False Start is the sixth album by the American rock band Love, released in December 1970.
The second and final Love album for Blue Thumb Records saw bandleader Arthur Lee heavily influenced by his friend, Jimi Hendrix, with Hendrix appearing on the opening track, "The Everlasting First", one of several tracks that Hendrix recorded with Love at a March 1970 session.
"Stand Out", a song from the band's previous album Out Here, was included here in a live rendition.
Three selections from this LP were added to the Love compilation by Love, entitled "Out There".
False Start was issued as part of the May 2007 Hip-O Select release The Blue Thumb Recordings.
All tracks written and arranged by Arthur Lee, except "The Everlasting First" arranged by Jimi Hendrix and Arthur Lee.
In sports, a false start is a movement by a participant before (or in some cases after) being signaled or otherwise permitted by the rules to start. Depending on the sport and the event, a false start can result in a penalty against the athlete's or team's field position, a warning that a subsequent false start will result in disqualification, or immediate disqualification of the athlete from further competition.
False starts are common in racing sports (such as swimming, track, sprinting, and motor sports), where differences are made by fractions of a second and where anxiety to get the best start plays a role in the athletes' behavior.
A race that is started cleanly, on the contrary, is referred to as a fair start or clean start.
In American football and Canadian football, a false start is movement by an offensive player (other than the center) after he has taken a set position. For offensive linemen, this movement might be as minimal as a couple of centimeters, although the rule's intent is to prevent offensive players from unfairly drawing the defense offside. A false start brings a penalty of five yards. Unlike an offsides penalty, where the play is run as usual, the play after a false start penalty immediately becomes dead. This is done to prevent a defensive player reacting to a false start from hitting the quarterback while going through the snap count, which would make the quarterback more susceptible to injury.
False start is a prohibited movement before play begins in sports.
False start may also refer to:
False Start was a Power pop/Rock band from Auckland, New Zealand that formed in the winter of 2005. They were signed to Deadboy Records/Universal.
Sam McCarthy, Jordan Arts, David Wong, Graham Scherer and Michael Pomare were members of "Incursa", a St Peter's College band which won the Smokefreerockquest in 2004. False Start was first formed by members of this group.
In June 2005, False Start won the Henderson regional heat of Battle of the Bands, going on to claim first equal in the Primal final, out of over a hundred Auckland bands. Adding to their early success False Start’s Goodbye Summer EP sold out on the first night of sales, their record debuting at #3 on the Real Groovy National chart. Shortly after False Start signed to Deadboy Records with distribution/backing from Universal Music NZ.
they released their first single "Don't Walk Away" from the EP titled Goodbye Summer EP and a mini album entitled Adore Tu Ser..... There is also a four track acoustic mini album titled Tealight For Burma.