Berlin:Live At St. Ann\'s Warehouse

Lou Reed
Berlin:Live At St. Ann's Warehouse

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Release date: 24/Oct/2008
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Sales Rank: #80 in Rockpop
#12832 in Rock
Style: Rockpop
Product No.: 2220775
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Written-By: Lou Reed, Labelcode 05918462 (OLE 849-2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Matador Records (2), Copyright (c) Matador Records (2), Published By Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd., Recorded At St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn, NY, Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services
"Berlin: Live At St. Ann's Warehouse" is a captivating live album by the legendary Lou Reed, released in CD format by Matador Records. This recording captures Reed's powerful 2006 performances at Brooklyn's iconic St. Ann's Warehouse, where he brought his classic 1973 concept album "Berlin" to life with an all-star band and choir. The concert delivers raw emotion and intricate storytelling, showcasing Reed's poetic lyrics and innovative soundscapes that have influenced generations of musicians. Lou Reed, famed for his work with The Velvet Underground as well as his prolific solo career, has left an indelible mark on rock music with hits like "Walk on the Wild Side," earning critical acclaim and a devoted global following. Matador Records is renowned for its commitment to artistic integrity and groundbreaking releases across genres; their roster includes influential acts such as Interpol, Cat Power, and Queens of the Stone Age.
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Zach Baron - 12/Nov/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
Lou Reed's Berlin was released in 1973, just after Transformer and just before Sally Can't Dance, two records that to this day remain Reed's most comm...

Andrzej Lukowski - 11/Nov/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
Though Lou Reed was probably born clad in leathers, aviators and a dead-eyed glare, you can't help but feel that of late the old sourpuss has been try...

Ro Cemm - 05/Nov/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
Ahh, the live album. A strange beast at the best of times. This month two cult legends, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Lou Reed both release new live effor...

Travis Woods - 03/Nov/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
In case you hadn’t noticed, Lou Reed has been working rather doggedly to solidify his standing as a solo elder statesmen of rock ‘n' roll, feverishly ...

Craig Carson - 03/Nov/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
Lou Reed’s Berlin, originally released in 1973 after the well received Transformer, failed to deliver “Walk on the Wild Side Part II”, that is, anothe...

Joseph Ragusa - 01/Nov/2008 3 of 5 Stars!
Lou Reed’s 1973 studio album, Berlin, a follow-up to the widely acclaimed Transformer, failed to capture the same praise and accolades as that g...

John Tatlock - 29/Oct/2008 
I first encountered the 1973 studio version of Berlin some time in the early 90s while flipping through a friend's vinyl collection. At the time, I wa...

Andrzej Lukowski - 29/Oct/2008 4 of 5 Stars!
Though Lou Reed was probably born clad in leathers, aviators and a dead-eyed glare, you can't help but feel that of late the old sourpuss has been try...

Darren Harvey - 25/Oct/2008 5 of 5 Stars!
A critical and commercial flop on its release in 1973, Berlin is now regarded as one of Lou Reed's finest achievements. Fans who had expected an upbea...

Michael Quinn - 21/Oct/2008 
Lou Reed's controversial concept album Berlin – his third solo outing after the break up of The Velvet Underground – first saw the light of day in 197...