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Lou Reed - Lou Reed (2006) Japan Mini LP Box FLAC Beolab1700
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1. Lou Reed - I Can't Stand It [02:37]
2. Lou Reed - Going Down [02:56]
3. Lou Reed - Walk And Talk It [03:41]
4. Lou Reed - Lisa Says [05:32]
5. Lou Reed - Berlin [05:16]
6. Lou Reed - I Love You [02:20]
7. Lou Reed - Wild Child [04:43]
8. Lou Reed - Love Makes You Feel [03:13]
9. Lou Reed - Ride Into The Sun [03:17]
10. Lou Reed - Ocean [05:03]
Playing Time.........: 38:42
Total Size...........: 222.24 MB
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Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) reissue from Lou Reed. Part of a 9-album Cardboard sleeve (mini LP) Lou Reed reissue campaign featuring the albums "Lou Reed," "Transformer," "Berlin," "Rock and Roll Animal," "Sally Can't Dance," "Lou Reed Live," "Metal Machine Music," Coney Island Baby," and "Rock adn Roll Heart." Lou Reed's solo debut suggests that neither Reed nor his new record company were quite sure about what to do with him in 1972. It would be years before the cult of the Velvet Underground became big enough to mean anything commercially, leaving Lou pretty much back where he started from in the public eye after five years of hard work, and he seemed to be searching for a different musical direction on this set without quite deciding what it would be.
Lou also didn't appear to have done much songwriting since he left the Velvets in 1970; with the exception of the hilariously catty "Wild Child" and "Berlin," a song Reed would revisit a few years later, nearly every significant song on Lou Reed dated back to his tenure with the Velvet Underground, though it would be years before that band's recordings of "I Can't Stand It," "Lisa Says," or "Ocean" would surface. On its own terms, Lou Reed isn't a bad album, but it isn't a terribly interesting one either, and since superior performances of most of these songs are available elsewhere, it stands today more as a historical curiosity than anything else.