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Songs For Drella Is A Concept Album By The Velvet Underground Alumni Lou Reed And John Cale. It Was Released In 1990 By Sire Records. The Album Is The Pair's First Collaboration Since 1972 And Is Dedicated To The Memory Of Andy Warhol Their Mentor Who Had Died Unexpectedly In 1987. Drella Was A Nickname For Warhol A Portmanteau Of Dracula And Cinderella Used By Warhol's Crowd. Songs For Drella Offers A Kind Of Vie Romancée Of Warhol Focusing On His Interpersonal Relations. The Songs Fall Roughly Into Three Categories Warhol's Semi-Fictitious First-Person Perspective Third-Person Narratives Chronicling Events And Affairs And First-Person Feelings Towards And Commentaries On Warhol By Reed And Cale Themselves. The Pair Had Been Playing The Songs Live In 1989 As A Song Cycle Before Committing Them To Tape. By The End Of Recording Cale Vowed Never To Work With Reed Again Due To Personal Differences Nevertheless Songs For Drella Would Prove To Be The Overture To A Full-Blown Velvet Underground Reunion A One-Off Performance Of "Heroin" In 1990 And A Tour In 1993. Although The Album Was Conceived As An Indivisible Whole A Single Was Released Off It "Nobody But You".

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