what Is Love – The Collectors (1968)


what Is Love – The Collectors (1968). The Collectors were formed in Vancouver, Canada in 1961. They later went on to tour US west coast venues with their psychedelic arrangements adding some soulful lyrics. The Collectors were involved with Electric Prunes producer ‘Dave Hassinger’ and they worked both as original and session musicians. Their desire to record more original material meant the Prunes were reformed with a completely new line-up to record ‘Release of an Oath’ with David Axelrod …

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13 Responses to what Is Love – The Collectors (1968)

  1. BlackOak51 says:

    Thank you so much!!!! New to youtube. The last time I heard this song WAS in 1968, and as I recall I was in a very altered state. It was an experience that touched my soul and changed my path to take me to where I am today.

  2. boretti1307 says:

    It’s in my memory also. The saxsolo was also the tune for Veronica’s night radio.

    Just brilliant.

  3. vickireags says:

    I love the way this song builds, it gives me chills…

  4. vybor says:

    Awesome!! Thank you SO MUCH for putting this up!!

  5. johneshuis says:

    the best saxsolo I ever heard!!

    Play it loud with the windows wide open!!

  6. Stacela says:

    Do you have Don’t You Turn Away From Me?

  7. HeartOfTheBeat says:

    it’s great for long distance running too :)

  8. winnentoe says:

    In Holland the pirate-station Veronica used the saxophone from What Love in the last hour before they must stop!
    Also Dusty Springfields “Summer is over”
    played in that last hour.
    We write 31 august 1974.

  9. winnentoe says:

    F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C-!

  10. HeartOfTheBeat says:

    I think artwork has been really influential over the years, now downloads are becoming more popular I think much of that is being lost and forgotten.

  11. OnlyrepublikafaninNL says:

    I bought this album in 74 just by looking at the cover. When I played it (especially the Love Suite) it never left my turntable. The saxophone solo in the middle is excellent !

  12. HeartOfTheBeat says:

    indeed, would be interested to hear their later material and also the films they played over to promote Canada.

  13. nedthetoothpick says:

    Fantastic song. Thanks for putting it up.

    I still have the LP, incredibly ahead of their time.

    nedthetoothpick dotcom

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