The Velvet Underground
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[Edit]Few rock groups can claim to have broken so much new territory, and maintain such consistent brilliance on record, as the Velvet Underground during their brief lifespan. It was the group's lot to be ahead of, or at least out of step with, their time. The mid- to late '60s was an era of explosive growth and experimentation in rock, but the Velvets' innovations — which blended the energy of rock with the sonic adventurism of the avant-garde, and introduced a new degree of social realism and sexual kinkiness into rock lyrics — were too abrasive for the mainstream to handle. During their time, the group experienced little commercial success; though they were hugely appreciated by a cult audience and some critics, the larger public treated them with indifference or, occasionally, scorn. The Velvets' music was too important to languish in obscurity, though; their cult only grew larger and larger in the years following their demise, and continued to mushroom through the years. By the 1980s, they were acknowledged not just as one of the most important rock bands of the '60s, but one of the best of all time, and one whose immense significance cannot be measured by their relatively modest sales.
Historians often hail the group for their incalculable influence upon the punk and new wave of subsequent years, and while the Velvets were undoubtedly a key touchstone of the movements, to focus upon these elements of their vision is to only get part of the story. The group was uncompromising in its music and lyrics, to be sure, sometimes espousing a bleakness and primitivism that would inspire alienated singers and songwriters of future generations. But the band's colorful and oft-grim soundscapes were firmly grounded in strong, well-constructed songs that could be as humanistic and compassionate as they were outrageous and confrontational. The member most responsible for these qualities was guitarist, singer, and songwriter Lou Reed, whose sing-speak vocals and gripping narratives came to define street-savvy rock & roll.
Reed loved rock & roll from an early age, and even recorded a doo wop-type single as a Long Island teenager in the late '50s (as a member of the Shades). By the early '60s, he was also getting into avant-garde jazz and serious poetry, coming under the influence of author Delmore Schwartz while studying at Syracuse University. After graduation, he set his sights considerably lower, churning out tunes for exploitation rock albums as a staff songwriter for Pickwick Records in New York City. Reed did learn some useful things about production at Pickwick, and it was while working there that he met John Cale, a classically trained Welshman who had moved to America to study and perform "serious" music. Cale, who had performed with John Cage and LaMonte Young, found himself increasingly attracted to rock & roll; Reed, for his part, was interested in the avant-garde as well as pop. Reed and Cale were both interested in fusing the avant-garde with rock & roll, and had found the ideal partners for making the vision (a very radical one for the mid-'60s) work; their synergy would be the crucial axis of the Velvet Underground's early work.
Reed and Cale (who would play bass, viola, and organ) would need to assemble a full band, making tentative steps along this direction by performing together in the Primitives (which also included experimental filmmaker Tony Conrad and avant-garde sculptor Walter DeMaria) to promote a bizarre Reed-penned Pickwick single ("The Ostrich"). By 1965, the group was a quartet called the Velvet Underground, including Reed, Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison (an old friend of Reed's), and drummer Angus MacLise. MacLise quit before the band's first paying gig, claiming that accepting money for art was a sellout; the Velvets quickly recruited drummer Maureen Tucker, a sister of one of Morrison's friends.
Even at this point, the Velvets were well on their way to developing something quite different. Their original material, principally penned and sung by Reed, dealt with the hard urban realities of Manhattan, describing drug use, sadomasochism, and decadence in cool, unapologetic detail in "Heroin," "I'm Waiting for the Man," "Venus in Furs," and "All Tomorrow's Parties." These were wedded to basic, hard-nosed rock riffs, toughened by Tucker's metronome beats; the oddly tuned, rumbling guitars; and Cale's occasional viola scrapes. It was an uncommercial blend to say the least, but the Velvets got an unexpected benefactor when artist and all-around pop art icon Andy Warhol caught the band at a club around the end of 1965. Warhol quickly assumed management of the group, incorporating them into his mixed-media/performance art ensemble, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable. By spring 1966, Warhol was producing their debut album.
