 | Peel Slowly and See [Read More ...] Limited edition Japanese pressing of the 1967 album, re-released on CD and packaged in a 12 x 12 inch album sized LP replica sleeve with all the original artwork and tracks. Universal. 2005. |
 | Bootleg Series, Vol. 1: The Quine Tapes [Read More ...] Review: this is coolest band on the planet:I can't even imagine would it be like at these concerts or any of the VU shows from the 60's. All we have in terms of visual is the warhol films and 1993 which doesnt even come close. I can't imagine what cool Lou must of looked flippin out with... |
 | Velvet Underground & Nico [Read More ...] Description: When the Velvets recorded this debut, they were best known as the protégés of Andy Warhol (who designed the sleeve), and as a grating, combustive live band. Fueled by drummer Moe Tucker's no-nonsense wham and John Cale's howling viola, some of the straight-up rock & roll and ar... |
 | What Goes On? [Read More ...] Review: **** Forget about " Peel Slowly and See " This blows it away ! **** :I was at my local used c.d. store ; ' Reckless Records ' in Chicago , Il......I saw this behind the counter....have always been a HUGE fan of V.U.....knew that this box set was considered the ' Holy Grail '... |
 | Chronicles [Read More ...] 17-track compilation of best-known material includes both studio and live performance. |
 | Final V.U., 1971-1973 [Read More ...] Japanese only 4 CD Live box set limited to 1000 copies. CD 1 was recorded in London, 11/71, CD 2 was recorded in the Netherlands, 11/71, CD 3 was recorded in England, 12/72 & CD 4 was recorded in Boston, 5/73. 51 tracks including 4 bonus tracks. Includes |
 | Chronicles [Read More ...] 17-track compilation of best-known material includes both studio and live performance. |
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 | Bootleg Series, Vol. 1: The Quine Tapes [Read More ...] Review: More of the Same:This Jap import is EXACTLY the same as Vol.1 so it's full of hiss and badly recorded music that is seminal.
Nothing touches this stuff. It's music of the gods. Who cares about the quality?
Lou Reed and the Velvets had crappy lyrics but caught a particular stra... |