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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelRca
EAN0078636748924
eBay Product ID (ePID)3954314
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era1970s
Run Time2966 Sec
Release Year1998
FormatCD
InstrumentPiano
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Contemporary Christian
TypeAlbum
StyleSinger/Songwriter, Hard Rock
ArtistLou Reed
Release TitleBerlin
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Recording ModeStereo
DistributionSony Music/Sony Dadc
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ReviewsRanked #28 in The NME "Top 30 Heartbreak Albums" - "...Heartbreak. Heroin. Dubonnet on ice. Reed poured all this badness into this bitter and twisted masterpiece...", Ranked #33 Among the Greatest Albums of the '70s., "...Fascinating....Detailing a couple's breakup, a woman's breakdown and her eventual suicide.....succeeding despite itself...", 5 Stars - Indispensable - "...a melancholy masterpiece...places Reed's dry narrative in sophisticated settings..."
Berlin, the grotesques of the underbelly of every sweat grime ridden city . Beatific junktified poetic prisms of what always lies beneath the skin of our old world capitals .
Hungry in its lusts and pleasures , that give us pain and angst above the written words of Ginsberg Kerouac beats .