Live: Take No Prisoners

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Live: Take No Prisoners is Lou Reed's third live album. Released in 1978, it was Reed's contribution to the double live album era. It was recorded at the Bottom Line in New York, and there is no overdubbing. It is distinguished for featuring several lengthy and humorous monologues from the artist, among them a detailed story of the origin of "Walk on the Wild Side," and a rant against rock music critics, particularly Robert Christgau.

The illustrations on the cover were officially credited to Brent Bailer[4][5] but Spanish illustrator Nazario won in 2000 a legal battle after which it was determined that the original drawing had been done by him, for the cover of a magazine in the seventies. RCA was forced to pay Nazario 4 million pesetas (about 24,000 euros). Nazario has said that if Lou Reed had ever asked him for permission to use his drawing, he would probably have given it for free.[6]

Bruce Springsteen was in the audience during the performance. Reed mentions and greets Springsteen during his lengthy monologue in "Walk on the Wild Side".[7]

Track listing

All tracks written by Lou Reed

CD One:

  1. "Sweet Jane" – 10:44
  2. "I Wanna Be Black" – 6:27
  3. "Satellite of Love" – 7:06
  4. "Pale Blue Eyes" – 7:36
  5. "Berlin" – 6:13
  6. "I'm Waiting for the Man" – 13:59

CD Two:

  1. "Coney Island Baby" – 8:37
  2. "Street Hassle" – 13:15
  3. "Walk on the Wild Side" – 16:54
  4. "Leave Me Alone" – 7:29

Personnel

  • Lou Reed - vocals, guitar, Roland guitar synthesizer
  • Stuart Heinrich - guitar, background vocals
  • Marty Fogel - electric saxophone
  • Michael Fonfara - Yamaha electric piano
  • Ellard "Moose" Boles - bass, background vocals
  • Michael Suchorsky - drums
  • Angel Howell - tambourine, background vocals
  • Chrissy Faith - background vocals
  • Mixed and engineered by Manfred Schunke at Delta Studio, Wilster, Germany
  • Audience engineer - Gregg Caruso, Jay W. Krugman, Julie Last
  • Assistant engineer - René Tinner
  • Mastered by Ted Jensen of Sterling Sound, NYC

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Kot, Greg (January 12, 1992). "Lou Reed's Recordings: 25 Years Of Path-breaking Music". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 29, 2013.
  3. ^ Robert Christgau review
  4. ^ "Quiosco | El Mundo en ORBYT". Elmundo.es. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  5. ^ "Lou Reed Discography - Official CDs". Arrakis.es. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  6. ^ "Cuando Lou plagió a Nazario | Edición impresa | EL PAÍS". Elpais.com. 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  7. ^ "BruceBase". Retrieved 2013-09-29.