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All tracks previously unreleased
Produced in partnership with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive
Inaugural release in Light in the Attic’s Lou Reed Archive Series
Features the earliest-known recordings of “I’m Waiting for the Man,”
“Pale Blue Eyes" and “Heroin" as made famous by The Velvet Underground
Includes seven unheard Lou Reed compositions
Remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMY®-nominated engineer John Baldwin
Package designed by multi-GRAMMY®-winning artist Masaki Koike
Vinyl pressed at RTI
LP available on Standard Black Wax plus a Special Limited Color Edition (pressed on Bright Yellow Wax)
LP & CD include booklets featuring lyrics, archival photos, and
liner notes by Greil Marcus, Don Fleming and Jason Stern (LP: 28-pgs,
CD: 60-pgs)
Light in the Attic Records, in cooperation with Laurie Anderson, proudly
announces the inaugural title in their ongoing Lou Reed Archive Series:
Words & Music, May 1965. Released in tandem with the late artist’s
80th birthday celebrations, the album offers an extraordinary,
unvarnished, and plainly poignant insight into one of America’s true
poet-songwriters. Capturing Reed in his formative years, this previously
unreleased collection of songs—penned by a young Lou Reed, recorded to
tape with the help of future bandmate John Cale, and mailed to himself
as a “poor man’s copyright”—remained sealed in its original envelope and
unopened for nearly 50 years. Its contents embody some of the most
vital, groundbreaking contributions to American popular music committed
to tape in the 20th century. Through examination of these songs rooted
firmly in the folk tradition, we see clearly Lou’s lasting influence on
the development of modern American music – from punk to art-rock and
everything in between. A true time capsule, these recordings not only
memorialize the nascent sparks of what would become the seeds of the
incredibly influential Velvet Underground; they also cement Reed as a
true observer with an innate talent for synthesizing and distilling the
world around him into pure sonic poetry.
Featuring contributions from Reed’s future bandmate, John Cale, Words
& Music, May 1965 presents in their entirety the earliest-known
recordings of such historic songs as “Heroin,” “I’m Waiting for the
Man,” and “Pale Blue Eyes”—all of which Reed would eventually record and
make indelibly influential with the Velvet Underground. Also included
are several more previously-unreleased compositions that offer
additional insight into Reed’s creative process and early influences.
Produced by Laurie Anderson, Don Fleming, Jason Stern, Hal Willner, and
Matt Sullivan, the album features newly-remastered audio from the
original tape by GRAMMY®-nominated engineer, John Baldwin. Rounding out
the package are new liner notes from acclaimed journalist and author,
Greil Marcus, plus in-depth archival notes from Don Fleming and Jason
Stern, who oversee the Lou Reed Archive, while the release has been
designed by multi-GRAMMY®-winning artist Masaki Koike