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Lou Reed- Transformer (DAMAGED)

Lou Reed- Transformer - Darkside Records
Lou Reed- Transformer - Darkside Records

***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being offered at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this 1972 release. Transformer is the second solo studio album by Lou Reed. Produced by David Bowie and arranged by Mick Ronson, the album was released in November 1972 by RCA Records. Bowie had been an early fan of the Velvet Underground, and used his own fame to promote Reed, then a cult favorite who had not yet achieved mainstream success, and had seen his self-titled solo debut album released a year earlier fall into obscurity. Transformer is one of Reed's strongest and consistent solo albums, and contains the songs "Satellite of Love", "Perfect Day" and "Walk on the Wild Side". As with it's predecessor Lou Reed, Transformer contains songs Reed composed while in the Velvet Underground (here, four out of ten). As in Reed's Velvet Underground days, the Andy Warhol connection remained strong. According to Reed, Warhol told him he should write a song about someone vicious. When Reed asked what he meant by vicious, Warhol replied, "Oh, you know, like I hit you with a flower", resulting in the song "Vicious".

UPC > 889853490318DAMAGED

Format > New Vinyl

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***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being offered at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

 
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***Please note that unfortunately this item came to us with damage to the Vinyl's outer sleeve. In most cases this means moderate corner dings or seam splitting. This item is being offered at a discount. The actual record inside is brand new, with no defects. No returns will be accepted on this title based on sleeve damage. All stock sold AS IS.***

Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this 1972 release. Transformer is the second solo studio album by Lou Reed. Produced by David Bowie and arranged by Mick Ronson, the album was released in November 1972 by RCA Records. Bowie had been an early fan of the Velvet Underground, and used his own fame to promote Reed, then a cult favorite who had not yet achieved mainstream success, and had seen his self-titled solo debut album released a year earlier fall into obscurity. Transformer is one of Reed's strongest and consistent solo albums, and contains the songs "Satellite of Love", "Perfect Day" and "Walk on the Wild Side". As with it's predecessor Lou Reed, Transformer contains songs Reed composed while in the Velvet Underground (here, four out of ten). As in Reed's Velvet Underground days, the Andy Warhol connection remained strong. According to Reed, Warhol told him he should write a song about someone vicious. When Reed asked what he meant by vicious, Warhol replied, "Oh, you know, like I hit you with a flower", resulting in the song "Vicious".

UPC > 889853490318DAMAGED

Format > New Vinyl

Label >

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to FOUR copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.