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Sold Date:
January 31, 2014
Start Date:
January 21, 2014
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Artist
LOU REEDTitle
TransformerFormat
Vinyl LP 12"Number of Discs
1 Label
RCACatalogue Number
88691958041Released
2012Sealed
Yes Special Information
Transformer is the second studio album by Lou Reed originally released in 1972, this is a New Sealed Vinyl LP reissue of this classic album
Side 1
1 Vicious
2 Andy's Chest
3 Perfect Day
4 Hangin' 'Round
5 Walk On The Wild Side
Side 2
6 Make Up
7 Satellite Of Love
8 Wagon Wheel
9 New York Telephone Conversation
10 I'm So Free
11 Goodnight Ladies
Produced by David Bowie & Mick Ronson (also handling guitar duties on all songs) 'Transformer' is Lou Reed's second solo album, but the first containing new songs (his debut consisted reworks of songs he wrote in his VELVET UNDERGROUND days). 'Walk on the wild side' became a worldwide hit, despite (or because) its lyrics: the single was edited or banned in various countries. 'Transformer' is considered Lou Reed's signature album and includes his most known songs as 'Satellite of Love', 'Vicious' (inspired by Andy Warhol) & 'Perfect Day'. Rumour has it that, though not credited on the album, 'Wagon Wheel' is actually written by David Bowie. 'Transformer' ranks the Top 100 of various 'Greatest Albums of All Time' lists in the U.K. (NME, Q, HMV) and Top 200 from Rolling Stone Magazine.