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| New Sensations CD (1984) Reissue; Remastered
$11.59 Lou Reed never struck anyone as one of the happiest guys in rock & roll, so some fans were taken aback when his 1984 album New Sensations kicked off with "I Love You, Suzanne," a catchy up-tempo rocker that sounded ...
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| Legendary Hearts CD (1983) Reissue; Remastered
$11.59 If Legendary Hearts seemed like a disappointment in 1983, that was largely because the year before Lou Reed had released The Blue Mask, one of the finest albums of his career, and Legendary Hearts just wasn't quite as good. But ...
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| Rock N Roll Animal CD (1974) Remastered
$8.99 Lou Reed has always dabbled in contrasts, so it comes as no surprise that the follow-up to his darkly serious concept album BERLIN was a commercially oriented, good-time rock & roll fest. ROCK N' ROLL ANIMAL is a live set ...
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| Walk On The Wild Side: The Best Of Lou Reed CD (1977)
$7.59 Between 1966 and 1970, Reed led the Velvet Underground. Reed's departure left a creative vacuum within the group. Two years passed before Lou Reed was released. David Bowie, oversaw Transformer, which captured a prevailing mood of decadence. Reed returned to ...
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| Blue Mask CD (1982)
$6.79 After a dispiriting early-'80s slump at Arista Records, Lou Reed renewed himself artistically by changing labels and releasing THE BLUE MASK on RCA in 1982. This was a brave move, since THE BLUE MASK is a resolutely uncommercial album, making ...
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| Lou Reed Live: Extended Versions CD (2003)
$6.05 Recorded live at Howard Stein's Academy of Music, New York, New York on December 21, 1973.
The material on LOU REED LIVE was recorded at the same 1973 performance that resulted in the better-known live Reed album ROCK & ROLL ANIMAL. ...
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| Transformer CD (1972) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$8.99 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 ...
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| New York CD (1989)
$9.29 Arguably the finest album of Reed's solo career, NEW YORK hails back to the days of the Velvets with its no-nonsense approach and unflinchingly sardonic lyrics. The difference is that there's a lifetime of learning in the songs here, and ...
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| Metal Machine Music CD (1975)
$7.59 1975's METAL MACHINE MUSIC is, without question, the one album in Lou Reed's oeuvre that inspires the most hyperbole in critic's pens, and one of the harshest records ever released by a major record company. Originally a double LP, it ...
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| Berlin: Live At St. Anne's Warehouse CD (2008)
$12.25 Though it was dismissed as morbid and self-indulgent upon its initial 1973 release, critics and audiences alike have come to view Lou Reed's unquestionably grandiose concept album, BERLIN, as one of the high points of his solo career. The album's ...
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 Lou Reed Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Lou Reed songs: Satellite of Love Lyrics, Vicious Lyrics, Perfect Day Lyrics, Berlin Lyrics, How Do You Think It Feels Lyrics, Wild Child Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs New York Telephone Conversation Lyrics, Heroin Lyrics, White Light/White Heat Lyrics, Goodnight Ladies Lyrics, I Love You Lyrics, Hangin' Round Lyrics, Ocean Lyrics, Lisa Says Lyrics, Going Down Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Love Makes You Feel Lyrics, Foot of Pride Lyrics, This Magic Moment Lyrics, City Lights Lyrics, Stupid Man Lyrics.
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 Lou Reed Biography
Lou Reed is among the most literate wordsmiths in rock & roll history. His first decade of post-Velvet Underground work included some undeniable high points (BERLIN, the David Bowie-produced TRANSFORMER) but he was plagued by inconsistency. Reed came back with a vengeance in the '80s and '90s, though, producing some truly powerful work (THE BLUE MASK, NEW YORK). Throughout his solo career he's collaborated with everyone from former bandmate John Cale to avant garde theater king Robert Wilson. Through it all, Reed remains the quintessential urban poet, and undoubtedly one of the most influential songwriters of the 20th century.
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 Worked With
Killers, Velvet Underground, Nico, Kevin Hearn, Antony, Laurie Anderson
 Contemporaries
David Bowie, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, Roxy Music, Mott the Hoople, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, New York Dolls, John Cale, Patti Smith, Jonathan Richman, Nico, Ian Hunter, Roy Wood, Steve Harley, Marc Bolan, Laurie Anderson (Performance Artist), Robbie Robertson, David Johansen, Glenn Branca, Kevin Coyne, Garland Jeffreys, A.A. Bondy, Rob Wasserman
 Followers
Sonic Youth, R.E.M., Nick Cave, Matthew Sweet, Talking Heads, The Fiery Furnaces, The Strokes, Pere Ubu, Suicide, Lloyd Cole, The Cars, Television, Architecture in Helsinki, Luna, Jim Carroll, Richard Hell, Peter Blegvad
 Influences
Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, James Brown, Chuck Berry, Ornette Coleman, Little Richard, Gene Vincent, Wilson Pickett, Dion, Little Jimmy Scott, The Fugs, The Five Keys
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