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Thread: Album Club, May 2020: Lou Reed - 'New York'

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    Default Album Club, May 2020: Lou Reed - 'New York'

    The Album Club choice for May 2020 comes courtesy of Garry (Gazjam) with Lou Reed's New York. As always, please listen to the Album in its entirety before you comment and vote.


    Lou Reed – New York



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(album)

    Released in 1989. Proof, if any was ever needed, that Lou Reed was never just the Velvet Underground and “Walk on the Wild Side” guy, this Album was important in its time, and sadly, 31 years after its release it’s message still rings true today.

    Reed could make music that shakes you awake, makes you look around you and think to yourself, (and to paraphrase David Byrne…) “How the fuck did we get here?” And that’s this Album.

    Running at nearly an hour, it’s a raging 14 track exploration of his home city of New York, a collage of individual musical short stories linked by all that’s wrong with his America. Like episodes of a TV series, each track explores a different facet of the American “Dream” and human condition given the New York (and further afield America) he found himself in at that time.

    A guitar based Rock album, which wants you to turn the wick up and let it pin you to the back wall. As Lou Reed himself said: “You can't beat 2 guitars, bass, and drums”. This album is a testament to that.

    Sharp intellectual storytelling and prescient themes wrapped up in a ballsy piece of literate Rock 'n Roll.
    Gang violence, diversity, Aids and discrimination, Growing up in poverty, the cycle of child abuse, corporate greed, climate change, fatherhood, keeping sane in the madness, infidelity, treatment of Veterans, TV evangelists, and so much more…

    It’ll make you think, AND make you laugh out loud - parts of it are so funny.

    The lyrics conjuring up images of people and situations (you may remember them from the time and even recognise some of them in the news right now…) that’ll give you the grins. (For those playing along at home, listen to Track 9 “Sick of You” and see who you can spot.)

    This Album is a rich treat for the ears and the mind, a collection of musical short stories about Lou Reed’s beloved (but failing) America.
    Lou Reed's songwriting and lyrics in this album are superb, stunning even as good as anything else I've heard or better. Dip into what it says and see if you don’t think about how things are in America right now.

    This Albums a work of Genius.

    Over and out.


    https://open.spotify.com/album/7xGqf...ThK2M2bzFhe8WA

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    Great album choice that Gaz. Thoroughly enjoyed it good 8 from me.

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    Excellent choice!

    A veritable tour de force. Angry, cynical, yet astute observation and commentary by Reed on life and times in NY. The lyrics are literate and have some real poetry in them.

    9/10 from me.
    Barry

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    Not a massive fan but most of the tracks worked for me - thanks for suggesting 8/10
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    Listen to this on headphones with Qobuz and it is a very good album, I like Lou Reed a lot and most of the tracks are typical of his style and observation, a couple I found lacking though. So for me 8/10, I will recommend “ Set The Twilight Reeling” which came out 6 years later, so if you liked New York give this a go.
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    Just having a second listen to this one and it has grown on me more, if I could amend my score it would now be 9/10
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    I bought it on release. The CD version had a video disc layer so you could 'sing along to the lyrics'. La, la, la...

    Brilliant album.. Always one of my fave Lou Reed albums. The production is simply brilliant too.

    I also like Magic and Loss but you need to be in a darker mood for that one. Still a great album.

    The only albums I can't get on with are Metal Machine Music and Songs for Drella. The former being too bonkers and the latter being boring as hell.

    Still miss Lou releasing stuff.

    Anyway, New York, Great choice... And yes, still true today. A very sad state of affairs.

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    As others have said this is my favorite Lou Reed album, a true account of the times and troubles of NYC, most of it still true today


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    Had this since it came out, walk on the wild side remains my favourite Lou Reed album

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    Thank you so much, the music hooks up, some tracks are definitely worth adding to your playlist!

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