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New York (Album) by Lou Reed

Artist Biography For Lou Reed

Lewis Allan Reed March 2 1942 – October 27 2013 Was An American Musician Songwriter And Poet. He Was The Guitarist Singer And Principal Songwriter For The Rock Band The Velvet Underground And Had A Solo Career That Spanned Five Decades. Although Not Commercially Successful During Its Existence The Velvet Underground Became Regarded As One Of The Most Influential Bands In The History Of Underground And Alternative Rock Music. Reed's Distinctive Deadpan Voice Poetic And Transgressive Lyrics And Experimental Guitar Playing Were Trademarks Throughout His Long Career. Having Played Guitar And Sung In Doo-Wop Groups In High School Reed Studied Poetry At Syracuse University Under Delmore Schwartz And Had Served As A Radio DJ Hosting A Late-Night Avant Garde Music Program While At College. After Graduating From Syracuse He Went To Work For Pickwick Records In New York City A Low-Budget Record Company That Specialized In Sound-Alike Recordings As A Songwriter And Session Musician. A Fellow Session Player At Pickwick Was John Cale Together With Sterling Morrison And Angus MacLise They Would Form The Velvet Underground In 1965. After Building A Reputation On The Avant Garde Music Scene They Gained The Attention Of Andy Warhol Who Became The Band's Manager They In Turn Became Something Of A Fixture At The Factory Warhol's Art Studio And Served As His "house Band" For Various Projects. The Band Released Their First Album Now With Drummer Moe Tucker And Featuring German Singer Nico In 1967 And Parted Ways With Warhol Shortly Thereafter. Following Several Lineup Changes And Three More Little-Heard Albums Reed Quit The Band In 1970. After Leaving The Band Reed Would Go On To A Much More Commercially Successful Solo Career Releasing Twenty Solo Studio Albums. His Second Transformer 1972 Was Produced By David Bowie And Arranged By Mick Ronson And Brought Him Mainstream Recognition. The Album Is Considered An Influential Landmark Of The Glam Rock Genre Anchored By Reed's Most Successful Single "Walk On The Wild Side". After Transformer The Less Commercial But Critically Acclaimed Berlin Peaked At No. 7 On The UK Albums Chart. Rock 'n' Roll Animal A Live Album Released In 1974 Sold Strongly And Sally Can't Dance 1974 Peaked At No. 10 On The Billboard 200 But For A Long Period After Reed's Work Did Not Translate Into Sales Leading Him Deeper Into Drug Addiction And Alcoholism. Reed Cleaned Up In The Early 1980s And Gradually Returned To Prominence With The Blue Mask 1982 And New Sensations 1984 Reaching A Critical And Commercial Career Peak With His 1989 Album New York. Reed Participated In The Re-Formation Of The Velvet Underground In The 1990s And Made Several More Albums Including A Collaboration Album With John Cale Titled Songs For Drella Which Was A Tribute To Their Former Mentor Andy Warhol. Magic And Loss 1992 Would Become Reed's Highest-Charting Album On The UK Albums Chart Peaking At No. 6. He Contributed Music To Two Theatrical Interpretations Of 19th Century Writers One Of Which He Developed Into An Album Titled The Raven. He Married His Third Wife Laurie Anderson In 2008 And Recorded The Collaboration Album Lulu With Metallica. He Died In 2013 Of Liver Disease. Reed Has Been Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Twice As A Member Of The Velvet Underground In 1996 And As A Solo Act In 2015. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Lou_Reed Studio Albums
Lou Reed 1972 Transformer 1972 Berlin 1973 Rock 'n' Roll Animal 1974 Sally Can't Dance 1974 Metal Machine Music 1975 Coney Island Baby 1975 Rock And Roll Heart 1976 Street Hassle 1978 The Bells 1979 Growing Up In Public 1980 The Blue Mask 1982 Legendary Hearts 1983 New Sensations 1984 Mistrial 1986 New York 1989 Magic And Loss 1992 Set The Twilight Reeling 1996 Ecstasy 2000 The Raven 2003 Hudson River Wind Meditations 2007

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New York Is The Fifteenth Solo Studio Album By American Musician Lou Reed Released In January 1989 By Sire Records. The Album Received Universal Critical Acclaim Upon Release And Is Widely Considered To Be Among Reed's Strongest Solo Efforts. It Is Highly Regarded For The Strength And Force Of Its Lyrical Content Reed Stated That He Required Simple Music So That It Would Not Distract From His Frank Lyrics. The Single "Dirty Blvd." Was A Number-One Hit On The Newly Created Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Chart For Four Weeks. Reed's Former Band The Velvet Underground Were At The Peak Of Their Cult Popularity In The Late 1980s But His Solo Career Had Hit Several Lows During The 1980s. The Widespread Popularity Of New York Reignited His Career To The Extent The Velvet Underground Were Revived For A World Tour. Velvet Underground Drummer Moe Tucker Played Percussion On Two Tracks. Reed's Straightforward Rock And Roll Sound On This Album Was Unusual For The Time And Along With Other Releases Such As Graham Parker's The Mona Lisa's Sister Presaged A Back-To-Basics Turn In Mainstream Rock Music. Conversely The Lyrics Through The 14 Songs Are Profuse And Carefully Woven Making New York Reed's Most Overtly Conceptual Album Since The Early 1970s. His Polemical Liner Notes Direct The Listener To Hear The 57-Minute Album In One Sitting "as Though It Were A Book Or A Movie." The Lyrics Vent Anger At Many Public Figures In The News At The Time. Reed Mentions By Name The Virgin Mary The NRA Rudy Giuliani "the President" "the Mayor" The "Statue Of Bigotry" Buddha Mike Tyson Bernard Goetz Donald Trump "Mr. Waldheim" "the Pontiff" Jesse Jackson Jimi Hendrix Jimmy Swaggart Louis Farrakhan Oliver North Richard Secord Misidentified As "William Secord" And Morton Downey. Reed Also Drew Inspiration From Some Of His Friends And Fellow Artists. For Instance In The Song "Last Great American Whale" Reed Quotes John Mellencamp Referring To Him As "my Painter Friend Donald." Upon Hearing The Album Mellencamp Himself Said "Yeah It Sounds Like It Was Produced By An Eighth-Grader But I Like It." The Cover Art Is A Photograph With Five Different Shots Of Reed Superimposed On The Same Street Scene. The Photo Is A Blue Monochrome Apart From The Shoes/boots Which Are Brown The Colors Do Seem To Vary Across Different Pressings/issues. The Rear Photo Is The Same Street Scene Without Reed. The Street Is Lit From The Right Hand Side While The Photos Of Reed Are All Lit From The Left. Photography Is Credited To Waring Abbott. The Album Design Was Done By Spencer Drate Judith Salavetz And Sylvia Reed.