
Mistrial is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 45 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- gritty
- cynical
- urban
About
With 1986's <i>Mistrial</i>, it was time for Lou Reed to see what the ‘80s were all about. Programmed drums on many of the tracks create a mechanized feel, while bassist Fernando Saunders colors the bottom end like no other in rock 'n' roll. "No Money Down" takes rockabilly into the ‘80s with a detached vocal that seems to be apologizing for the mess. "Video Violence" is further confusion, with Reed commenting on the MTV generation while not letting on as to what might be his role in their development. "The Original Wrapper" finds Reed using his NYC street cred to slot himself into the then-emerging cultural force of hip-hop. "Tell It to Your Heart" is the underrated ballad exploring romantic love from an adult perspective. More in line with the Reed’s persona is the title track, which comes out with multiple guitars blazing, spotlighting his penchant for chunky rhythm guitars and a tone that yields to no man.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Mistrial3:22
- A2No Money Down3:10
- A3Outside3:05
- A4Don't Hurt A Woman4:01
- A5Video Violence5:36
Side B
- B1Spit It Out3:34
- B2The Original Wrapper3:38
- B3Mama's Got A Lover4:11
- B4I Remember You2:55
- B5Tell It To Your Heart5:11
Credits
Performers
- Ruben BladesBACKING VOCALS
- Fernando SaundersBASS DRUM PROGRAMMING BACKING VOCALS
- J.T. LewisDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Lou ReedVOCALS GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Sammy MerendinoPERCUSSION DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Eddie MartinezRHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR
- Rick BellTENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Jim CarrollBACKING VOCALS
- John SuhrGUITAR
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 45 pressings tracked on Gatefold
