Arthur Lee Harper's brief career began and ended in the late '60s with a pair of gently psychedelic folk albums recorded for Lee Hazlewood's LHI Records. With a hushed, high tenor voice that was almost apologetically intimate, he sang songs of love, peace, and harmony that were at times ornate and strikingly tender. Like many aspiring artists of his time, he made the pilgrimage to Hollywood chasing his musical dream with little more than his guitar case in hand. Along with friends Mark Lindsey Buckingham and Stephen John Kalinich, two other like-minded songwriting hopefuls, Ha...