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Charles Lloyd

Love-In

Pure Pleasure

PPAN-SD11481

LP Black $39

Description

Four-and-a-half decades after the event, saxophonist Charles Lloyd’s Love-In, recorded live at San Francisco’s Fillmore Auditorium in 1967, the counterculture’s West Coast music hub, endures as much as an archaeological artifact as a musical document. From sleeve designer Stanislaw Zagorski’s treatment of Rolling Stone photographer Jim Marshall’s cover shot, through the album title and some of the track titles (“Tribal Dance,” “Temple Bells”), and the inclusion of John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s “Here There and Everywhere,” Love-In’s semiology reeks of the acid-drenched zeitgeist of the mid 1960s, a time when creative music flourished, and rock fans were prepared to embrace jazz, provided the musicians did not come on like their parents: juicers dressed in sharp suits exuding cynicism.

It is likely that more joints were rolled on Love-In’s cover than that of any other jazz LP of the era, with the possible exception of saxophonists...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Tribal Dance
  • 2 Temple Bells
  • 3 Is It Really The Same
  • 4 Here There & Everywhere
  • 5 Love-In
  • 6 Sunday Morning
  • 7 Memphis Dues Again/Island Blues