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Love Spirals Downwards

Love Spirals Downwards
Artist: Love Spirals Downwards
Genre(s): New Age
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Cover Title Year Tracks
Love Spirals Downwards : Temporal Temporal 2007 13 Download album
Love Spirals Downwards : Flux Flux 2007 13 Download album
Love Spirals Downwards : Sideways Forest Sideways Forest 2007 13 Download album
Love Spirals Downwards : Ever Ever 2007 13 Download album
Love Spirals Downwards : Ardor Ardor 2007 13 Download album
Love Spirals Downwards : Idylls Idylls 2007 13 Download album


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Love Spirals Downward (L.S.D. for short) formed in Los Angeles in 1991 when guitarist, keyboardist, and composer Ryan Lum asked Suzanne Perry to record vocals over some music he had written. The positive results led to a recorded demo, and by late 1992, the duo released their first album, Idylls, on the ethereal Projekt label. Their debut maintained a strong Cocteau Twins vibe, but they differed from that group by virtue of Perry's distinct vocal style and a dreamier, folksier sound that manifested itself on subsequent releases, each of which have shown L.S.D. more strongly defining their personal style, slowly but gradually stripping away the processing and becoming more acoustically based. In fact, their sporadic North American shows have generally featured Lum on acoustic guitar and Perry singing. Ever shows them experimenting with modern electronica, also evidenced by an ethereal drum'n'bass tune performed at the 1997 Projekt Festival in Chicago. Flux followed in 1998. Throughout their career, the duo have maintained a strong following among the Goth set, even though their audiences are far more varied than that. Ethereal folk is the best way to describe them, for they fit neither the image nor the dark mood of the Gothic genre, although their occasional melancholic edge does explain the connection. By the new millennium, Lum started the Lovespirals project with singer/songwriter Anji Bee on vocals. Lovespirals issued Windblown Kiss in summer 2002. ~ Bryan Reesman, All Music Guide

Love leader Arthur Lee dies

Influential frontman of the 1960s band Love loses battle with leukemia; Led Zeppelin, Echo and the Bunnymen, Siouxsie and the Banshees all cited Lee as an influence.

Arthur Lee, the eccentric singer-guitarist with influential 1960s rock band Love, has died in a Memphis hospital after a battle with leukemia, his manager said Friday. He was 61.

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"His death comes as a shock to me because Arthur had the uncanny ability to bounce back from everything, and leukemia was no exception," Mark Linn said in an e-mail to Reuters. "He was confident that he would be back on stage by the fall."

Lee died on Thursday at about 5 p.m. ET at Methodist University Hospital with his wife Diane at his side, Linn said.

Lee--a Memphis native who referred to himself as "the first so-called black hippie"--formed Love in Los Angeles in 1965, emerging from the same scene as groups like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Doors, and the Mamas and Papas.

The first multiracial rock band of the psychedelic era, Love recorded three groundbreaking albums that fused traditional folk rock and blues with symphonic suites and early punk. Bands as diverse as Led Zeppelin, Echo and the Bunnymen, and Siouxsie and the Banshees cited Love as an influence.

The band's self-titled debut yielded the hit single "My Little Red Book," written by Hal David and Burt Bacharach. The 1967 follow-up, Da Capo, was one of the first rock albums to feature a song, "Revelation," that took up an entire side.

A third release, 1968's Forever Changes which boasted adventurous horn and string arrangements, is considered Love's bold response to the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it at No. 40 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

But Love, which rarely left Los Angeles, lost momentum as Lee hired new musicians and pursued a solo career. Various reunions amounted to little, and Lee's eccentricities landed him in a California prison for six years during the 1990s for firing a pistol into the air.

After his release in late 2001, Lee assembled a new version of Love and toured Europe and North America, often playing "Forever Changes" in its entirety.

Lee was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia this year. In May, facing certain death after three rounds of chemotherapy failed, he became the first adult in Tennessee to undergo a bone marrow transplant using stem cells from an umbilical cord, according to The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal. Doctors said the procedure lifted his chances of survival only moderately, the newspaper said.

Several benefit concerts were held in Britain and the United States to help Lee with his medical bills. Former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant headlined a benefit in New York in June.

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