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- Orange_Skies abstract ""Orange Skies" is a song written by Bryan MacLean and originally recorded in 1966 by the band Love for their second album Da Capo (1967). It was first released in December 1966 as the B-side to the band's single "She Comes in Colors". The original recording features band leader Arthur Lee on lead vocals instead of MacLean.According to Bryan MacLean, "Orange Skies" was the first song he ever wrote. At the time 17 years old and working as a roadie for The Byrds, he based the song on a section from The Byrds' version of "The Bells of Rhymney", attributing that arrangement to Roger McGuinn. Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald also detects influences on the song from Rogers and Hammerstein musicals, and notes a similarity with Stevie Wonder's later song "My Cherie Amour." Greenwald calls it a highlight of Da Capo, describing it as "s soulful, light meditation on falling in love." Writing in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, Paul Evans called the song "strange and lovely." As described by author Barney Hoskyns, the song uses "Latin rhythms and cool jazz shadings to fashion a kind of spaced-out MOR." Dominic Priore calls it "a beautiful utopian pastiche unmatched in 1960s music."Two demo versions by MacLean (on acoustic guitar and vocals) were released in 1997 on the album Ifyoubelievein. A piano version by his half-sister Maria McKee was released on her album Live - Acoustic Tour 2006. Other artists that have covered this song include The Galaxies, Os Baobás (both from Brazil), and Flower Power (Czechoslovakia).".
- Orange_Skies album Da_Capo_(Love_album).
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- Orange_Skies genre Psychedelic_folk.
- Orange_Skies musicalArtist Love_(band).
- Orange_Skies musicalBand Love_(band).
- Orange_Skies producer Paul_A._Rothchild.
- Orange_Skies recordLabel Elektra_Records.
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- Orange_Skies writer Bryan_MacLean.
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- Orange_Skies genre Psychedelic_folk.
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- Orange_Skies recorded "1966".
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- Orange_Skies comment ""Orange Skies" is a song written by Bryan MacLean and originally recorded in 1966 by the band Love for their second album Da Capo (1967). It was first released in December 1966 as the B-side to the band's single "She Comes in Colors". The original recording features band leader Arthur Lee on lead vocals instead of MacLean.According to Bryan MacLean, "Orange Skies" was the first song he ever wrote.".
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