Reed died in 2013. A new collection, recorded in 1965, captures the earliest-known versions of some of the Velvet Underground's best known songs, including "Heroin" and "Pale Blue Eyes." This is FRESH ...
The 11 titles were “Buttercup Song,” “Buzz Buzz Buzz,” “Heroin,” two versions of “I'm Waiting for the Man,” “Men of Good Fortune,” “Pale Blue Eyes,” “Stockpile,” “Too Late,” “Walk Alone” and “Wrap ...
2. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (1963/64 Home Recording) 3. Michael, Row The Boat Ashore (1963/64 Home Recording) 4. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right (Partial) (1963/64 Home Recording) ...
Light in the Attic Records and Laurie Anderson announced a partnership on Monday (June 6) on the Lou Reed Archive Series that will feature a roll-out of rare and unreleased material from the late punk ...
This is FRESH AIR. Lou Reed, who died in 2013, would have been 80 this year. In part to commemorate that, some crucial, previously unreleased music by Reed has just been issued. Titled "Words & Music, ...
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