American Poet (album)
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| American Poet | ||||
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| Live album by Lou Reed | ||||
| Released | June 26, 2001 | |||
| Recorded | December 26, 1972 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Pilot | |||
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American Poet is an album of an early solo concert by Lou Reed, recorded live at the Hempstead Theatre, New York on Boxing Day - 26 December 1972 during the Transformer tour. The backing band are The Tots. It features material from that album, The Velvet Underground, his 1972 solo debut Lou Reed. The version of "Berlin" is from that debut album. American Poet was released in 2001. It had previously been released as a bootleg recording.
The album's cover photo is by Mick Rock, evidently from the same shoot that yielded the Transformer cover.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks composed by Lou Reed
- "White Light/White Heat" (4'04)
- "Vicious" (3'06)
- "I'm Waiting For The Man" (7'14)
- "Walk It Talk It" (4'04)
- "Sweet Jane" (4'38)
- "Interview" (5'01)
- "Heroin" (8'34)
- "Satellite of Love" (3'28)
- "Walk on the Wild Side" (5'55)
- "I'm So Free" (3'52)
- "Berlin" (6'00)
- "Rock 'N' Roll" (5'13)
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