Lou Reed - The Raven (2003/2015) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Lou Reed
- Title: The Raven
- Year Of Release: 2003 (2015)
- Label: Rhino
- Genre: Rock, Art Rock
- Quality: FLAC 24bit-44.1kHz
- Total Time: 01:14:59
- Total Size: 1.5 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Overture 01:05
2. Edgar Allan 03:20
3. Call on Me (feat. Laurie Anderson) 02:07
4. The Valley of Unrest 02:26
5. A Thousand Departed Friends 04:58
6. Change 2:18
7. The Bed 03:32
8. Perfect Day (feat. Antony) 03:27
9. The Raven 06:30
10. Balloon 01:01
11. Broadway Song 03:12
12. Blind Rage 03:25
13. Burning Embers 03:22
14. Vanishing Act 05:23
15. Guilty (feat. Ornette Coleman) 04:54
16. I Wanna Know (The Pit And The Pendulum) [feat. Blind Boys Of Alabama] 06:58
17. Science Of The Mind 01:36
18. Hop Frog (feat. David Bowie) 01:45
19. Tripitena's Speech 02:19
20. Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song) 04:30
21. Guardian Angel 06:51
1. Overture 01:05
2. Edgar Allan 03:20
3. Call on Me (feat. Laurie Anderson) 02:07
4. The Valley of Unrest 02:26
5. A Thousand Departed Friends 04:58
6. Change 2:18
7. The Bed 03:32
8. Perfect Day (feat. Antony) 03:27
9. The Raven 06:30
10. Balloon 01:01
11. Broadway Song 03:12
12. Blind Rage 03:25
13. Burning Embers 03:22
14. Vanishing Act 05:23
15. Guilty (feat. Ornette Coleman) 04:54
16. I Wanna Know (The Pit And The Pendulum) [feat. Blind Boys Of Alabama] 06:58
17. Science Of The Mind 01:36
18. Hop Frog (feat. David Bowie) 01:45
19. Tripitena's Speech 02:19
20. Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song) 04:30
21. Guardian Angel 06:51
It's not surprising that Lou Reed finds a kindred spirit in Edgar Allan Poe. The godfather of punk's early ambition was to bring the darker elements of great literature--decay, death, and decadence--to rock & roll. The Raven was born following a spoken-word performance of Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" during which Reed "came to understand it in a way I never had before." Accordingly, The Raven may strike Reed's longtime fans in a way the artist never has before. Although dark, the music is stylistically all over the place--from Velvet Underground-like rock instrumentals to actor Steve Buscemi's creepy lounge-lizard take on the anti-showbiz "Broadway Song," to moments that recall such diverse past Reed ventures as Metal Machine Music and the Bells. He even reprises two classics--"Perfect Day" and "The Bed" from Transformer and Berlin, respectively -- in almost unrecognizable forms. Ornette Coleman and David Bowie drop in, and actors read text in which Reed mixes Poe's poems and stories with his own words. The opium references are surely Poe's; the explicit images probably all Reed's. It's hard to tell, though; the blend's that good. -- Bill Holdship
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