Does this five-CD box set feature an abundance of essential material? Certainly. It has all four of the studio albums released by the Lou Reed-led lineup, and a wealth of previously unreleased goodies. Is it an essential purchase? That depends on your level of fanaticism. Most serious Velvet fans have all four of the core studio albums already (although the third, self-titled LP is presented in its muffled, so-called "closet" mix), and will be most interested in the previously unavailable recordings, which do hold considerable fascination…
After the Velvet Underground cut three albums for Verve Records that earned them lots of notoriety but negligible sales, the group signed with industry powerhouse Atlantic Records in 1970; label head Ahmet Ertegun supposedly asked Lou Reed to avoid sex and drugs in his songs, and instead make an album "loaded with hits." …
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2008 five CD set, a fantastic installment in the 100 Hits series, containing 100 delicious dance classics that are guaranteed to get a dance floor movin' and groovin'. If you're in a club or at a party, prepare to be a dazzling dancer, but … Full Descriptionif you're in the comfort of your own 'space', then these tracks will bring back memories of your dancin' days. Includes cuts from Way Out West, C & C Music Factory, Real McCoy, Snap, Robin S,, Mousse T, S-Express, Dr. Alban, Urban Cookie Collective, DJ Sammy, Moloko, Basement Jaxx, The Prodigy and many more. 100 Hits.
The latest in Ace Records’ Songwriters series takes the listener from a version of ‘Why Don’t You Smile Now’ from Lou Reed’s pre-Velvet Underground days through selections from the band’s albums to three from 1972’s solo “Transformer”.