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This Friday, March 24th, Rhino is releasing the Fully Re-Loaded Edition box set of The Velvet Underground’s 1970 classic Loaded. Featuring nearly all the music from the expansive 45th anniversary CD reissue from 2015, this new vinyl collection contains nine LPs and four 7-inches, and it’s limited to just 1,970 copies. Lucky for you, you don’t have to race fans to get in on this incredible boxed set, because we’re giving one away — for free.
Valued at $250, Loaded (Fully Re-Loaded Edition) includes three versions of the album: stereo, mono, and a “full-length” mix that boasts extended takes of “Sweet Jane,” “Rock & Roll,” and “New Age.” The 7-inches include the first-ever vinyl reissue of “Rock & Roll” and the first “Who Loves the Sun” reissue since ’70. There’s also the French single “Head Held High” and the German single “Sweet Jane.”
Also included are a number of demos, early versions, and alternate mixes.
Valued at $250, Loaded (Fully Re-Loaded Edition) includes three versions of the album: stereo, mono, and a “full-length” mix that boasts extended takes of “Sweet Jane,” “Rock & Roll,” and “New Age.” The 7-inches include the first-ever vinyl reissue of “Rock & Roll” and the first “Who Loves the Sun” reissue since ’70. There’s also the French single “Head Held High” and the German single “Sweet Jane.”
Also included are a number of demos, early versions, and alternate mixes.
- 3/23/2023
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
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In 1971, David Bowie was at a crossroads. His third album, The Man Who Sold the World, hadn’t been received as the star-making breakthrough he thought it would be. His wife, Angela, was getting impatient regarding his lack of fame and fortune. The singles has barely charted. It had stiffed commercially in both the U.K. and the U.S., though it was beginning to attract a little critical attention in the States. So his label, Mercury, decided to send Bowie on a promotional tour of America. He wasn’t...
- 11/25/2020
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
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The Velvet Underground's self-titled third album will be reissued as a six-disc "super deluxe" set to celebrate its 45th anniversary this fall. The record, which was the group's first without founding violist John Cale and is home to the single "What Goes On" and fan favorites "Pale Blue Eyes" and "Candy Says," will now be the centerpiece of a 65-track set, housed in a case-bound book, with many different mixes of the songs. The reissue will also be available as a single-disc remastered album and as a two-disc deluxe edition,...
- 10/1/2014
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
As the Velvet Underground's "Heroin" blared through the loudspeakers at the New York Public Library on 42nd Street last night, a spotlight focused on a lone turntable and the band's Lou Reed, Maureen "Moe" Tucker and Doug Yule took seats alongside Rolling Stone's David Fricke. The special occasion: a rare discussion of everything from the Velvets' first paying gig at Summit High School in New Jersey ($80 for the night) to their success with Andy Warhol. "Warhol was one of the greatest people I've met in my life," Reed remarked.
- 12/9/2009
- by Joshua Penn
- Rollingstone.com
A series of previously unreleased Velvet Underground performances will be issued, starting with The Velvet Underground Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes, a three-disc collection of material culled from three 1969 shows. The initial release, due on August 28th, will be part of an ongoing group of Velvet rarities unleashed from the Universal vaults.
The Quine Tapes were recorded with a single microphone plugged into a tape deck by Robert Quine, who would later become a founding member of Richard Hell and the Voidoids, as well as later collaborating with...
The Quine Tapes were recorded with a single microphone plugged into a tape deck by Robert Quine, who would later become a founding member of Richard Hell and the Voidoids, as well as later collaborating with...
- 6/20/2001
- by Andrew Dansby
- Rollingstone.com
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