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Mastering Quality Sound,Hi-Res Audio Download, 高解析音樂, 高音質の音楽. The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground (45th Anniversary Super Deluxe) (1969/2014) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz] The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground (45th Anniversary Super Deluxe) (1969/2014) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 05:20:48 minutes | 6,16 GB | Genre: Rock Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Polydor. The Velvet Underground’s classic self-titled third album, released in March 1969, by MGM, was a departure from the band’s first two albums in more ways than one. Gone was co-founding member , and in his place was a 21-year-old with Long Island roots named , who stepped right in. The record was also a stylistic leap, as describes it in Rolling Stone editor David Fricke’s liner notes, “I thought we had to demonstrate the other side of us. Fricke calls it “a stunning turnaround… 10 tracks of mostly warm, explicit sympathy and optimism, expressed with melodic clarity, set in gleaming double-guitar jangle and near-whispered balladry. Or as the late rock critic put it, “How do you define a group like this, who moved from ‘Heroin’ to ‘Jesus’ in two short years?” How indeed do you describe an album which includes such classics as “,” Reed’s ode to Warhol superstar ; the aching love ,” allegedly inspired by a girlfriend at Syracuse University who got away, with lead vocals by Yule; the inspiring “Beginning to See The Light”; the spoken-word narrative and musique concrete of “The Murder Mystery,” and the beautiful Maureen Tucker-sung “After Hours”? Celebrating its enduring longevity, Polydor/Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) has released The Velvet Underground – 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition. This 63-track, six-CD package is housed in a case-bound book and features several different mixes including the remastered stereo mix by MGM house engineer Luis Pastor “Val” Valentin, a set of 1969 recordings, many of which were previously unreleased, from the Record Plant in New York City that were supposed to be the band’s fourth album, several of which ended up on Loaded and Reed’s first two solo releases, and unreleased live recordings from The Matrix in 1969. The remastered Valentin stereo mix of The Velvet Underground will also be made available as a single-disc CD, on vinyl, and as part of the two- CD Deluxe Edition version with a 12-track audio bonus disc featuring the best of Live At The Matrix, taped on November 26 & 27, 1969. Digital versions of both the single disc “Valentin mix” and the six-CD, Super Deluxe Edition will also be available through other digital partners including MFiT and HD Audio formats. The Velvet Underground was the first album produced and arranged by the band themselves. Disc One of this collection contains the album stereo mix by MGM house engineer Luis Pastor “Val” Valentin, a veteran of sessions for Ella Fitzgerald and Stan Getz, recorded at T.T.G. Studios in Hollywood, while the band was staying at the Chateau Marmont. The second disc features what dubbed “The Closet Mix,” which Reed described as a way to “get directly to somebody, unfiltered… So, if you listen to the record, it’s like sitting across from you.” This was the original version on the 1969 pressings of the album, later replaced by yet another Val Valentin stereo mix. The third disc features “the promotional mono mix” of the album, including a mono version of the first single, “What Goes On” b/w “Jesus.” The fourth disc in the set offers a version of the never-to-be-released fourth album, recorded in October 1969 at the Record Plant in New York City, and intended to get the band out of its contract with MGM. The sessions include 10 previously unheard mixes – four original 1969 vintage mixes and six new mixes, including 2014 mixes of “Lisa Says” and “I Can’t Stand It,” and the original 1969 mix of “Ocean,” which eventually were re-recorded for Lou Reed’s 1972 self-titled solo debut. Also included are the original 1969 mixes of “Andy’s Chest,” which appeared in a different version on Transformer, and “Rock & Roll,” redone for Loaded. The last two discs feature performances by the Velvets from their stay at San Francisco’s The Matrix, owned by Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin, on November 26 and 27, 1969. These performances are, for the first time, compiled and mixed from the legendary, original 1969 multi-track recordings made by club manager Peter Abram and now owned by the Velvet Underground. Tracks include a nearly 37-minute-long “” and a version of “,” interpolating the opening guitar quote from ’s 1962 hit, “Hitch Hike.” Newest member Doug Yule describes the year best to Fricke in his liner notes, pointing to the band’s “cohesiveness and creativity and just great music. We were feeling good. All we had to do was play. And it showed. That comes out in a band. You get tight, and you get creative.” Tracklist: CD1 The Val Valentin Mix 01. Candy Says 02. What Goes On 03. Some Kinda Love 04. Pale