An unexpected treat for fans of Arthur Lee and Love in the form of a 3-CD limited-edition set. Love's three albums for Elektra ("Love," "Da Capo" and "Forever Changes") made Lee's multiracial Los Angeles group the '60s' most overlooked master. Disc one of this package, "Out Here," was originally a Blue Thumb two-LP set culled from the Elektra-exit set "Four Sail" sessions, and its 17 tracks show Lee and his new Love band continuing to probe new frontiers in rock, from the concise, melodious rockers "I'll Pray for You" and the Hendrix/Sly Stone-influenced "Stand Out" to two unfettered 12-minute jams. Disc two, "False Start," is tighter: 10 first-rate songs, highlighted by the gospel-tinged "Keep On Shining" and Lee/Hendrix collaboration "The Everlasting First." Disc three, all previously unreleased live performances from a 1970 tour of England, features a funked-up "My Little Red Book" and lengthy versions of unheralded "Four Sail" tunes like "Singing Cowboy" and "August." An essential package. —Wayne Robins