Berlin
Lou Reed - LP
- Artist: Lou Reed
- Format: LP
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 886970010412
- Item Number: SBG001041
- Release date: 09/23/2008
- 1. Berlin
- 2. Lady Day
- 3. Men of Good Fortune
- 4. Caroline Says I
- 5. How Do You Think It Feels
- 6. Oh, Jim
- 7. Caroline Says II
- 8. The Kids
- 9. The Bed
- 10. Sad Song
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Berlin by Lou Reed on LP
Transformer and "Walk on the Wild Side" were both major hits in 1972, to the surprise of both Lou Reed and the music industry, and with Reed suddenly a hot commodity, he used his newly won clout to make the most ambitious album of his career, Berlin. Berlin was the musical equivalent of a drug-addled kid set loose in a candy store; the album's songs, which form a loose story line about a doomed romance between two chemically fueled bohemians, were fleshed out with a huge, boomy production (Bob Ezrin at his most grandiose) and arrangements overloaded with guitars, keyboards, horns, strings, and any other kitchen sink that was handy (the session band included Jack Bruce, Steve Winwood, Aynsley Dunbar, and Tony Levin). And while Reed had often been accused of focusing on the dark side of life, he and Ezrin approached Berlin as their opportunity to make The Most Depressing Album of All Time, and they hardly missed a trick. This all seemed a bit much for an artist who made such superb use of the two-guitars/bass/drums lineup with the Velvet Underground, especially since Reed doesn't even play electric guitar on the album; the sheer size of Berlin ultimately overpowers both Reed and his material. But if Berlin is largely a failure of ambition, that sets it apart from the vast majority of Reed's lesser works; Lou's vocals are both precise and impassioned, and though a few of the songs are little more than sketches, the best -- "How Do You Think It Feels," "Oh, Jim," "The Kids," and "Sad Song" -- are powerful, bitter stuff. It's hard not to be impressed by Berlin, given the sheer scope of the project, but while it earns an A for effort, the actual execution merits more of a B-. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Artist: Lou Reed
- Format: LP
- Year: 2008
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 886970010412
- Item Number: SBG001041
- Release date: 09/23/2008
- Label: Legacy/RSM/Red
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Rock & Roll, Singer/Songwriter, Hard Rock, Proto-Punk, Album Rock
- Album Time: 49:26
- American Poet
- Animal Serenade (Import)
- Berlin (Import)
- Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse
- Collections
- Coney Island Baby (Import)
- Coney Island Baby [30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition] (Import)
- Coney Island Baby/Berlin
- Ecstasy (Import)
- Growing Up in Public
- Hudon River Wind Meditations
- Legendaly Hearts (Mini LP Sleeve)
- Legendary Hearts
- Live in Italy
- Live in Italy
- Live: Take No Prisoners
- Lou Reed Live
- Lou Reed/Transformer (Import)
- Magic and Loss (Import)
- Magic and Loss (Import)
- Metal Machine Music
- Mistrial
- Mistrial
- New Sensations
- New Sensations (Import)
- New York
- NYC Man: Greatest Hits (Import)
- NYC Man: The Ultimate Lou Reed Collection
- NYC Man: The Ultimate Lou Reed Collection
- Original Album Classics
- Playlist: The Very Best of Lou Reed
- Retro
- Rock and Roll Heart
- Rock N Roll Animal [Bonus Tracks]
- Rock N Roll Animal [Bonus Tracks]
- Sally Can't Dance
- Street Hassle
- The Bells
- The Bells
- The Blue Mask
- The Blue Mask
- The Platinum & Gold Collection
- The Raven
- The Raven (Import)
- Transformer [Expanded Edition]
- Very Best of Lou Reed (Import)
- Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Steve Winwood - Harmonium, Keyboards, Organ
- Bob Ezrin - Mellotron, Choir, Chorus, Piano, Drums
- Dennis Ferrante - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
- Dick Wagner - Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Elizabeth Marca - Choir, Chorus
- Lou Reed - Choir, Chorus, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Steve Hyden - Choir, Chorus, Vocals
- Allan MacMillan - Keyboards, Piano
- Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
- B.J. Wilson - Drums
- Blue Weaver - Keyboards, Piano
- Elizabeth Marsh - Vocals
- Gene Martynec - Guitar (Acoustic), Synthesizer, Keyboards, Bass, Vocals, Guitar
- Jack Bruce - Bass
- Jon Peirson - Bass, Trombone
- Jon Pierson - Trombone (Bass), Trombone
- Michael Brecker - Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Randy Brecker - Trumpet
- Steve Hunter - Guitar (Electric), Guitar
- Tony Levin - Bass
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Credits:
- Dalita Keumurian - Project Manager
- Dinky Dawson - Sound Consultant
- Paul Williams - Tape Research, Reissue Supervisor
- Bill Lacey - Audio Restoration
- Danny Tuberville - Overdubs
- Dennis Ferrante - Overdubs
- Dick Lewzey - Overdubs
- Ed Sprigg - Overdubs
- Fabio Berruti - Graphic Design, Artwork
- Greg Calbi - Overdubs
- Jay Messina - Overdubs
- Joe Lopes - Overdubs
- Mike Hartry - Digital Transfers
- Pat Martin - Overdubs
- Shelly Yakus - Overdubs
- Gene Martynec - Vocal Arrangement
- Lou Reed - Main Performer
- Michael Hill - Essay, Liner Notes
- St.Jivago de Sanges - Photography
- Allan MacMillan - Arranger
- Bob Ezrin - Producer, Arranger
- Peter Flanagan - Audio Engineer, Engineer
- Robin Black - Audio Engineer, Engineer
