Showing posts with label Artist: Lou Reed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist: Lou Reed. Show all posts

05 July, 2013

279. Lou Reed | Berlin (1973)





Tracks
  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

Berlin is an unsettling album. The music is rock, but it's got elements of chanson and cabaret. Many of the songs have orchestral support. It's a concept album and music establishes the mood of each song. The music is quite depressing, but there is a lot of melody.

The story is about two Americans lovers living in Berlin, Germany at the time of the Cold War. They are into sex and drugs. The man seems misogynistic and abusive toward the woman. The woman at some point tries to commit suicide. By the end of the album she ends up losing custody of her children because of her sexual promiscuity. I'm sure I've left out essential story elements. Like most concept albums, the songs work better telling discrete stories than with combining to create a coherent whole.

This album was hard to like at first, but the songs are catchy. The story isn't so disturbing until it's clear the woman has children. It's sad to think about kids growing up surround by parents who are so troubled. And despite all the bad things that come with living in that environment, I'm sure it's damn awful from a child's point of view to be taken away from his parents.

The album is worth listening to. I'm not sure if Lou Reed intended to make an album that realistically portrays such an awful side of life, but I think it's a rare gem that tries to be mature and honest about the world. For that reason I think it deserves to be on the 1001 Albums list.

All the songs are good. The stand outs are BerlinLady Day, Men of Good FortuneHow Do You Think It FeelsOh JimCaroline Says IIThe KidsThe Bed and Sad Song.

★★★★★★★★★★

12 May, 2013

251. Lou Reed | Transformer (1972)



Tracks
  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

Transformer is a rebellious album. The music is art rock. Song topics aside, this is a rock album. It's the countercultural themes that make this art rock or glam rock. There's a hint of David Bowie in the music which is because Mick Ronson, Bowie's guitarist, was heavily involved, producing the album and playing lead guitar.

When it was released, this album probably freaked a lot of people with the homosexual and drag references. Today, listeners might wonder why Lou Reed dwells on things which are commonplace.

It takes patience to "discover" this album. Vicious, Perfect Day, and Walk on the Wild Side are excellent from the start. Then after listening a couple more times, Hangin' Round, Satellite of Love and Wagon Wheel become enjoyable. Next to grow on me after a few more listenings were Andy's Chest, Make Up and I'm So Free. New York Telephone Conversation and Goodnight Ladies are just weeds in the way.

This is a decent album, but that's not immediately apparent. Lou Reed might just be a subtle genius. If that's true then this album certainly deserves to be on the 1001 Albums list because it contains the spirit of rock and roll: rebelliousness. Otherwise, it's just a waste of time.

Most songs are quite good. ViciousPerfect DayWalk on the Wild SideHangin' RoundSatellite of Love and Wagon Wheel are the stand outs.

★★★★★★★★☆☆