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Transformer (LITA EXCLUSIVE)

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SONY-19658756911

LP Bronze $28
  • LITA EXCLUSIVE
  • Pressed on Limited Edition Bronze Vinyl
  • Originally released by RCA Records in 1972

Description

Lou Reed’s second solo album Transformer is an album that everyone should own and is, without a doubt, essential. Considered an influential landmark of the glam rock genre and anchored by Reed’s most successful single, “Walk on the Wild Side” along with “Perfect Day” and “Satellite of Love.” Produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, the album was released in November 1972 by RCA Records.

Artist Bio

Long before he was at the forefront of New York’s underground music scene, two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed (1942-2013) was a young songwriter, seeking to navigate his sound and establish his career.

A self-taught guitarist, the shy, Long Island-bred artist spent much of his youth seeking refuge in rock‘n’roll. As a teenager, Reed released his first single with his high school doo-wop group, The Jades. Yet, aside from that 1958 single and a narrow selection of Velvet Underground demos, there has been little opportunity to experience the full scope of Reed’s early artistic development.

In their notes for Words & Music, Don Fleming and Jason Stern recall finding two particularly exciting tapes in the offices of Reed’s company, Sister Ray...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Vicious
  • 2 Andy's Chest
  • 3 Perfect Day
  • 4 Hangin' 'Round
  • 5 Walk On The Wild Side
  • 6 Make Up
  • 7 Satellite Of Love
  • 8 Wagon Wheel
  • 9 New York Telephone Conversation
  • 10 I'm So Free
  • 11 Goodnight Ladies