
Walk On The Wild Side - The Best Of Lou Reed is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 118 pressings tracked, owned by 11 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- gritty
- detached
- urban
About
After leaving The Velvet Underground, Lou Reed started his solo career with this unusual debut. Seven cuts here were reworkings of then-unreleased Velvet Underground songs (some VU studio versions surfaced later, while "Ocean" and "Lisa Says" also appeared on a VU live album). On <i>Lou Reed</i> they were played by session musicians, including Steve Howe and Rick Wakeman of Yes. "Berlin" was later rerecorded for the album bearing its name. These are excellent Reed tunes, and the passion and power of "I Can't Stand It," "Walk and Talk It," and "Lisa Says" can't be muted by their unusual circumstances of their recording. Reed's voice is in strong form, and he brings a haunted quality to the studio decadence of "Going Down," "Berlin," and "Ride into the Sun." Though the album wasn't a commercial success at the time, in retrospect it's an important album in Reed's development and features several of his finest tunes.
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Tracklist
- 1I Can't Stand It2:37
- 2Going Down2:57
- 3Walk and Talk It3:42
- 4Lisa Says5:34
- 5Berlin5:17
- 6I Love You2:21
- 7Wild Child (Remastered)4:45
- 8Love Makes You Feel3:15
- 9Ride Into the Sun3:17
- 10Ocean5:07
Credits
Performers
- Mick RonsonARRANGED BY
11 collectors on Gatefold own this · 118 pressings tracked on Gatefold
