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Songs for Drella

 
Album Review: Songs for Drella

  • Artist: Lou Reed & John Cale
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990 07
  • Total Time: 54:33
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

John Cale, the co-founder of The Velvet Underground, left the group in 1968 after tensions between himself and Lou Reed became intolerable; neither had much charitable to say about one other after that, and they seemed to share only one significant area of agreement -- they both maintained a great respect and admiration for Andy Warhol, the artist whose patronage of the group helped them reach their first significant audience. So it was fitting that after Warhol's death in 1987, Reed and Cale began working together for the first time since White Light/White Heat on a cycle of songs about the artist's life and times. Starkly constructed around Cale's keyboards, Reed's guitar, and their voices, Songs for Drella is a performance piece about Andy Warhol, his rise to fame, and his troubled years in the limelight. Reed and Cale take turns on vocals, sometimes singing as the character of Andy and elsewhere offering their observations on the man they knew. On a roll after New York, Reed's songs are strong and pithy, and display a great feel for the character of Andy, and while Cale brought fewer tunes to the table, they're all superb, especially "Style It Takes" and "A Dream," a spoken word piece inspired by Warhol's posthumously published diaries. If Songs for Drella seems modest from a musical standpoint, it's likely neither Reed nor Cale wanted the music to distract from their story, and here they paint a portrait of Warhol that has far more depth and poignancy than his public image would have led one to expect. It's a moving and deeply felt tribute to a misunderstood man, and it's a pleasure to hear these two comrades-in-arms working together again, even if their renewed collaboration was destined to be short-lived. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Smalltown John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (2:03)
Open House John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (4:16)
Style It Takes John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (2:54)
Work John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (2:36)
Trouble With Classicists John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:40)
Starlight John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:26)
Faces and Names John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (4:11)
Images John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:28)
Slip Away (A Warning) John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:04)
It Wasn't Me John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:29)
I Believe John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:17)
Nobody But You John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:44)
A Dream John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (6:33)
Forever Changed John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (4:49)
Hello It's Me John Cale, Lou Reed John Cale, Lou Reed (3:03)

Credits

John Cale (Viola), John Cale (Vocals), John Cale (Keyboards), Lou Reed (Producer), Billy Name (Photography), Michael Scalcione (Assistant Engineer), John Cale (Producer), Jeremy Darby (Engineer), Tom Recchion (Design), Mike Rathke (Mixing), Victor Deyglio (Assistant Engineer), Lou Reed (Performer), Sylvia Reed (Art Direction), John Cale (Performer), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), James Hamilton (Photography), Tom Recchion (Art Direction), Greg Wong (Assistant Engineer), Lou Reed (Guitar), Bill Bentley (Liner Notes), Lou Reed (Vocals), John Cale (Mixing), Jerome Sirlin (Photography), Lou Reed (Mixing), Sylvia Reed (Design), Mike Rathke (Production Assistant), Jeremy Darby (Mixing)
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