Description
The first album released in 1967 was produced by The Velvet Underground, which was produced by Andy Warhol, and Nico, a model who appeared in an experimental film produced at Factory, which was also sponsored by Warhol, joined. This work, which is The Velvet Undergroun's debut work, is the root of New York punk, and from its release to the present, it is a masterpiece among masterpieces that continues to show what rock, punk, and avant-garde are. This album was more influential than timeless, but it was the only album on which Nico was included, and it didn't match the musical style of the original members led by Lou Reed. Artwork by Andy Warhol. It includes songs that have now become Lou Reed's signature songs, such as "I'm Waiting For the Man," "There She Goes Again," and "Sunday Morning."
A1Sunday Morning2:53
A2I'm Waiting For The Man4:37
A3Femme Fatale2:35
A4Venus In Furs5:07
A5Run Run Run4:18
A6All Tomorrow's Parties5:55
B1Heroin7:05
B2There She Goes Again2:30
B3I'll Be Your Mirror2:01
B4The Black Angel's Death Song3:10
B5European Son7:40
A1Sunday Morning2:53
A2I'm Waiting For The Man4:37
A3Femme Fatale2:35
A4Venus In Furs5:07
A5Run Run Run4:18
A6All Tomorrow's Parties5:55
B1Heroin7:05
B2There She Goes Again2:30
B3I'll Be Your Mirror2:01
B4The Black Angel's Death Song3:10
B5European Son7:40
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