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Released
  
December 1974

Length
  
34:05

Artist
  
Love

Label
  
RSO Records

Recorded
  
1974

Reel to Real (1974)
  
Out There (1988)

Release date
  
December 1974

Producer
  
Arthur Lee

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Genres
  
Folk rock, Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Similar
  
Love albums, Folk rock albums

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Reel to Real is the seventh and final album by the American rock band Love, released in 1974.

Contents

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Background

Reel to Real was the first official Love album in four years, and bandleader Arthur Lee recorded the album with studio musicians after dismissing all previous band members. It follows the release of Lee's solo album Vindicator in 1972 and two different Love albums that had been recorded but never released.

Reel to Real featured the same musicians that played on the unreleased Black Beauty and was originally intended as part of a two-album deal with Robert Stigwood's RSO Records. A long-time admirer of Arthur Lee, Skip Taylor, approached the label and convinced Stigwood to give the previously commercially unsuccessful Lee the largest advance he would ever receive, followed by the biggest touring opportunity any incarnation of Love would ever embark on, opening for acts such as Lou Reed and Eric Clapton. The tour was a disaster due to Lee's increasing erratic behavior.

The album received a CD and vinyl re-release in 2015 from High Moon Records.

Critical reception

Writing about the 2015 reissue for Exclaim!, Daniel Sylvester noted that Lee "comes off sounding nothing short of subdued, toothless and aimless," adding that the record "is lovingly assembled and digitally enhanced, but nonetheless, shouldn't be mistaken for an essential release."

Track listing

All tracks written and arranged by Arthur Lee, except where noted.

Side 1
  1. "Time Is Like a River"
  2. "Stop the Music"
  3. "Who Are You"
  4. "Good Old Fashion Dream"
  5. "Which Witch Is Which?"
  6. "With a Little Energy"
Side 2
  1. "Singing Cowboy" (Lee, Jay Donnellan)
  2. "Be Thankful for What You Got" (William DeVaughn)
  3. "You Said You Would"
  4. "Busted Feet" (Lee, Charles Karp)
  5. "Everybody's Gotta Live"

Personnel

  • Arthur Lee - rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, vocal
  • Additional personnel
  • Melvan Whittington - guitar
  • John Sterling - guitar
  • Sherwood Akuna - bass
  • Joe Blocker - drums
  • Bobby Lyle - keyboards
  • Gary Bell - synthesizer
  • Herman McCormick - conductor
  • Wilber Brown, Fred Carter, John Clauder, Alan DeVille, Clifford Solomon and Billy Sprague - horns
  • Venetta Fields, Jessica Smith and Carlena Williams - vocals
  • Robert Rozelle - bass (6, 7, 10)
  • Buzzy Feiten - lead guitar (3)
  • Art Fox - acoustic guitar (5)
  • Harvey "The Snake" Mandel - electric guitars (5)
  • Joe Deaguro - vocal, vibes (8)
  • Songs

    1Time Is Like a River3:03
    2Stop the Music3:02
    3Who Are You?3:04

    References

    Reel to Real (album) Wikipedia