Warhol was also responsible for embellishing the quartet with Nico, a mysterious European model/chanteuse with a deep voice whom the band accepted rather reluctantly, viewing her spectral presence as rather ornamental. Reed remained the principal lead vocalist, but Nico did sing three of the best songs on the group's debut, The Velvet Underground & Nico, often known as "the banana album" because of its distinctive Warhol-designed cover. Recognized today as one of the core classic albums of rock, it featured an extraordinarily strong set of songs, highlighted by "Heroin," "All Tomorrow's Parties," "Venus in Furs," "I'll Be Your Mirror," "Femme Fatale," "Black Angel's Death Song," and "Sunday Morning." The sensational drug-and-sex items (especially "Heroin") got most of the ink, but the more conventional numbers showed Reed to be a songwriter capable of considerable melodicism, sensitivity, and almost naked introspection.
The album's release was not without complications, though. First, it wasn't issued until nearly a year after it was finished, due to record-company politics and other factors. The group's association with Warhol and the Exploding Plastic Inevitable had already assured them of a high (if notorious) media profile, but the music was simply too daring to fit onto commercial radio; "underground" rock radio was barely getting started at this point, and in any case may well have overlooked the record at a time when psychedelic music was approaching its peak. The album only reached number 171 in the charts, and that's as high as any of their LPs would get upon original release. Those who heard it, however, were often mightily impressed; Brian Eno once said that even though hardly anyone bought the Velvets' records at the time they appeared, almost everyone who did formed their own bands.
A cult reputation wasn't enough to guarantee a stable livelihood for a band in the '60s, and by 1967 the Velvets were fighting problems within their own ranks. Nico, never considered an essential member by the rest of the band, left or was fired sometime during the year, going on to a fascinating career of her own. The association with Warhol weakened, as the artist was unable to devote as much attention to the band as he had the previous year. Embittered by the lukewarm reception of their album in their native New York, the Velvets concentrated on touring cities throughout the rest of the country. Amidst this tense atmosphere, the second album, White Light/White Heat, was recorded in late 1967.
Each of the albums the group released while Reed led the band was an unexpected departure from all of their other LPs. White Light/White Heat was probably the most radical, focusing almost exclusively on their noisiest arrangements, over-amped guitars, and most willfully abrasive songs. The 17-minute "Sister Ray" was their most extreme (and successful) effort in this vein. Unsurprisingly, the album failed to catch on commercially, topping out at number 199.
By the summer of 1968, the band had a much graver problem on its hands than commercial success (or the lack of it). A rift developed between Reed and Cale, the most creative forces in the band and, as one could expect, two temperamental egos. Reed presented the rest of the band with an ultimatum, declaring that he would leave the group unless Cale was sacked. Morrison and Tucker reluctantly sided with Lou, and Doug Yule was recruited to take Cale's place.
The group's third album, 1969's The Velvet Underground, was an even more radical left turn than White Light/White Heat. The volume and violence had nearly vanished; the record featured far more conventional rock arrangements that were sometimes so restrained it seems as though they were making an almost deliberate attempt to avoid waking the neighbors. Yet the sound was nonetheless effective for that; the record contains some of Reed's most personal and striking compositions, numbers like "Pale Blue Eyes" and "Candy Says" ranking among his most romantic, although cuts like "What Goes On" proved they could still rock out convincingly (though in a less experimental fashion than they had with Cale). The approach may have confused listeners and critics, but by this time their label (MGM/Verve) was putting little promotional resources behind the band anyway.
Even in the absence of Cale, the Velvets were still capable of generating compelling heat on-stage, as 1969: Velvet Underground Live (not released until the mid-'70s) confirms. MGM was by now in the midst of an infamous "purge" of its supposedly drug-related rock acts, and the Velvets were setting their sights elsewhere. Nevertheless, they recorded about an album's worth of additional material for the label after the third LP, although it remains unclear whether this was intended for a fourth album or not. Many of the songs, though, were excellent, serving as a bridge between The Velvet Underground and 1970's Loaded; a lot of it was officially released in the 1980s and 1990s.
