan, Gary Rowles, Frank Fayad, and George Suranovich. Love grew out of the Los Angeles garage band The Grass Roots, changing their name in 1965 to avoid confusion with the P.F. Sloan-managed band of the same name. The band lived communally in Bela Lugosi's former LA residence The Castle, and the house forms the background to the cover of their first two album sleeves. Love released their eponymous début album in July 1966. This was followed later the same month by the single "Seven and Seven Is/No. Fourteen", neither side of which was included on the album, and which gave the band their only U.S. Billboard top 40 hit. Love's second album Da Capo was released in January 1967. The album is split between a more conventional first side, featuring 6 tracks (including Seven and Seven is) and a second side featuring just one near twenty-minute track, Revelation. The band's critical reputation far exceeds the limited success they experienced: their second album to be released in 1967, Forever Changes, is consistently cited by critics as one of the most outstanding albums in the history of rock music. The album features full and complex orchestration throughout, accompanying Lee and MacLean's increasingly elaborate song writing. The album sold poorly in the U.S., reaching #154 on the Billboard charts, although it performed better in some European territories. Although the band continued to record after Forever Changes, subsequent releases saw frequent large-scale personnel changes, and a move away from the more baroque style of that album towards traditional rock and latterly to soul and funk. Of the later albums, 1970's False Start is notable for featuring a guest appearance by Jimi Hendrix from one of his last recording sessions. Lee continued the band until 1975, having lost all the other members to drug problems. He formed other bands called Love (sometimes with former band mate Echols) through the 1990s. 2. Love is also an R'n'B musician based in Manchester, United Kingdom, with Zimbabwean and Malawian roots. His début singles, 'In My Tee' and '3' b/w 'Black Coffee' were released in 2018. 3. The alter ego of Japanese pop singer Ai Otsuka (大塚愛). 4. Former lead singer of disbanded CORE OF SOUL, Fukiko Nakamura's solo work's alias. 5. Love is a Japanese pop/R&B vocal duo, produced by Hiro of Exile's production agency, LDH. They debuted in 2009 with the single "First Love: Love Letter." Their song "Tada Hitotsu no Negai Sae" was certified gold by the RIAJ for 100,000 full-length cellphone downloads. The band's name comes from the first word in their production company (LDH)'s non-acronym name (Love Dance Happiness). The band was formed in 2008 by former Paradise Go!! Go!! member Misaki Matsumoto, and quarter Italian Stephanie. The pair met through production agency LDH, when they were given the roles of the two vocalists in a dance performance group called Real Force. When the plans for this unit fell through, the duo formed Love. Both members had been in the entertainment industry for over ten years. The group's first activity together was releasing a cover of Zone's "Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)" as a ringtone (as well as releasing the full version in a special CD attached to the August issue of Gekkan Exile magazine). A year later, the group released their debut single, "First Love: Love Letter," with this cover as a B-side. The group's songs have been popular through digital markets, with all lead tracks from their singles reaching the top 5 on the RIAJ Digital Track Chart (including "Taisetsu na Kimochi" from their debut album Taisetsu na Kimochi which was not released as a physical single). The duo have had two collaborations with Exile twice: once before their debut on the song "Love, Dream & Happiness" on Exile's compilation album Exile Ballad Best in 2008, and in 2009 Misaki recorded background vocals for Exile's song "If (I Know)" on their album Aisubeki Mirai e.

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Love — Top 30 songs of 164

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Love Everybody?s Gotta Live
Love Alone again or
Love Musiq Soulchild
Love Alone Again Or
Love Bummer in the Summer
Love Softly To Me
Love OK Go
Love Always See Your Face
Love Alone Again Or (15/1/2003)
Love Alone Again Or (1967)
Love Stephanie Knows Who (Stereo Version)
Love Seven & Seven Is (Stereo Mix)
Love The Red Telephone
Love Est-il possible
Love John Lennon
Love Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Love Midnight Sun
Love Number 14 (Bonus Track)
Love Orange Skies
Love Wonder People (I Do Wonder) / Outtake
Love Someone to Love
Love The Daily Planet
Love Sinead O'Connor- Nothing Compares 2 U
Love Forever Changes
Love Andmoreagain
Love The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything like This
Love Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (2015 Remaster)
Love She Comes In Colors (Mono)
Love The Castle (Mono)
Love The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This
Everybody?s Gotta Live
Alone again or
Musiq Soulchild
Alone Again Or
Bummer in the Summer
Softly To Me
OK Go
Always See Your Face
Alone Again Or (15/1/2003)
Alone Again Or (1967)
Stephanie Knows Who (Stereo Version)
Seven & Seven Is (Stereo Mix)
The Red Telephone
Est-il possible
John Lennon
Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale
Midnight Sun
Number 14 (Bonus Track)
Orange Skies
Wonder People (I Do Wonder) / Outtake
Someone to Love
The Daily Planet
Sinead O'Connor- Nothing Compares 2 U
Forever Changes
Andmoreagain
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything like This
Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale (2015 Remaster)
She Comes In Colors (Mono)
The Castle (Mono)
The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This