dinsdag 1 oktober 2013

The Velvet Underground to Reissue 'White Light/White Heat'

The Velvet Underground to Reissue 'White Light/White Heat' Forty-fifth anniversary set will include previously unreleased material 2 Comment 4 The Velvet Underground Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images By Jon Blistein October 1, 2013 2:45 PM ET The Velvet Underground's masterful second LP, White Light/White Heat, turns 45 this year – and to celebrate, Universal Music will release a three-disc anniversary set on December 3rd. Initially recorded over a few days in New York at the end of the summer of 1967 and released on January 30th, 1968, White Light/White Heat was a stunningly innovative, challenging LP. "No one listened to it," frontman Lou Reed said in a statement. "But there it is, forever – the quintessence of articulate punk. And no one goes near it." Where Does 'White Light/White Heat' Place on Our List of the Greatest Albums of All Time? Reed and John Cale, the Velvet's former bassist/organist/violist, helped curate the White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition. Remastered versions of the original record in both mono and stereo will appear on the set, as well as a slew of bonus material, including alternate versions of tracks like "Hey Mr. Rain," new mixes of "Beginning to See the Light" and "Guess I'm Falling in Love," and previously unreleased vocal and instrumental versions of "The Gift." Tracks cut during Cale's last studio session with the Velvet Underground will also appear. In addition, fans will be treated to a never-before-heard live set recorded at the Gymnasium in New York on April 30th, 1967; the setlist from that show includes favorites like "I'm Waiting for the Man," "Sister Ray" and "Run Run Run." Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-velvet-underground-to-reissue-white-light-white-heat-20131001#ixzz2gXratrP5 Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook

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