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  1. 28. Okt. 2013 · Lou Reed: Berlin. Und jetzt wird nicht mehr nur mit Blumen geschlagen: "Berlin", das Konzeptalbum über ein dysfunktionales Paar, gilt als eine der deprimierendsten Platten der...

    • Hudson River Wind Meditations
    • Rock and Roll Heart
    • Mistrial
    • Growing Up in Public
    • Lulu
    • The Bells
    • Metal Machine Music
    • The Raven
    • Sally Can’T Dance
    • Set The Twilight Reeling

    Regarding Lou Reed’s final solo album, there was a slight taste of dissatisfaction when his longtime rock fans cracked open this LP. Undoubtedly influenced by his growing obsession with Tai Chi, Reed pushes the idea of meditation to the fore of his work on this record. The 67-minute LP, made up of four instrumental pieces, hinted that Reed’s days a...

    When Arista records signed up Lou Reed, he had come off the run of some extraordinary records, so they may well have been disappointed with Rock and Roll Heart. But while some of his recent output had been musically impressive, his off-stage persona must’ve raised eyebrows. Reed was struggling for money and was supposedly on the verge of bankruptcy...

    As with a host of stars in the eighties, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, to name just two, Lou Reed spent the decade trying to recoup the money he lost during the previous decadent decade. It meant that he ditched his rock star persona and created a purely plastic pop version of himself. It is this version which can be found on Mistrialfrom 1986. ...

    At the turn of the decade, we expect Lou Reed had very little recollection of the previous ten years. The seventies had been such a head-spinning mess of failures and success for Reed that the new decade must’ve promoted the idea of moving on. As such, on Growing Up in Public, Reed attempts to stitch together a brand new version of himself, removed...

    The final album Reed ever made wasn’t a reflection of his own career but proof that even at the end of his life, Reed was all about experimenting. On Lulu, the album he shared with metal legends Metallica, Reed adds a permanent full stop to the sentence. On the album, Reed takes on vocal duties but, instead of singing, delivers his lines with the f...

    Reed has a habit of creating some of the most arresting pieces of pop you’re ever likely to hear. The trouble is, he also has a habit of creating wholly forgettable records. One such album is 1979 effort The Bells. Reed was famed for becoming easily bored by his own career and it’s easy to hear that resignation in this record. Though there are some...

    If we were to judge all of Lou Reed’s albums on musical joy alone then Metal Machine Musicfrom 1975 would be stone dead last. But we’re not, we’re ranking them in order of greatness and no matter what you say, this album is really great. At over an hour of solely aggressive and antagonistic industrial noises, it is one of the strangest albums ever ...

    Taking lessons from the pioneer of moody looking visages, Reed borrows directly from the imagery of Edgar Allan Poe for this album. Based on an opera that was based on Poe’s writings, this record saw Reed invite some old friends into the studio including Laurie Anderson, Steve Buscemi and, of course, David Bowie. There is certainly a distinct whiff...

    Lou Reed may well be one of the most loved figures of music today but that doesn’t mean the charts have ever paid attention to him. Reed’s only top 10 album came in 1974 with Sally Can’t Dance. Detractors will point to the record as one of Reed’s most boring but there’s a real charm to proceedings. The record is largely composed of original materia...

    The 1996 album Set the Twilight Reelingcame after two of Reed’s more successful solo outings. The album does pay homage to the late Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison with one track but otherwise, the songs included are pretty standard fare. It sees Reed return to his favoured pose of a cranky uncle and take on his usual swagger with an...

  2. 27. Okt. 2022 · By Paul Elliott. ( Classic Rock ) last updated 27 October 2023. Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground influenced multiple generations of musicians, from David Bowie to punk rock, metal and beyond. These are his best albums. (Image credit: United Archives GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo)

  3. 16. Aug. 2023 · The list of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground Albums Ranked Worst to Best includes only studio albums, but a couple of live releases, both from 1974, are essential listens: Reed's...

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  4. 27. Okt. 2016 · A guide to the best, deepest and most overlooked LPs by the rock & roll grandmaster, from Velvet Underground classics to solo landmarks and beyond. Find out why The Velvet Underground & Nico, Transformer, Berlin and more are among his must-hear albums.

  5. 10 Best Lou Reed Albums Ranked. Rena Sherwood 3 years ago No Comments. Photo: Marcelo Costa, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons. The late, great Lou Reed took anger and turned it into an art form.

  6. 17. Apr. 2024 · From Transformer and New York to Coney Island Baby and Street Hassle, this list features all of Lou Reed's studio albums. This list has been voted on by music fans around the world, so the order of this list isn't just one person's opinion. Most divisive: Growing Up in Public.