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The Velvet Underground (1969) Live recordings: November 12 – December 3, 1969 ; July 26, 1970 (Live at Max's Kansas City) "The Black Angel's Death Song" Studio recording: The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) Live recording: November 23, 1969 (The Quine Tapes) "Booker T" Live recording: April 30, 1967 (Peel Slowly and See)
The Very Best of The Velvet Underground is a compilation album by The Velvet Underground.It was released in Europe on March 31, 2003, by Polydor, the record label that oversees the band's Universal Music Group back catalog.
The Best of The Velvet Underground: Words and Music of Lou Reed is a compilation album by The Velvet Underground. It was released in October 1989 by Verve Records. The Best of The Velvet Underground concludes the mid-1980s re-issue series by Verve Records of their Velvet Underground material (the first three albums plus VU and Another View).
Though Morrison and Tucker had each worked with Reed and Cale since the Velvet Underground had broken up, Songs for Drella was the first time the pair had worked together in decades, and speculation about a reunion began to form, fueled by the one-off appearance by Reed, Cale, Morrison and Tucker to play "Heroin" as the encore to a brief Songs ...
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Except for songs of their debut featuring Nico, "because she's a girl." Their first two albums were driven by the twin personalities of John Cale and Lou Reed, a marriage of avant-garde and pop.
These include Classic Velvet Underground (Polydor/UMG's European edition of the album, in the Universal Masters Collection series), [3] Millennium Edition , and Velvet Underground . [4] Both the American and European editions were simultaneously released for the European market, differing only in cover art (and catalogue number).