Lou Reed & John Cale - Songs for Drella
Facts
| Artist(s) | Lou Reed & John Cale |
| Studio | Sire / London/Rhino |
| Release Date | April 11, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 075992614023 |
| Buy this item | $8.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 18:52 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 13 new from $7.63, 29 used from $3.97, 2 collectible from $11.99 |
Tracks
- Smalltown
- Open House
- Style It Takes
- Work
- Trouble With Classicists
- Starlight
- Faces and Names
- Images
- Slip Away (A Warning)
- It Wasn't Me
- I Believe
- Nobody But You
- A Dream
- Forever Changed
- Hello It's Me
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Moving sentiment, lukewarm music |
The first, spoken by John Cale, sounds like an excerpt from Warhol's diaries (although I'm not sure it really is) whilst the second is a very poignant and tender epilogue with a beautiful melody. The biographical lyrics of all the songs are quite moving, but somehow, something's missing. I am very pleased, though, that many other fans regard it highly. July 23, 2007
| One of the best hommages ever made |
Lou Reed and John Cale belong to the first group. But this album is not hommage to entirety of time, it is an hommage to Andy Warhol. And it is quite a pice of work. Music here plays just as a background, not really taking any part in developing a story, story which is in itself amongst the best thing that Lou Reed has ever written. From opening Intro", trough Style it takes" all the way towards the Dream" this album is a masterpiece. But its reach does not reach so long.
As I have said, this is an hommage to Andy Warhol and as such this album will have no value amongst the people that didn't like him. But nevertheless one has to appreciate the sincerity and passion that one can find in lyrics. The manner in which songs are played are almost nihilistic in its own way, and experience with every new listening just grows and grows.
I never was a fan of Andy Warhol, nor did I become one after this album. But Lou Reed and John Cale remained there, in the narrow space of 'fandom' of my own. October 5, 2006
| REMEMBERING ANDY WARHOL |
A perfect fusion between the Lou Reed underground rock and the John Cale's classic and experimental style.
Some tracks are violent, some other are sad.
They all remember the Factory years.
March 6, 2006
| Classic concept album from two musical greats |
| Incredaibly Personal |
It made me miss warhol so deeply, even though he died before i was even born. July 31, 2005
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