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Originally released on RCA (4807). Personnel: Lou Reed (guitar); Lou Reed (vocals); Herbie Flowers (tuba, bass instrument); Klaus Voormann (bass instrument); John Halzey, John Halsey (drums); Mick Ronson (guitar, recorder, piano, background vocals); Ronnie Ross (baritone saxophone); Ritchie Dharma, Barry DeSouza (drums); David Bowie, Thunderthighs (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Lou Reed; Mick Ronson; David Bowie. Liner Note Author: Michael Hill. Photographers: Mick Rock ; Don Siebka; Al Quaglieri. Arrangers: Lou Reed; Mick Ronson; Herbie Flowers; David Bowie. David Bowie has never been shy about acknowledging his influences, and since the boho decadence and sexual ambiguity of the Velvet Underground's music had a major impact on Bowie's work, it was only fitting that as Ziggy Stardust mania was reaching its peak, Bowie would offer Lou Reed some much needed help with his career, which was stuck in neutral after his first solo album came and went. Musically, Reed's work didn't have too much in common with the sonic bombast of the glam scene, but at least it was a place where his eccentricities could find a comfortable home, and on Transformer Bowie and his right-hand man, Mick Ronson, crafted a new sound for Reed that was better fitting (and more commercially astute) than the ambivalent tone of his first solo album. Ronson adds some guitar raunch to "Vicious" and "Hangin' Round" that's a lot flashier than what Reed cranked out with the Velvets, but still honors Lou's strengths in guitar-driven hard rock, while the imaginative arrangements Ronson cooked up for "Perfect Day," "Walk on the Wild Side," and "Goodnight Ladies" blend pop polish with musical thinking just as distinctive as Reed's lyrical conceits. And while Reed occasionally overplays his hand in writing stuff he figured the glam kids wanted ("Make Up" and "I'm So Free" being the most obvious examples), "Perfect Day," "Walk on the Wild Side," and "New York Telephone Conversation" proved he could still write about the demimonde with both perception and respect. The sound and style of Transformer would in many ways define Reed's career in the 1970s, and while it led him into a style that proved to be a dead end, you can't deny that Bowie and Ronson gave their hero a new lease on life -- and a solid album in the bargain. ~ Mark Deming After a tepid solo debut, Lou Reed's post-Velvet Underground standing looked dicey. Fortunately, David Bowie and his guitarist Mick Ronson stepped in to help Reed craft one of the best albums of his career. TRANSFORMER built on the stripped-down, quirky pop of LOADED-era VU, infusing it with the androgynous, cheeky glitz of the glam era (the bleached-out black-and-white cover photo of Reed in eye makeup is a giveaway), not to mention a fair bit of Ronson's guitar muscle. Much to everyone's credit, however, the album's stylish flair never eclipses Reed's excellent songcraft or acerbic wit. [paragraph here] TRANSFORMER's sense of chic fun is infectious, and is heightened by Reed's character sketches of Andy Warhol's entourage and the glitterati of New York. "New York Telephone Conversation" demonstrates his biting satire, as do "Hangin' Round," a Ronson-assisted rocker, and "Goodnight Ladies," a music hall send-up. But TRANSFORMER's highlights are some of Reed's best-ever songs: the soaring ditty "Satellite of Love," for instance, the cutting "Vicious," the romantic, yet chillingly melancholic "Perfect Day," and the slice of pop perfection that is "Walk On The Wild Side," complete with shuffling groove, sliding bass, instantly memorable vocal back-ups, and Reed's deadpan talk-singing. Ever the experimentalist, Reed would have difficulty matching the magic formula of this album again. As a result, TRANSFORMER remains one of the infallible standouts in his discography. David Bowie has never been shy about acknowledging his influences, and since the boho decadence and sexual ambiguity of the Velvet Underground's music hRolling Stone (1/4/73, p.61) - "..Lou Reed is probably a genius..Real good stuff..."Walk On The Wild Side" is another winner.." Rolling Stone (3/28/02, p.72) - 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...One of the all-time great fake Bowie albums....A glam manifesto as outrageous as Lou Reed himself..." Q (1/03, p.56) - Included in Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums Ever" Q (5/92, p.103) - 3 Stars - Good - "..bright and sassy.." Mojo (Publisher) (1/03, p.106) - "...TRANSFORMER boasts four stone classics..." NME (Magazine) (10/2/93, p.29) - Ranked #55 in NME's list of the `Greatest Albums Of All Time.' Lou Reed Transformer Songs Purchase Transformer CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lou Reed Berlin CD (1973) Remastered
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Personnel: Lou Reed (vocals); Steve Hunter (guitar); Dick Wagner, Ray Colcord (keyboards); Prakash John (bass instrument); Pentti Glan (drums). Liner Note Author: Michael Hill. In 1974, after the commercial disaster of his album Berlin, Lou Reed needed a hit, and Rock N Roll Animal was a rare display of commercial acumen on his part, just the right album at just the right time. Recorded in concert with Reed's crack road band at the peak of their form, Rock N Roll Animal offered a set of his most anthemic songs ...
