Tuesday, May 8, 2007

LOU REED - Berlin


Berlin is a 1973 album by Lou Reed, his third solo album and the follow-up to the widely accessible and upbeat glam rock classic Transformer. What was surprising about this release was that it is in direct contrast to its predecessor: Berlin is a very bleak and sad album, widely believed to be among the most depressing albums ever recorded. In 2003, the album was ranked number 344 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
On the other side of the coin, it is also ranked among the best of the concept albums the 1970s had to offer, a tragic, loose musical tale about a doomed couple amid themes of drug use and depression. Response was not good upon its release, as fans and critics were expecting another upbeat glam outing. As time has gone by, a growing number of Reed's fans have come to believe this album to be among his best as a solo artist.
"The Kids", a very sad song telling of a woman having her children taken from her into care, contains a particularly upsetting mid-section featuring the sounds of children shouting for their mother. This segment is so harrowing that a legend has arisen telling how producer Bob Ezrin went home one night and told his children that their mother had (in different versions) either left them or died, and recorded their response. Later, Ezrin dispelled this myth, stating that he had just asked them to cry for the recorder, and that his younger child got carried away with the game. In actuality, Joshua Ezrin, Ezrin's youngest son, was locked out of the recording studio by his mother Arlene Sarner, and while he was pleading to be let back inside, his cries were recorded and put on the album. The Waterboys take their name from a line in this song.
"Sad Song" references Mary I of Scotland in its initial verses:
Staring at my picture book
She looks like Mary, Queen of Scots
She seemed very regal to me
Just goes to show how wrong you can be

Tracks
"Berlin" – 3:23
"Lady Day" – 3:40
"Men of Good Fortune" – 4:37
"Caroline Says (I)" – 3:57
"How Do You Think It Feels" – 3:42
"Oh, Jim" – 5:13
"Caroline Says" (II) – 4:10
"The Kids" – 7:55
"The Bed" – 5:51
"Sad Song" – 6:55

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5 comments:

YUTOPIA said...

Vec 10 godina ovaj album mogu slusati samo na jesen , i koji je ovo album !!!!!!!! Fenomenalno !!!

Jake said...

This is an amazing Lou Reed album.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this awesome post!

Anonymous said...

Cheers!

Salvador said...

Amazing and pretty hard to find. Many thanks!