Blue Eyes 05. Jesus 06. Beginning To See The Light 07. I’m Set Free 08. That’s The Story Of My Life 09. The Murder Mystery 10. After Hours. CD2 The Closet Mix 01. Candy Says 02. What Goes On 03. Some Kinda Love 04. Pale Blue Eyes 05. Jesus 06. Beginning To See The Light 07. I’m Set Free 08. That’s The Story Of My Life 09. The Murder Mystery 10. After Hours 11. Beginning To See The Light (Alternate “Closet Mix”) CD3 Promotional Mono Mix 01. Candy Says 02. What Goes On 03. Some Kinda Love 04. Pale Blue Eyes 05. Jesus 06. Beginning To See The Light 07. I’m Set Free 08. That’s The Story Of My Life 09. The Murder Mystery 10. After Hours 11. What Goes On 12. Jesus. CD4 1969 Sessions 01. Foggy Notion (Original 1969 Mix) 02. One Of These Days (New 2014 Mix) 03. Lisa Says (New 2014 Mix) 04. I’m Sticking With You (Original 1969 Mix) 05. Andy’s Chest (Original 1969 Mix) 06. Coney Island Steeplechase (New 2014 Mix) 07. Ocean (Original 1969 Mix) 08. I Can’t Stand It (New 2014 Mix) 09. She’s My Best Friend (Original 1969 Mix) 10. We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (New 2014 Mix) 11. I’m Gonna Move Right In (Original 1969 Mix) 12. Ferryboat Bill (Original 1969 Mix) 13. Rock & Roll (Original 1969 Mix) CD 5: LIVE AT THE MATRIX – November 26 & 27, 1969 (Part 1) 01. I’m Waiting For The Man 02. What Goes On 03. Some Kinda Love 04. Over You 05. We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together 06. Beginning To See The Light 07. Lisa Says 08. Rock & Roll 09. Pale Blue Eyes 10. I Can’t Stand It Anymore 11. Venus In Furs 12. There She Goes Again. CD 6: LIVE AT THE MATRIX – November 26 & 27, 1969 (Part 2) 01. Sister Ray 02. Heroin 03. White Light/White Heat 04. I’m Set Free 05. After Hours 06. . The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground (45th Anniversary - Remastered Deluxe Edition) (2019) [Hi-Res] Artist : The Velvet Underground Title : The Velvet Underground (45th Anniversary - Remastered Deluxe Edition) Year Of Release : 2014 / 2019 Label : Polydor Genre : Rock Quality : FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit] Total Time : 1:53:42 Total Size : 2.59 GB / 640 MB WebSite : Album Preview. 01. Candy Says [04:04] 02. What Goes On [04:54] 03. Some Kinda Love [04:03] 04. Pale Blue Eyes [05:40] 05. Jesus [03:24] 06. Beginning To See The Light [04:40] 07. I'm Set Free [04:04] 08. That's The Story Of My Life [02:04] 09. The Murder Mystery [08:55] 10. After Hours [02:07] 11. I'm Waiting For The Man (Live) [05:30] 12. What Goes On (Live) [04:34] 13. Some Kinda Love (Live) [04:03] 14. Over You (Live) [03:02] 15. Beginning To See The Light (Live) [05:37] 16. Lisa Says (Live) [06:00] 17. Rock And Roll (Live) [06:54] 18. Pale Blue Eyes (Live) [06:05] 19. I Can't Stand It Anymore (Live) [06:52] 20. Heroin (Live) [08:14] 21. White Light/White Heat (Live) [08:42] 22. Sweet Jane (Live) [04:17] The Velvet Underground's classic self-titled third album, released in March 1969, by MGM, was a departure from the band's first two albums in more ways than one. Gone was co-founding member John Cale, and in his place was a 21-year-old with Long Island roots named Doug Yule, who stepped right in. The record was also a stylistic leap, as Lou Reed describes it in Rolling Stone editor David Fricke's liner notes, 'I thought we had to demonstrate the other side of us. Fricke calls it 'a stunning turnaround… 10 tracks of mostly warm, explicit sympathy and optimism, expressed with melodic clarity, set in gleaming double-guitar jangle and near-whispered balladry. Or as the late rock critic Lester Bangs put it, 'How do you define a group like this, who moved from 'Heroin' to 'Jesus' in two short years?' An Unreleased Velvet Underground Album Will Finally See the Light of Day. It'll be part of the band's deluxe 45th-anniversary rerelease of their self-titled third album. The Velvet Underground’s 1969 self-titled third album turned 45 this year, and they’re celebrating this landmark with a new, elaborately stuffed box set. While that’s great news on its own, the compellation will also offer fans a chance to play the “what-if game” The set, which is scheduled for a November 24 release, will include 65 on six separate discs, though perhaps the most exciting inclusion has to be the band’s previously unreleased album. Apparently the New York art-rock pioneers recorded what would’ve been their fourth album in October of 1969, though most were shelved. Some of the songs intended for that album were put on later Velvet Underground’s Loaded in 1970 and Lou Reed’s Transformer two years later, but this is the first time the full, never-before-released album will be available in one place. The Velvet Underground gives fans yet another chance to buy more of Lou Reed’s music following the star’s death last October, not like anybody needed to be asked twice. Also included on the “super deluxe edition,” are a book with liner notes from Rolling Stone’ s David Fricke, live recordings, and a series of mixes, including one by Luis Pastor “Val” Valentin, MGM’s house engineer. The set is available for pre-order here. The Velvet Underground 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition track list. Disc 1: The Val Valentin Mix. Disc 2: The Closet Mix. 1. “Candy Says” 2. “What Goes On” 3. “Some Kinda Love” 4. “Pale Blue Eyes” 5. “Jesus” 6. “Beginning to See the Light” 7. “I’m Set Free” 8. “That’s the Story of My Life” 9. “The Murder Mystery” 10. “After Hours” 11. “Beginning to See the Light” (alternate ‘Closet Mix’) Disc 3: Promotional Mono Mix. 1. “Candy Says” 2. “What Goes On” 3. “Some Kinda Love” 4. “Pale Blue Eyes” 5. “Jesus” 6. “Beginning to See the Light” 7. “I’m Set Free” 8. “That’s the Story of My Life” 9. “The Murder Mystery” 10. “After Hours” 11. “What Goes On” (mono single version) 12. “Jesus” (mono single version) Disc 4: 1969 sessions for unreleased fourth album. 