LOU REED - Words And Music, May 1965 - LP - Pink Vinyl
LOU REED - Words And Music, May 1965 - LP - Pink Vinyl

LOU REED - Words And Music, May 1965 - LP - Pink Vinyl

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Label: Light In The Attic SKU: 21546 Catalogue ID: LITA188-1-3 Format: Vinyl
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LOU REED - Words And Music, May 1965 - LP - Pink Vinyl

LOU REED - Words And Music, May 1965 - LP - Pink Vinyl

€37.99 €27.99

 

LP - Indies Exclusive Limited Edition Pink Vinyl. Only 1,000 copies pressed in this edition. With 20 Page Booklet Featuring Lyrics, Archival Photos, and Liner Notes by Greil Marcus, Don Fleming and Jason Stern.

Released in tandem with the late artist’s 80th birthday celebrations, the album offers an extraordinary, unvarnished, and plainly poignant insight into one of America’s true poet-songwriters. Capturing Lou Reed in his formative years, this previously unreleased collection of songs—penned by a young Reed, recorded to tape with the help of future bandmate John Cale, and mailed to himself as a “poor man’s copyright”—remained sealed in its original envelope and unopened for nearly 50 years. Its contents embody some of the most vital, groundbreaking contributions to American popular music committed to tape in the 20th century. Through examination of these songs rooted firmly in the folk tradition, we see clearly Lou’s lasting influence on the development of modern American music – from punk to art-rock and everything in between. A true time capsule, these recordings not only memorialise the nascent sparks of what would become the seeds of the incredibly influential Velvet Underground; they also cement Reed as a true observer with an innate talent for synthesising and distilling the world around him into pure sonic poetry.

LP and CD include booklets featuring lyrics, archival photos, and liner notes by Greil MarcusDon Fleming and Jason Stern (LP: 20-pgs, CD: 60-pgs); CD and Cassette include six unheard tracks recorded between 1958 and 1964, including early demos, a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,” and a doo-wop serenade recorded in ‘58 when the legendary singer-songwriter was just sixteen-years-old.

Tracklisting:

1. I'm Waiting for the Man - May 1965 Demo
2. Men of Good Fortune - May 1965 Demo
3. Heroin - May 1965 Demo
4. Too Late - May 1965 Demo
5. Buttercup Song - May 1965 Demo
6. Walk Alone - May 1965 Demo
7. Buzz Buzz Buzz - May 1965 Demo
8. Pale Blue Eyes - May 1965 Demo
9. Stockpile - May 1965 Demo
10. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams - May 1965 Demo