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Love Exchange = LP = (LP)
Limited edition on 180-gram vinyl. Both adventurous and appealingly innocent, the Love Exchange's eponymous 1968 album stands as a perfect example of Aquarian-age sunshine pop. Boasting a swirling, jangly sound and a distinctive lead singer in 16-year-old Bonnie Blunt, the Los Angeles quintet burned briefly but brightly. They remained together together long enough to make this album, which remains a fave of '60s aficionados. Led by the buoyant, infectious psych-folk-pop single 'Swallow The Sun', The Love Exchange perfectly captures the open-minded, open-hearted spirit of its era. Such tunes as 'Flying High', 'Meadow Memory', 'Saturday Night Flight 505' and a take on Allen Toussaint's classic 'Get Out Of My Life Woman' are distinguished by the band's male/female vocal blend, by Walt Flannery's now-sound organ work and by the interplay of guitarists Dan Altchuler and Fred Barnett. This is music that plays like the perfect soundtrack for a Griffith Park Love-In.
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl, mastered from the original analogue tapes and featuring complete original cover art, this Sundazed edition is limited to only 1.000 copies!
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