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  1. 18 de dic. de 2013 · Del mismo modo, se incluyó en la formación al saxofonista y flautista Tjay Cantrelli. Mientras, los guitarristas Johnny Echools y Bryan MacLean, el bajista Ken Forssi y el cantante Arthur Lee mantuvieron sus puestos. Con esta maniobra, la banda encaminó su sonido hacia la grabación de «Da Capo».

  2. 29 de sept. de 2002 · Recorded By [At Coyote Studios] – Albert Caiati, Jason Spittle. Written-By – Laura Cantrell. Acoustic Guitar [Nylon-string] – Jon Graboff. Backing Vocals [Harmony] – Robin Goldwasser. Mixed By – Gregg Duffin *, Tim Hatfield (3) Organ – Jay Sherman-Godfrey. Recorded By [At Coyote Studios] – Albert Caiati, Jason Spittle.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2016 · Love. Love. Monday, March 7, 2016. With second album DA CAPO, Love was well on its way to the sublime synthesis of folk-rock, psychedelia and baroque pop it would achieve with FOREVER CHANGES. In fact, the requisite elements are all here: the driving “7 & 7 Is” is as fiery as anything on the L.A. group's debut, lyricist Arthur Lee is at his ...

  4. On the other hand "Stephanie Knows Who" revs up it to an almost manic pace, adding a an abrupt change in tempo at the bridge, which demands brutally precise timing by the players. The middle is an inspired free jazz crossfire between Tjay Cantrelli on alto sax and John Echols' Wes Montgomery influenced jazz guitar stylings.

  5. 21 de may. de 2012 · A primary example being "Thunderbuns VS The Kumb Nut" from Cantrelli. When the Grandmothers regrouped in the '80s, many of these tracks were also revived for the Welcome Back (1980) long player. Much to Zappa's dismay, the band also began to recreate some MOI material that they reclaimed as their own -- such as Black's "Lonesome Cowboy Burt"."

  6. "Da Capo" is the second album from Love released a year after their eponymous début in early 1967. At this stage, Love were a seven piece - Arthur Lee (Leader & Main Song Writer), Bryan Maclean (the other major song writer), Ken Forssi (his bass playing is excellent), John Echols (lead guitar), Michael Stuart (drums), Tjay Cantrelli (Saxes & Flute) & previous drummer - Alban "Snoopy ...

  7. Forever Changes (1967) fue el tercer álbum publicado por el quinteto de Los Ángeles Love. Tras la marcha del teclista Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer y del flautista/saxofonista Tjay Cantrelli, los cinco componentes restantes actuaron en 9 de las 11 pistas del álbum. Fue el primer álbum producido por Arthur Lee, con la ayuda de Bruce Botnick ...