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Rock N' Roll Animal
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Rock N' Roll Animal
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In 1974, after the commercial disaster of his album
Berlin
,
Lou Reed
needed a hit, and
Rock N' Roll Animal
was a rare display of commercial acumen on his part, just the right album at just the right time. Recorded in concert with
Reed
's crack road band at the peak of their form,
offered a set of his most anthemic songs (most dating from his days with
the Velvet Underground
) in arrangements that presented his lean, effective melodies and street-level lyrics in their most user-friendly form (or at least as user friendly as an album with a song called "Heroin" can get). Early-'70s arena rock bombast is often the order of the day, but guitarists
Dick Wagner
and
Steve Hunter
use their six-string muscle to lift these songs up, not weigh them down, and with
's passionate but controlled vocals riding over the top, "Sweet Jane," "White Light/White Heat," and "Rock 'n' Roll" finally sound like the radio hits they always should have been.
would rarely sound this commercial again, but
proves he could please a crowd when he had to. ~ Mark Deming
Berlin
,
Lou Reed
needed a hit, and
Rock N' Roll Animal
was a rare display of commercial acumen on his part, just the right album at just the right time. Recorded in concert with
Reed
's crack road band at the peak of their form,
offered a set of his most anthemic songs (most dating from his days with
the Velvet Underground
) in arrangements that presented his lean, effective melodies and street-level lyrics in their most user-friendly form (or at least as user friendly as an album with a song called "Heroin" can get). Early-'70s arena rock bombast is often the order of the day, but guitarists
Dick Wagner
and
Steve Hunter
use their six-string muscle to lift these songs up, not weigh them down, and with
's passionate but controlled vocals riding over the top, "Sweet Jane," "White Light/White Heat," and "Rock 'n' Roll" finally sound like the radio hits they always should have been.
would rarely sound this commercial again, but
proves he could please a crowd when he had to. ~ Mark Deming