
Transformer is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 291 pressings tracked, owned by 91 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Glam Rock
- polished
- swaggering
- theatrical
About
The album cover photo was overexposed, and so, in 1972, was Lou Reed, in all the wrong ways. The Velvet Underground had sputtered out, he was strung out and turning weird in interviews, and he was trying to find his way as a solo artist. But David Bowie owed him much and loved to help, and so produced his friend at the best possible time: right when glam, which Bowie sort of predicted, was ascendant. The result was Reed’s best-selling album, containing his biggest hit, “Walk on the Wild Side.” On <i>Transformer</i> Reed revisits beloved New York sounds for a new age: cabaret, doo-wop, jazz. And yet he recorded most of this distinctly New York album in London—Marc Bolan, Bowie, Mott the Hoople, Roxy Music, and others were all looting rock 'n' roll of the past like they were raiding the thrift store for as much pose and artifice as they could get their hands on. Reed plays along, sounding playfully cheeky on the opener, “Vicious,” and never looking back. When it came out, a lot of male rock writers dismissed <i>Transformer</i> as a sellout, a cash-in on the new “androgyny trend.” But what once looked like a marketing strategy turned out to be a new world being born, and “Wild Side,” “Satellite of Love,” “Make Up,” and “Goodnight Ladies” are some of its founding songs of innocence and experience. The Velvets’ fuzz and feedback had fallen away into dust, and here was Reed, throwing confetti into the air with a perfectly turned wrist. <i>Transformer</i> is artificially jolly, frivolous in a way that stands brightly against the grain of its dark lyrics. It was one more edition of Lou, introducing him to a world audience at a propitious moment.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Vicious2:55
- A2Andy's Chest3:17
- A3Perfect Day3:43
- A4Hangin' Round3:39
- A5Walk On The Wild Side4:12
Side B
- B1Make Up2:58
- B2Satellite Of Love3:40
- B3Wagon Wheel3:19
- B4New York Telephone Conversation1:31
- B5I'm So Free3:07
- B6Goodnight Ladies4:19
Credits
Performers
- Mick RonsonARRANGED BY BACKING VOCALS GUITAR
- David BowieBACKING VOCALS ARRANGED BY
- ThunderthighsBACKING VOCALS
- Ronnie RossBARITONE SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Herbie FlowersBASS GUITAR DOUBLE BASS TUBA
- Klaus VoormannBASS GUITAR BASS
- Barry De SouzaDRUMS
- John HalseyDRUMS
- Ritchie DharmaDRUMS
- Lou ReedGUITAR VOCALS ARRANGED BY
- Unknown Artist
- Various
91 collectors on Gatefold own this · 291 pressings tracked on Gatefold
