¡Avant 1958-1967
¡The Velvet Underground

 Description
[Machine Translation] Produced by pop art master Andy Warhol, the band debuted in 1967 with Nico on vocals. Avant-garde yet melodic. Freaky yet literary. This is a collection of rare recordings of the legendary band that had a huge impact on the rock world, from before their formation to their debut album with the banana jacket! From a 1966 acetate mix of the Bananas album (Velvet Underground & Nico) miraculously discovered in a New York street vendor in 2002, another mix of "Black Angel's Death Song" with Lou Reed's plaintive voice over John Cale's creaking viola continuo. European Sun," with its looping dark bass passages, is over a minute longer. You can also hear completely different takes of "Venus in Fur" and "I'm Waiting for the Man," as well as a rehearsal at Warhol's factory (studio) and a session of "Day Tripper," a song that debunks Lou Reed's statement before his death that "The Beatles are trash. You can even hear a phrase from "Day Tripper," a song that debunked Lou Reed's statement before his death that the Beatles were trash! Lou Reed and John Cale's surf band, which was formed in the early days of the band, covers the Beach Boys with Lou's vocals. The collection also includes Nico's "Strip-Tease" produced by Serge Gainsbourg in 1962, and Nico's single with Jimmy Page on guitar from 1965, as well as other related material never before released on CD. The Japanese commentary on the situation, episodes, and song titles of the time is included on the inside cover.


凌 Credits
The Velvet Underground
Lou Reed
John Cale
Nico
Andy Warhol


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