False Start is the sixth album by Love, released in December 1970. The second and final Love album for Blue Thumb Records saw bandleader Arthur Lee heavily influenced by his friend, Jimi Hendrix, even going so far as to coax Hendrix into appearing on the opening track of the album, "The Everlasting First", one of several tracks that Hendrix recorded with Love at a March 1970 session. "Stand Out", a song from the band's previous album Out Here, was again included here in a live rendition. Replacing Jay Donnellan with Gary Rowles and adding second rhythm guitarist Nooney Rickett after the session with Hendrix brought no great change to the sound of the group. There are shades of blues, funk, country and soul all based in rock and roll. 01 - The Everlasting First 02 - Flying 03 - Gimi A Little Break 04 - Stand Out 05 - Keep On Shining 06 - Anytime 07 - Slick Dick 08 - Love Is Coming 09 - Feel Daddy Feel Good 10 - Ride That Vibration LINK