Magic and Loss

Editorial Reviews
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After spending a good many years searching for his main line, Lou Reed tapped into a fresh vein of creativity with 1989's New York and Songs for Drella, a tribute to Andy Warhol made with his former Velvet Underground partner John Cale. With two friends suffering from cancer--one being songwriter Doc Pomus--Reed went to work on his most soul-searching effort to date. The rollicking opening cut, "What's Good," suggests he found the rock & roll heart in such tragedy, but once the supple rhythm section is supplanted by a slow, time-checking click, the reality of death's ominous shadow casts a doom and gloom on the proceedings. The result is an extremely grim, yet fascinating, song cycle. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. Mama Kangaroos: Philly Women Sing Captain Beefheart
  2. March to Fuzz
  3. Milk & Kisses
  4. Millionaires
  5. Music for the Masses
  6. My Body, the Hand Grenade
  7. My Iron Lung [CD-single] [EP] [Import]
  8. Natural Ingredients
  9. NYC Ghosts & Flowers [Explicit Lyrics]
  10. Quartet [Extra tracks] [Import] [Original recording remastered]

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Music Review

The Nail, Vol. 2 [Enhanced]

Die Himmel Ruehmen [Import]

Dances, Tunes and Ballads from the Renaissance

Music: Peter, Paul And Mary (1st LP)

Depend on You [CD-single] [Import]

Cryptic and Dire Sallow Faced Hoods Blast Off into Oblivion

Chamame-Music [Import]

Double Live [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Burning Banners

Complete Animals

Evolve

Cojazz Plus, Vol. 2

Cold Feet [CD-single]

Voices of Living Stereo, Vol. 2: Songs

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