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Coney Island BabyLou ReedI was five when Lou Reed’s Coney Island Baby was released in 1976, so needless to say, I wasn’t familiar with the album when it came out. In fact, until recently, all I really knew by than man was his hit “Walk on the Wild Side”, which was released in 1971. Prior to this, he was the guitarist and principal singer/songwriter for The Velvet Underground, a band whom many consider to be the first ‘Alternative’ band. Thank God for reissues or my knowledge of Lou Reed might have stopped there. An expanded version of Coney Island Baby has been released, and it is well worth listening to. If your only experience with Lou Reed is “Walk on the Wild Side”,
you’re in for a whole other world of sonic treats. The music on Coney
Island Baby not only sounds great, but it covers the full spectrum
of musical avenues, proving that Lou Reed can’t be categorizes as a one-genre
musician. The first eight tracks on this reissue cover all of the musical bases,
from the folk/country feel of “Crazy Feeling” and “Charley’s
Girl” to straight up rock n’ roll, as best exemplified on track
6, “Oooh Baby”. But that’s just the first half of the CD. Coney Island Baby is a must-have not only for Lou Reed fans, but for fans of music. It serves as a great example of what a full album should be: not overly produced and covering a wide variety of musical styles. And I guarantee you this reissue is going to sound a lot better than your old LP. ~ Chris Hlad More Reissues, Compilations and Live Albums ©Copyright 1997, 2008 Vintage Rock
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