THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - Loaded with Lou Reed - 1977 Cotillion Stereo LP

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Start Date: February 21, 2019
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THE VELVET UNDERGROUND - Loaded with Lou Reed - 1977 Cotillion Stereo LP. 
TITLE: The Velvet Underground - Loaded
CONDITION: VG+ (Excellent):Previously owned, but never played. A very clean record.  Clean gloss; no scuffs or scratches.                                      
LABEL: Cotillion SD 9034
FORMAT: Vinyl, LP, Repress Stereo Album,
BARCODE:  None
RELEASED: 1977
COUNTRY:  US
GENRE:  Rock
NOTES: Same cover as original edition.
             No barcode.
             Pink/purple Cotillion label, SP suffix.
             White/light pink "ATLANTIC, ATCO, COTILLION AND CUSTOM LABELS" inner sleeve.
             Label address listed as 75 Rockefeller Plaza (original had: 1841 Broadway).
             W logo, Warner Communications Company.
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TRACKLIST:
Side one
1. "Who Loves the Sun" 2:45
2. "Sweet Jane"  4:06
3. "Rock & Roll"  4:44
4. "Cool It Down"  3:06
5. "New Age"  5:11
Side two
1. "Head Held High"  2:58
2. "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" 2:45
3. "I Found a Reason" 4:17
4. "Train Round the Bend" 3:22
5. "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'' 7:29
CREDITS: All songs written by Lou Reed.
The Velvet Underground
Lou Reed – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, piano
Doug Yule – bass, piano, keyboards, lead guitar, fuzz bass, drums, percussion, backing vocals, lead vocals
Sterling Morrison – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, possible backing vocals
Maureen Tucker – drums: credited, but does not appear due to maternity leave Additional musicians
Adrian Barber – drums on "Who Loves the Sun"
Tommy Castagnaro – drums on "Cool It Down" and "Head Held High"
Billy Yule – drums on "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" and "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'"
NOTES: Loaded is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Velvet Underground, released in November 1970 by Atlantic Records' subsidiary label Cotillion. It was the final album recorded featuring founding member and main songwriter Lou Reed, who left shortly before its release.