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Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Velvet Underground: Everything You've Heard About The Velvet Underground


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THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
Everything You've Heard About The Velvet Underground 
[VU333, originally released as a three-LP set, shared here on 2CD]
Demos, early recordings, outtakes, rehearsal and live, tracks and out of print material. 
Good to fairly good audio
Vinyl rip, with some pops and crackles.


Disc 1
LP Side 1
Track 01. Soft Summer Breeze/Canadian Sunset (The Carol Lou Trio)
Track 02. Leave Her For Me (The Shades)
Track 03. So Blue (The Shades)
Track 04. Why Don't You Smile (The All Night Workers)
Track 05. (Do) The Ostrich (The Primitives)
Track 06. Sneaky Pete (The Primitives)
Track 07. Cycle Annie (The Beachnuts)
Side 2
Track 08. I've Got A Tiger In My Tank (The Beachnuts)
Track 09. You're Driving Me Insane (The Roughnecks)
Track 10. Loop (Magazine Flexi Disc)
Track 11. Index (Magazine Flexi Disc Of Conversation)
Track 12. Noise (From East Village Electric Newspaper)
Side 3
Track 13. Some Kinda Love
Track 14. White Light/White Heat
Track 15. Rock 'n' Roll
Track 16. Ocean

Disc 2
Side 4
Track 17. Temptation Inside Your Heart
Track 18. I'm Sticking With You
Track 19. Ferryboat Bill
Track 20. Guess I'm Falling In Love
Side 5
Track 21. Candy Says - Omitted *
Track 22. Some Kinda Love - Omitted *
Track 23. Cool It Down
Track 24. Who Loves The Sun
Side 6
Track 25. I'm Free
Track 26. I Found A Reason
Track 27. Walk And Talk It
Track 28. Head Held High
29. I'm Set Free - Omitted *

* Tracks 21, 22, 29 - Available on Live at Max's Kansas City Deluxe Edition.

Sources:
01: Carol Lou Trio, Juke One Stopper single, early í70s
02-09: pre-VU recordings
10: Aspen flexi, 1966
11: Index flexi, 1966
12: East Village Other LP, 1966
13: 'Val Valentin mixî alternate take, 1968
14: mono mix, 1967
15-19: rough mix demos, 1968-69
20: The Gymnasium, April 1967
21-22: Max's Kansas City, 23/8/70
23-28:Max's Kansas City, rehearsals, summer 1970
29: Max's Kansas City, 26/7/70




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