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The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat [3CD 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition]

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Format: CD
Catalog: 1924602
Rel. Date: 12/10/2013
UPC: 602537540938

White Light/White Heat [3CD 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition]
Artist: The Velvet Underground
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. White Light/White Heat (Album Version)
2. The Gift (Album Version)
3. Lady Godiva's Operation (Album Version)
4. Here She Comes Now (Album Version)
5. I Heard Her Call My Name (Album Version)
6. Sister Ray (Album Version)
7. I Heard Her Call My Name (Alternate Take)
8. Guess I'm Falling In Love (Instrumental Version)
9. Temptation Inside Your Heart (Original Mix)
10. Stephanie Says (Original Mix)
11. Hey Mr. Rain (Version 1)
12. Hey Mr. Rain (Version 2)
13. Beginning To See The Light (Early Version)

DISC: 2

1. White Light/White Heat (Mono Version)
2. The Gift (Mono Version)
3. Lady Godiva's Operation (Mono Version)
4. Here She Comes Now (Mono Version)
5. I Heard Her Call My Name (Mono Version)
6. Sister Ray (Mono Version)
7. White Light/White Heat (Mono Single Mix)
8. Here She Comes Now (Mono Single Mix)
9. The Gift (Vocal Version)
10. The Gift (Instrumental)

DISC: 3

1. Booker T. (Live In New York City / 1967)
2. I'm Not A Young Man Anymore (Live In New York City / 1967)
3. Guess I'm Falling In Love (Live In New York City / 1967)
4. I'm Waiting For The Man (Live In New York City / 1967)
5. Run Run Run (Live In New York City / 1967)
6. Sister Ray (Live In New York City / 1967)
7. The Gift (Live In New York City / 1967)

More Info:

The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition, is a three-disc, 30-track set featuring both the original stereo and mono releases, completely remastered, with bonus tracks including alternate versions, unreleased outtakes, John Cale's last studio sessions with the band, and the official release of their complete show at The Gymnasium in New York recorded on April 30, 1967, which includes five previously unreleased performances culled from John Cale's personal copy.

Reviews:

The Velvet Underground's White Light/White Heat is one of the most confrontational and inspirational second albums ever made by a rock band. Recorded in a matter of days at the end of the summer of 1967, a season in which everything seemed possible in rock and much of it happened at now-mythic speed, White Light/White Heat is an album that reeks of the gritty NY street life and could only have been made in New York, by one band. And that group is the classic-quartet lineup of The Velvet Underground - singer-guitarist Lou Reed; bassist-organist and viola player John Cale; guitarist-bassist Sterling Morrison; and drummer Maureen Tucker. 

The Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition, is a three-disc, 30-track set featuring both the original stereo and mono releases, completely remastered, with bonus tracks including alternate versions, unreleased outtakes, John Cale's last studio sessions with the band, and the official release of their complete show at The Gymnasium in New York recorded on April 30, 1967, which includes five previously unreleased performances culled from John Cale's personal copy. The Super Deluxe Edition includes four newly prepared remixes, including the earliest known, previously unreleased version of 'Beginning To See The Light,' and previously unreleased versions of 'The Gift (vocal version)' and 'The Gift (instrumental version).' Exclusive to this limited Super Deluxe Edition is a 56 page hard bound book with rare photos, memorabilia and David Fricke Essay/interview with John Cale and Lou Reed from 2013. The 45th anniversary editions were developed in conjunction with Lou Reed and John Cale.

'No one listened to it. But there it is, forever - the quintessence of articulated punk. And no one goes near it.' - Lou Reed, August 2013

'Cited by nearly every group in punk's long lineage and by more than a few arty types, the Velvets defined New York rock, poised between street-level grit and literary irony, rock simplicity and minimalistic drones, clarity and noise.' - The New York Times

        
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