We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom - A Tribute to Arthur Lee and Love

We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom: Tribute To Arthur Lee & Love is a 1994 tribute album for the band Love and its leader Arthur Lee. The album was named after a line in their song "The Red Telephone" from the album Forever Changes. The phrase originated in Marat/Sade, a play written by Peter Weiss.

We're All Normal and We Want Our Freedom - A Tribute to Arthur Lee and Love
Compilation album by
various
ReleasedJuly 12, 1994
GenrePsychedelic rock
LabelAlias Records
ProducerPeter Principle

Track listing edit

  1. Emotions - Peter Principle
  2. Willow Willow - Eggs
  3. Robert Montgomery - Urge Overkill
  4. Message to Pretty - David Kilgour & Martin Phillipps
  5. Dream - Johnson
  6. Alone Again Or - Gobblehoof
  7. Which Witch Is Which - Hypnolovewheel
  8. ¡Que Vida! - Uncle Wiggly
  9. Keep On Shine In - Diesel Meat
  10. Softly to Me - The Gamma Rays
  11. She Comes in Colors -The Mad Scene
  12. No Matter What You Do - Love Battery
  13. (Don't Turn Your) Car Lights On in the Daytime Blues - The Jetty
  14. My Flash on You - Fly Ashtray
  15. Signed D.C. - The Deer Team
  16. Bummer in the Summer - Smack Dab
  17. I'm Down - H. P. Zinker
  18. Stand Out - Das Damen
  19. Between Clark and Hilldale - Teenage Fanclub
  20. Can't Explain - Trycycle
  21. You Are Something - Television Personalities