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Writing in the New Statesman ( UK ) in 2003, Ted Kessler called it, "... one of the Sixties ' most magical, enigmatic albums.
The sound of ' Forever Changes ' is both claustrophobic and warm ; the mood malevolent and joyous.
It weaves bittersweet pop melodies and heavy folk-rock into gentle Latin and R & B flavours, painting a picture of LA low-life enjoying high times, just as the whole scene was exploding.
Although ( the original lineup of ) Love never played ' Forever Changes ' live, this didn't stop it influencing future generations of musicians.

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