Album

Legendary Hearts

Lou Reed

1983 · Rock

9 collectors on Gatefold own this

Legendary Hearts by Lou Reed

Legendary Hearts is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

About

Coming after the momentous <i>Blue Mask</i>, <i>Legendary Hearts</i> is a subdued affair, with Reed mixing guitarist Robert Quine down in the mix and keeping things to a modest rock 'n' roll quartet. (Bassist Fernando Saunders and drummer Fred Maher nail down the rhythm section.) Only Saunders is allowed to color outside the lines with his fluid, lyrical bass lines. Dedicated to Reed's then-wife Sylvia, the album is considerably influenced by Reed's work in analysis, though "Betrayed" hardly bodes well for the marriage. Sober-minded, Reed takes a look at life with precision. There's a glum futility to "Make Up Mind" and a biting cynicism to the grind of "Don't Talk to Me About Work." "The Last Shot" and "Bottoming Out" represent a bare lyricism and a deliberately flat band approach that became Reed's signature sound for many years, as he opened up about his personal demons in a way that few songwriters ever come near.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Legendary Hearts3:23
  2. A2Don't Talk To Me About Work2:07
  3. A3Make Up Mind2:48
  4. A4Martial Law3:53
  5. A5The Last Shot3:22
  6. A6Turn Out The Light2:45

Side B

  1. B1Pow Wow2:30
  2. B2Betrayed3:10
  3. B3Bottoming Out3:40
  4. B4Home Of The Brave6:49
  5. B5Rooftop Garden3:04

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • gritty
  • earnest
  • urban

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