The first track is an untitled improvisational duet between Jimi Hendrix-inspired guitarist and Canned Heat member Henry Vestine and Ayler on bagpipe, but credited as "written" by Henry Vestine and Mary Parks.
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Despite the band's claim that the previous album Cosmicolor will be the last album in the "loves" series, a brand new song called "Love Comes and Goes" featuring Emi Hinouchi, Ryohei, Emyli, Yoshika, and Lisa (the "M-Flo Family") was recorded and included on the album.
It is the last album to feature Jonny Maudling on drums, who following this album would go on to concentrate fully on playing the keyboards.
Consisting of the instrumental group The Nite-Liters, vocalists Love, Peace & Happiness (Ann Bogan, Leslie and Melvin Wilson), Londee Loren (Wiggins), Bobby Downs and Allen Frey, this would be the last album in which Ann would appear, as she succumbed to the pressure put on her by her mother to stop singing and raise her two children herself.
Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana is the last album by Sierra Leonean highlife and palm wine musician S. E. Rogie, featuring the double bassist, Danny Thompson.
This was the last album with the classic line up of Saxon, as drummer Pete Gill would leave the band due to a hand injury, later joining Motörhead; this was also seen as the last of their triptych of classic albums (the previous two being Wheels of Steel and Strong Arm of the Law).
EV3 was the last album recorded with Dawn Robinson who decided to leave the group for a solo career.
Gettin' It In The Street was the third and final release by David Cassidy on RCA Records and would also be the last album David Cassidy released in the United States until 1990 (with the release of David Cassidy).
This is the last album to feature former keyboardist Stian Aarstad and first to include guitarist Astennu.
It was the last album of Raul Seixas to feature Paulo Coelho as his songwriting partner (although they would reunite in 1978 to record Mata Virgem), and his last album to be released under the Philips/Phonogram label.
Over the past two years in addition to recording his 1st solo CD, produced and directed musically also the last album " Vadu " and the first "Princesito", "Isa Pereira", "Eder", "Nho Nani" and he composed one music for the last disc of the Sara Tavares "Bouncer", entitled " DAM Bo", which was seen in Portugal as the best songs on the disc.
Inside the Eye is the last album released by Skin Yard in 1993.
During the tours of the last album, Noel Gallagher would introduce and thank both Darlington and new drummer Chris Sharrock.
This was the last album from the duo, although Hallelujah Hits would be released under the name The New London Boys.
Lovehunters controversial cover art, featuring a naked woman straddling a large snake, was created by fantasy artist Chris Achilleos, and was the last album cover he designed for many years - until 2003 and Gary Hughes' rock opera Once and Future King.
Their follow-up, Purpurmond, was the last album to be re-recorded in English under the title Love is No Science.
This would be their last album released on Island before they split from the label, as well as the last album with original drummer Joe Daniels.
Da Game Owe Me was released in November of the same year, the last album to be released by Super Sigg Records.
Seasons of a Life was the last album by American jazz vocalist Lena Horne.
It is also the last album with original lead guitarist George Lynch.
In 1995 Forever Blue, a co-write with Graham Goble, first recorded by Little River Band in 1986 on the album No Reins, the last album recorded with John Farnham became a huge hit in Europe, rising into the Top 10.
Released in 1981, it was the band's first album not to feature brothers Bobby and Tommy DeBarge, although Bobby does sing on one track, and the last album to include Phillip Ingram, who would depart for a solo career.
This is the last album to feature Greg Page as the yellow wiggle, who was absent for five years due to an illness.
Castellano still attended events the band was involved with as well as promoted the last album she recorded with the band, Greatest Hits Volume 16.
This Dalida album, following with her adult contemporary style of the last album, contains hits like the Italian "Mamy blue", the melancholic classic "Avec le temps" and the love song "Les choses de l'amour".
This was the last album Bad Boy would release under the Arista Records label.
The vocals and track naming in particular reflect At the Drive-In's Relationship of Command, the last album made by the group.