The beginning of the 1970s seemed to herald considerable promise for the group, as they signed to Atlantic, but at this point the personnel problems that had always dogged them finally became overwhelming. Tucker had to sit out Loaded due to pregnancy, replaced by Yule's brother Billy. Doug Yule, according to some accounts, began angling for more power in the band. Unexpectedly, after a lengthy residency at New York's famous Max's Kansas City club, Reed quit the band near the end of the summer of 1970, moving back to his parents' Long Island home for several months before beginning his solo career, just before the release of Loaded, his final studio album with the Velvets.
Loaded was by far the group's most conventional rock album, and the most accessible one for mainstream listeners. "Rock and Roll" and "Sweet Jane" in particular were two of Reed's most anthemic, jubilant tunes, and ones that became rock standards in the '70s. But the group's power was somewhat diluted by the absence of Tucker, and by the decision to have Doug Yule handle some of the lead vocals. Due to Reed's departure, though, the group couldn't capitalize on any momentum it might have generated. Unwisely, the band decided to continue, though Morrison and Tucker left shortly afterward. That left Doug Yule at the helm of an act that was the Velvet Underground in name only, and the 1973 album that was billed to the group (Squeeze) is best forgotten, and not considered as a true Velvets release.
With Reed, Cale, and Nico establishing important solo careers of their own, and such important figures as David Bowie, Brian Eno, and Patti Smith making no bones about their debts to the band, the Velvet Underground simply became more and more popular as the years passed. In the 1980s, the original albums were reissued, along with a couple of important collections of outtakes. Hoping to rewrite the rules one last time, Reed, Cale, Morrison, and Tucker attempted to defy the odds against successful rock reunions by re-forming in the early '90s (Nico had died in 1988). A European tour, and a live album, was completed in 1993 to mixed reviews; before a planned American jaunt could start, Reed and Cale (who have feuded constantly over the past few decades) fell out yet again, bringing the reunion to a sad close. Sterling Morrison's death from illness in 1995 seemed to permanently ice any prospect of more projects under the Velvet Underground name, although a few of the surviving members played together when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. By that time, an impressive five-CD box set (containing all four of the studio albums issued when Reed was in the band, as well as a lot of other material) was available to enshrine the group's legacy for the ages. Cale and Reed continued with solo careers into the 21st century, but Reed underwent a liver transplant in April 2013, and although he subsequently proclaimed his strength and intention to continue performing and songwriting, he died of end-stage liver disease at his home on Long Island in October of that year.
