Lou Reed (album)
Lou Reed is the debut solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in April 1972 by RCA Records, two years after he left the Velvet Underground. It was produced by Richard Robinson and Reed and features London session musicians as Reed's backing band, two of whom, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe, were from the British progressive rock band Yes. Wakeman recalled that during the recording sessions, "the lights had to be out so nobody could see."[4] The album was recorded in Morgan Studios, London, between December 1971 and January 1972.
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Released | April 1972 | |||
Recorded | December 1971 – January 1972 | |||
Studio | Morgan, Willesden, London | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 38:38 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Chicago Tribune | [2] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B+[3] |
With increasing interest in the Velvet Underground, Reed's debut album was highly anticipated, but was a commercial and critical disappointment, reaching only No. 189 on the Billboard 200. It comprises eight new recordings of then-unreleased Velvet Underground songs, and two new songs, "Going Down" and "Berlin" (the latter was re-recorded by Reed as the title track for his 1973 album Berlin).
Track listing
All tracks are written by Lou Reed, except where noted.
- Side one
- "I Can't Stand It" – 2:37
- "Going Down" – 2:57
- "Walk and Talk It" – 3:40
- "Lisa Says" – 5:34
- "Berlin" – 5:16
- Side two
- "I Love You" – 2:21
- "Wild Child" – 4:41
- "Love Makes You Feel" – 3:13
- "Ride into the Sun" (Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker) – 3:16
- "Ocean" – 5:06
Cross-reference
Eight tracks from Lou Reed were, at one point, originally performed by The Velvet Underground. These recordings have been released on various compilations and live albums, which have been cataloged below.
Title | Original Velvet Underground release | Notes |
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"I Can't Stand It" | 1969: The Velvet Underground Live, VU | Additional verse on Lou Reed version. |
"Walk and Talk It" | Peel Slowly and See, Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) | Different lyrics and added musical sections on Lou Reed version. The Velvet Underground version is titled "Walk and Talk". |
"Lisa Says" | 1969, VU | Extended version with different lyrics on Lou Reed version. |
"I Love You" | Peel Slowly and See, Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) | --- |
"Wild Child" | --- | No Velvet Underground recording has surfaced yet, but the song is known to have been played live in 1970.[5] However, the song was performed by Lou Reed and John Cale at the Bataclan 1972 concert in Paris with Nico, and can be heard on the Velvet Underground bootleg Ultra Rare Tracks Vol. 2, which features Lou Reed playing the song with an acoustic guitar into a tape recorder.
The bridge melody was later reused for the bridge in Lou Reed's song "Hangin' 'Round" on Transformer. |
"Love Makes You Feel" | Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) | The Velvet Underground version is titled "Love Makes You Feel Ten Foot Tall". |
"Ride into the Sun" | Another View, What Goes On, Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition), Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes | Lou Reed version is similar to the versions found on Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) and The Quine Tapes. Earlier versions of the song can be found on Another View and What Goes On. |
"Ocean" | 1969, VU, Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) | The version on Lou Reed is closest to the version found on Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition). |
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the Lou Reed liner notes.[6]
- Lou Reed – vocals; guitar
- Caleb Quaye – electric and acoustic guitars; piano
- Steve Howe – guitar
- Paul Keogh – electric and acoustic guitars
- Rick Wakeman – piano
- Les Hurdle – bass guitar
- Brian Odgers – bass guitar
- Clem Cattini – percussion
- Kay Garner – harmony vocals
- Helene Francois – harmony vocals
Production
- Richard Robinson – producer
- Lou Reed – producer
- Mike Bobak – engineer
- Tom Adams – cover art
- Ronn Campisi – photography
References
- AllMusic review
- Kot, Greg (January 12, 1992). "Lou Reed's Recordings: 25 Years of Path-breaking Music". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
- Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: R". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 10, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- Sweetman, Simon. "The Rick Wakeman Interview". Stuff. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
- Olivier Landemaine. "Live performances and rehearsals: 1970" at The Velvet Underground Web Page: Electricity Comes from Other PlaNETs website link
- Lou Reed (CD booklet). Lou Reed. RCA Records. 1972.CS1 maint: others (link)