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1CD | XLD-Rip | FLAC-tracks +cue +log +SCANS | 21.01.2009 | 328,04 Mb
Genre: Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal UICY-93896
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Nothing in their debut could really have prepared fans for the sonic assault the Velvets unleashed in White Light/White Heat. Freed from Andy Warhol’s patronage (and Nico’s vocals), Lou Reed and company strip production values to a minimum and turn out a primitive rock & roll masterpiece: everything on this record sounds distorted and abrasive. Depending on how you feel about these sorts of things, this makes it either their best or their worst record. Of course, underneath it all are some of Reed’s greatest songs, from the title track to the wistful “Here She Comes Now.” It all culminates on side 2 with the raucously joyous “I Heard Her Call My Name” (“And then my mind split open,” Reed sings, and his guitar lets you know just about how that would feel) and the epic “Sister Ray”–10 minutes of transcendent, pounding fuzz as Reed searches for his “mainline.” –Percy Keegan
Tracklist:
1. White Light/White Heat – The Velvet Underground, Reed, Lou
2. The Gift – The Velvet Underground, Cale, John
3. Lady Godiva’s Operation – The Velvet Underground, Reed, Lou
4. Here She Comes Now – The Velvet Underground, Cale, John
5. I Heard Her Call My Name – The Velvet Underground, Reed, Lou
6. Sister Ray – The Velvet Underground, Cale, John
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July 6th, 2010
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