Title: Bootleg Series, Vol. 1: The Quine Tapes (Box Set)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: The Velvet Underground & Nico - Original Album (Rarities Edition)
Artist: Nico, The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock
Title: La Cave 1968: Problems In Urban Living (Live)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes CD 03
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Title: The Velvet Underground (45th Anniversary) [Super Deluxe]
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: White Light, White Heat
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: 1969: Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed Vol. 2 (Live)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock
Title: Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes CD 02
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: 1969: Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed Vol. 1
Artist: Lou Reed, The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock
Title: The Quine Tapes, Vol. 1-3
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: Gold: The Velvet Underground
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: Live At Max's Kansas City
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Loaded - Disc 1
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Punk, World Music, Pop, Pop Rock
Title: Live at Max's Kansas City (Expanded & Remastered)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: White Light/White Heat (Super Deluxe) [45th Anniversary]
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: White Light/White Heat (45th Anniversary Edition)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: Le Bataclan, Paris Jan 29.1972 (Remastered)
Artist: Lou Reed, John Cale, Nico, The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock
Title: The Velvet Underground & Nico (45th Anniversary Edition)
Artist: Nico, The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: The Velvet Underground & Nico 45th Anniversary (Deluxe Edition)
Artist: Nico, The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: Peel Slowly and See (Box Set)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic
Title: Gold - Disk 1
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Alternative Rock, Experimental Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Pop
Title: 1969: Velvet Underground Live, Vol. 2
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Another View
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: House, Rock, Progressive Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop, Alternative
Title: White Light / White Heat 45 (Stereo Version) (CD1)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Experimental Rock, Punk
Title: The Very Best of the Velvet Underground
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Title: Loaded
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: White Light/White Heat (Deluxe Edition)
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Alternative
Title: 1969: Velvet Underground Live, Vol. 1
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Pop, Alternative
Collections
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Genre: Jazz, Rock, Post Grunge, Symphonic Rock, Punk
Title: 70s Arena Rock Classics
Title: Back To The 70s
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Title: Sound Of 70s Rock
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Title: La Grange: 70s Rock Classics
Title: Rock Road Trip The Ultimate Collection (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Punk Rock, Pop Rock
Title: Driven By Rock 5CD (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Glam Metal, Heavy Metal, Country, Pop, Indie
Title: Chart 70's Pop
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Title: Smooth Rock Classics 2018
Title: Train & Railroad Songs 2018
Title: La Discothèque Du 20e Siècle 1967
Genre: Pop
Title: Timeless 70s (X5 Music Group)
Genre: Avant Garde Jazz, Rock, Experimental Rock, Glam Rock, Punk, Avant Garde Metal, World Music, Folk
Title: 70's Rock Gems
Genre: Rock, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Punk Rock
Title: Keep On Rockin'!
Genre: Glam Rock, New Wave, Post Grunge, Power Pop, Heavy Metal, World Music, Country, Folk
Title: 100 Hits From The 70's (CD1)
Title: Rock City (Rhino)
Title: Ultimate Rock The Classics 2019 (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: 100 Greatest American Songs 2019 (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Title: The Woodstock Generation 1969 (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Title: 100 Hit Tracks - Ultimate Driving Songs The Classics (CD1)
Genre: Soul, Blues, Rock, New Wave, World Music, Country, Pop, Alternative, Acoustic, Indie, Folk
Title: Classic 21 - 15 Ans (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock
Title: 70s Rock Radio
Title: Old Gold
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Blues, Jazz, Rock, World Music, Pop, Funk, Folk, Easy Listening
Title: Live Sounds Of Rock 2019
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Metal, Alternative
Title: Classic Rock 70's
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal
Title: 70s Rock Anthems
Genre: Blues, Rock, Rock & Roll, World Music, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist, Folk
Title: 100 Rock Classics 2020 (CD1)
Title: 70s Styles (CD1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Funk
Title: 70s Styles (CD2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Blues, Gospel, Jazz, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Funk
Title: Happy Times
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Punk Rock, World Music, Synth Pop, Alternative, Acoustic, Classical, Folk
Title: 60s Roc (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: Summer Ballads
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Classical
Title: The Road To Punk Rock (CD1)
Title: NOW Folk Classics
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: 100 Rock Classics (CD1)
Genre: Blues, Rock, Hard Rock, Symphonic Rock, Heavy Metal, Acoustic, Indie
Title: Message Of Love: Rock Love Songs
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Metal, Alternative
Title: Rock Poetry 2020
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Metal, Alternative
Title: 100 Greatest Punk Classics 2020 (CD1)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: Greatest Punk Classics (CD1)
Genre: Punk
Title: Timeless 70's
Title: 70's Rock Classics (CD1)
Genre: Rock
Title: Baker Street - 100 Classics From The 70's (CD2)
Genre: Rock, Punk, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative
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Genre: Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative
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Genre: Downtempo, Trip Hop, Electronica, Soul, Indie Rock, Disco, Funk, Experimental