Lou Reed Rock And Roll Animal. In November 1972, he scored a #16 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 with arguably the most unconventional hit song of all time, "Walk on the Wild Side," from the David Bowie-produced Transformer album (which itself reached #29 on the Billboard Hot 200) Rock 'n' Roll Animal is a live album by American musician Lou Reed, released in February 1974 by RCA Records.In its original form, it features five songs, four of which were initially recorded by The Velvet Underground.Reed's band included Pentti Glan (drums), Prakash John (bass), Ray Colcord (keyboards), and Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter (guitars)
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Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal - 1974 One of the most perplexing albums that Lou Reed released and a turning point in his career as he seemed to change musical direction out of nowhere
The early '70s were a time of ups and downs for Lou Reed The early '70s were a time of ups and downs for Lou Reed What was most fascinating about this record was how he left behind the gritty cabaret of Transformer and Berlin for virtuoso rock musicians playing flashy lead solos.
Lou Reed's Dirty Boulevard of Dreams. Rock 'n' Roll Animal is a live album by American musician Lou Reed, released in February 1974 by RCA Records.In its original form, it features five songs, four of which were initially recorded by The Velvet Underground.Reed's band included Pentti Glan (drums), Prakash John (bass), Ray Colcord (keyboards), and Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter (guitars) Lou Reed - White Light / White Heat (Official Audio from Rock n Roll Animal) 4:55; Rock 'N' Roll (Live) 0:00; Lists Add to List
. Label:RCA - APL1-0472, RCA Victor - APL1 0472: Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold In November 1972, he scored a #16 hit on Billboard's Hot 100 with arguably the most unconventional hit song of all time, "Walk on the Wild Side," from the David Bowie-produced Transformer album (which itself reached #29 on the Billboard Hot 200)