1. “Foggy Notion” (original 1969 mix, unreleased) 2. “One of These Days” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) 3. “Lisa Says” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) 4. “I’m Sticking With You” (original 1969 mix, unreleased) 5. “Andy’s Chest” (original 1969 mix, unreleased) 6. “Coney’s Island Steeplechase” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) 7. “Ocean” (original 1969 mix) 8. “I Can’t Stand It” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) 9. “She’s My Best Friend” (original 1969 mix, unreleased) 10. “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) 11. “I’m Gonna Move Right In” (original 1969 mix) 12. “Ferryboat Bill” (original 1969 mix) 13. “Rock & Roll” (original 1969 mix) 14. “Ride Into the Sun” (new 2014 mix, unreleased) Disc 5: Live at The Matrix. 1. “I’m Waiting for the Man” (unreleased) 2. “What Goes On” (unreleased) 3. “Some Kinda” Love 4. “Over You” (unreleased) 5. “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together” (unreleased) 6. “Beginning to See the Light” 7. “Lisa Says” 8. “Rock & Roll” 9. “Pale Blue Eyes” (unreleased) 10. “I Can’t Stand It Anymore” (unreleased) 11. “Venus in Furs” (unreleased) 12. “There She Goes Again” (unreleased) The Velvet Underground's classic third album gets a 45th anniversary reissue. Spanning across 65-tracks in total, it features the 1969 album reworked with alternate mixes, as well as live recordings from The Matrix in San Francisco, and a case-bound book with liner notes penned by Rolling Stone writer David Fricke. Featuring Velvets classics such as Candy Says, Pale Blue Eyes, The Murder Mystery and After Hours, the album was the group’s first without its co-founding member John Cale, and saw 21-year-old Doug Yule in his place. As well as its lineup change, the record marked a new style for the Velvets; it was the first album produced and arranged by the band themselves; as Lou Reed is noted as saying in David Fricke’s liner notes: “I thought we had to demonstrate the other side of us.” Disc 1 includes the album stereo mix of the album by MGM house engineer Luis Pastor “Val” Valentin, the second features a 1969 pressing, dubbed by Sterling Morrison as The Closet Mix, while the third disc is the promotional mono mix of the album, including versions of the first single, What Goes On and Jesus. Disc four is a version of an un-released album, intended to get the group out of their contract with MGM: originally created in October 1969 at the Record Plant in New York City, this release includes 10 previously unheard mixes - four original 1969 vintage mixes and six new mixes, including Lisa Says and I Can’t Stand It, and the original 1969 mix of Ocean, which eventually was re-recorded for the final track on Lou Reed’s 1972 self-titled solo debut. The final part of the release cherry picks performances by the Velvets from their shows at San Francisco’s The Matrix in November 1969. It is the first time these performances have been compiled and mixed from the original 1969 multi-track recordings made by club manager Peter Abram, highlights of which are Sister Ray and There She Goes Again. The Velvet Underground - 45 th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition, is out on 24 November. The Velvet Underground: White Light / White Heat Super Deluxe. For the second year in a row, a Velvet Underground Super Deluxe Edition will be available for purchase in the run up to Christmas. In 2012 we had 1967’s The Velvet Underground & (a six CD set) and this year the 1968 follow-up White Light / White Heat will be available as a three-disc deluxe package. Although this new set can’t match the breadth of material on offer last year, the White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition will still offer ten previously unreleased tracks, amongst the thirty that are on offer. One of the highlights will be the band’s complete show at The Gymnasium in New York, recorded on April 30, 1967, which includes five previously unreleased performances culled from John Cale’s personal copy. The hard bound book was a particular highlight last year, and the shape and size look to have been repeated for the White Light / White Heat Super Deluxe. Within the pages will be plenty of the rare photos, pictures of memorabilia and a David Fricke Essay/interview with John Cale and Lou Reed from 2013. This edition was developed in conjunction with Lou Reed and John Cale.