Album
The Blue Mask
1982 · Rock
20 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Blue Mask is a Rock album by Lou Reed, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 73 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.
About
Credit guitarist Robert Quine for upping the ante and giving Lou Reed the musical challenge of his life. With Quine's definitive attack underlining the words and the terror of Reed's best batch of tunes since <i>Street Hassle</i>, Reed finally delivered on the promise of his post–Velvet Underground career in a way that couldn't be denied. (<i>Berlin</i>, his other masterwork, has its detractors.) Bassist Fernando Saunders colors the bottom end, while Reed sing/speaks songs that range from beautiful ("My House") to paranoid ("Waves of Fear") to brutal ("The Gun") to poignant ("The Day John Kennedy Died"), never shirking from the emotional commitment necessary to put these songs across. "Women" is so simple that its complexity can be lost on a cursory listen. But these are songs that repay over repeated plays. "The Blue Mask," "Underneath the Bottle," and "The Heroine" all flow with a sense of poetry and rock 'n' roll. In 1982—at a time when it was debatable if the '60s crowd could find relevance in a new decade—Reed proved it could be done without compromise.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1My House5:21
- A2Women4:55
- A3Underneath The Bottle2:27
- A4The Gun3:37
- A5The Blue Mask5:00
Side B
- B1Average Guy3:10
- B2The Heroine3:00
- B3Waves Of Fear4:10
- B4The Day John Kennedy Died4:05
- B5Heavenly Arms4:45
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- gritty
- intense
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Doane PerryDRUMS
- Fernando SaundersBACKING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS , BASS BACKING VOCALS, BASS
- Lou ReedELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Robert QuineELECTRIC GUITAR GUITAR
20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 73 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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