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Live at Max's Kansas City

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発売日 2016年01月22日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルRhino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8122795073
SKU 081227950736

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:19:36
There's a certain amount of disagreement among Velvet Underground scholars regarding whether or not this album, recorded by Andy Warhol associate and longtime fan Brigid Polk on a portable cassette recorder on August 23, 1970, does in fact document Lou Reed's final appearance with the VU. If this wasn't his last stand with the group, it was certainly close to the end of the line, and while the performance is technically strong, it isn't especially inspired, with Reed sounding more than a bit weary. (At this point, the band was near the end of a three-month residency at Max's, doing recording sessions for Loaded during the day, a schedule that would tax most performers.) The absence of Maureen Tucker on drums (who was pregnant and sitting out the Max's shows) makes an even bigger difference; the replacement of her steady, tribal pulse in favor of Billy Yule's busy, sometimes sloppy style does these songs no favors. But there are a few lovely moments, including rare live performances of "After Hours" and "Sunday Morning," and Reed and Sterling Morrison lock guitars with their usual authority on "Waiting for the Man" and "Beginning to See the Light." The audio quality isn't great, but given the circumstances it's better than you might expect (it's OK by the standards of an early-'70s bootleg), though historical merit seems to be more the issue than high fidelity. And yes, that really is Jim Carroll ordering double Pernods and asking about the availability of Tuinal between songs. Fun for fans, but 1969: Velvet Underground Live is a much stronger document of this band's on-stage prowess. ~ Mark Deming|
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      I'm Waiting for the Man
    2. 2.
      White Light/White Heat
    3. 3.
      I'm Set Free
    4. 4.
      Sweet Jane
    5. 5.
      Lonesome Cowboy Bill
    6. 6.
      New Age
    7. 7.
      Beginning To See the Light
    8. 8.
      I'll Be Your Mirror
    9. 9.
      Pale Blue Eyes
    10. 10.
      Candy Says
    11. 11.
      Sunday Morning
    12. 12.
      After Hours
    13. 13.
      Femme Fatale
    14. 14.
      Some Kinda Love
    15. 15.
      Lonesome Cowboy Bill (Version 2)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Velvet Underground

オリジナル発売日:1972年

商品の紹介

1970年8月23日、マクシズ・カンサス・シティ。ヴェルヴェッツの友人が個人的にカセット・テープ・レコーダーで録音した、ルー・リード脱退直前のヴェルヴェッツのライヴ音源が2015年新リマスターで復活!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/12/11)

There's a certain amount of disagreement among Velvet Underground scholars regarding whether or not this album, recorded by Andy Warhol associate and longtime fan Brigid Polk on a portable cassette recorder on August 23, 1970, does in fact document Lou Reed's final appearance with the VU. If this wasn't his last stand with the group, it was certainly close to the end of the line, and while the performance is technically strong, it isn't especially inspired, with Reed sounding more than a bit weary. (At this point, the band was near the end of a three-month residency at Max's, doing recording sessions for Loaded during the day, a schedule that would tax most performers.) The absence of Maureen Tucker on drums (who was pregnant and sitting out the Max's shows) makes an even bigger difference; the replacement of her steady, tribal pulse in favor of Billy Yule's busy, sometimes sloppy style does these songs no favors. But there are a few lovely moments, including rare live performances of "After Hours" and "Sunday Morning," and Reed and Sterling Morrison lock guitars with their usual authority on "Waiting for the Man" and "Beginning to See the Light." The audio quality isn't great, but given the circumstances it's better than you might expect (it's OK by the standards of an early-'70s bootleg), though historical merit seems to be more the issue than high fidelity. And yes, that really is Jim Carroll ordering double Pernods and asking about the availability of Tuinal between songs. Fun for fans, but 1969: Velvet Underground Live is a much stronger document of this band's on-stage prowess. ~ Mark Deming|
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