While The Keefe Sisters remain a relatively obscure act in mainstream music history, "Love Knows" has survived through digital archiving and specialized music communities like Discogs , where it is praised for its production quality and haunting atmosphere.
"Love Knows" is frequently described as a . It is notable for its: The Keefe Sisters - Love Knows (1971)
: The song is distinguished by the use of sustained fuzz guitar , which provides a psychedelic edge to an otherwise melodic folk-rock arrangement. While The Keefe Sisters remain a relatively obscure
The song serves as a centerpiece for the album, which was released on the (catalog number CCLP-7006) in Canada. While the album is broadly categorized under Folk, World, and Country genres, the inclusion of "Love Knows" adds a "sunny psych girl pop" element that has made it a sought-after item for vinyl enthusiasts and historians of Canadian music. Historical Context The song serves as a centerpiece for the
: The track features the signature lush, close-knit harmonies of the sisters, characteristic of the sunshine pop and folk styles of the early 1970s.