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Michael K. Fell's avatar

Nice write-up, Seth, and a somewhat decent memory to have of Arthur. He had his demons, for sure. I have often said that if Arthur trimmed the fat from 'Out Here' and edited it to a single LP, it would be revered today as 'Da Capo' (side one, at least) and 'FC.' There are some brilliant songs. I know Dan Epstein would say a similar thing about a post-'FC' LP, but he would swap 'Out Here' for 'Four Sail.'

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Forever unsettling. This may explain why there is always something new when I return to this group. (Can't necessarily say that about other bands of that time and space.) There's a push and pull between psychedelic, folk, pop, garage in those recordings. A resolved tension. (Like Lee himself.) They're of their time but they don't feel dated. The draw influences but they don't copy. Maybe because I hear so many other bands in their wake. Arthur Lee -- and Johnny Echols -- send me back my guitar every time, trying to find them, deep in those songs.

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