Album

New York

Lou Reed

1989 · Rock

34 collectors on Gatefold own this

New York by Lou Reed

New York is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 90 pressings tracked, owned by 34 collectors.

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New York is the fifteenth solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in January 1989 by Sire Record. The album received universal critical acclaim upon release, and is widely considered to be among Reed's strongest solo effort. It is highly regarded for the strength and force of its lyrical content; Reed stated that he required simple music so that it would not distract from his frank lyric. The single "Dirty Blvd." was a number-one hit on the newly created Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for four week. Reed's former band, the Velvet Underground, were at the peak of their cult popularity in the late 1980, but his solo career had hit several lows during the 1980. The widespread popularity of New York reignited his career to the extent the Velvet Underground were revived for a world tour. Velvet Underground drummer Moe Tucker played percussion on two track. Reed's straightforward rock and roll sound on this album was unusual for the time and along with other releases such as Graham Parker's The Mona Lisa's Sister presaged a back-to-basics turn in mainstream rock music. Conversely, the lyrics through the 14 songs are profuse and carefully woven, making New York Reed's most overtly conceptual album since the early 1970. His polemical liner notes direct the listener to hear the 57-minute album in one sitting, "as though it were a book or a movie." The lyrics vent anger at many public figures in the news at the time. Reed mentions by name the Virgin Mary, the NRA, Rudy Giuliani, "the President", "the mayor", the "Statue of Bigotry", Buddha, Mike Tyson, Bernard Goetz, Donald Trump, "Mr. Waldheim", "the Pontiff", Jesse Jackson, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Swaggart, Louis Farrakhan, Oliver North, Richard Secord (misidentified as "William Secord"), and Morton Downey. Reed also drew inspiration from some of his friends and fellow artist. For instance, in the song "Last Great American Whale", Reed quotes John Mellencamp, referring to him as "my painter friend Donald." Upon hearing the album, Mellencamp himself said, "Yeah, it sounds like it was produced by an eighth-grader, but I like it." .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Romeo Had Juliette3:09
  2. A2Halloween Parade3:33
  3. A3Dirty Blvd.3:29
  4. A4Endless Cycle4:01
  5. A5There Is No Time3:45
  6. A6Last Great American Whale3:42
  7. A7Beginning Of A Great Adventure4:57

Side B

  1. B1Busload Of Faith4:50
  2. B2Sick Of You3:25
  3. B3Hold On3:24
  4. B4Good Evening Mr. Waldheim4:35
  5. B5Xmas In February2:55
  6. B6Strawman5:54
  7. B7Dime Store Mystery5:01

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • clean
  • cynical
  • urban

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