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$13.19 Remastered reissue of 1968 album, suitable for standard & 'Super Audio' CD players. Digipak.
The Rolling Stones: Keith Richards (vocals, guitar); Mick Jagger (vocals); Brian Jones (guitar); Bill Wyman (bass); Charlie Watts (drums). Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, England. The Stones forsook psychedelic experimentation ...
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Neil Young (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica, Wurlitzer organ); Neil Young (Wurlitzer piano); Ben Keith ...
| | Animals Retrospective CD (2004)
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Personnel: John Mellencamp (vocals, guitar); David Grissom (guitar, mandolin, bass); Mike Wanchic (guitar, dobro, dulcimer, background vocals); Malcolm Burn (guitar, harmonica, organ, synthesizer); Toby Myers (guitar, keyboards, bass, background vocals); John Cascella (penny whistle, accordion, organ, melodica, background vocals); Pat Peterson (accordion, maracas, background vocals); Kenny Aronoff (drums, percussion). Producers: John Mellencamp, Malcolm Burn, David Leonard, Michael Wanchic. Recorded at Bellmont Mall, Belmont, Indiana. Personnel: John Mellencamp (vocals); John Cascella (vocals, pennywhistle, accordion, melodica, organ, Farfisa, Hammond b-3 organ); David Grissom (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, mandolin); Mike Wanchic (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, dulcimer, background vocals); Toby Myers (guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, background vocals); Pat Peterson (accordion, maracas, background vocals); Kenny Aronoff (vibraphone, drums, congas, bongos, claves, djembe, guiro, maracas, rainsticks, shaker, tambourine); Malcolm Burn (guitar, harmonica, organ, synthesizer); Lisa Germano (mandolin, zither, violin, pennywhistle, background vocals). Audio Mixers: John Mellencamp; David Leonard; Mike Wanchic; Malcolm Burn. Recording information: Belmont Mall Studio, Belmont, IN. Photographers: Joshua Nefsky; Larry Fink. Arranger: John Mellencamp. Following the stripped-down rock & roll of Whenever We Wanted, the somber Human Wheels comes as a bit of shock. Throughout his mid-'80s peak, John Mellencamp infused his best work with despair, but he never has sounded as beaten ...
| | Golem Fresh Off Boat CD (2006)
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| | Stan Barnes G 522 The Fruits CD (2006)
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$12.69 1. Love Whether it is Agape’ Philos, Storge’ or Eros, Love is really all we want and need. Please sit back and enjoy this opening track that emphasizes the need and desire for Love… 2. JoyWhen we think about it, don’t we all want to feel good and have a good time in life. But there is nothing that brings more Joy than knowing than getting together with friends and family and enjoying each other’s company… A celebration of life. Think about that as you sit back and listen to Joy. I know that you’re going to Enjoy it… (pun intended)3. PeaceIn this world in this time that we live in, it seems as though everywhere we turn, the one thing that is lacking is Peace. Peace of mind, heart and soul. And also Peace between family and friends. There is so much going on that we all wish that we could sit back and just enjoy the good old days. Well put on Track #3. This song was designed to take you on a musical journey, to relax your mind, and allow you to take a break away from this hectic society. This song will quietly scream relaxation, contentment and satisfaction. Please allow peace to wind you down while for a few moments of time you think about a time when there will be peace all around….4. Long-Suffering Sometime in life things get us down. There are so many trials and tribulations that its hard to go on… But instead of giving up, or letting life get the best of us, we are determined to meet the challenges head on. We can’t allow depression, discouragement to get the best of us. There are several qualities that we have been endowed with that allow us to do this, patience, endurance, stamina, fortitude and tolerance. But none really say it like the ability to be Long-Suffering… Listen as our Vocalists Kenyatta stresses this in this tribute to all of the above in “Long-Suffering”… 5 Prelude to Kindness and 6 Kindness Prelude to Kindness is a Vocal introduction to Kindness ...
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