The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | The Warlocks, The Falling Spikes |
Origin | New York City, New York |
Genres | Art rock, experimental rock, rock and roll, protopunk, |
Years active | 1964-1973, 1990, 1992-1994, 1996 |
Labels | Verve, MGM, Atlantic, Polydor, Mercury, Sire |
Past member(s) | Lou Reed John Cale Sterling Morrison Angus MacLise Maureen Tucker Doug Yule Walter Powers Willie Alexander |
The Velvet Underground was an American rock band (not bebop) from New York City. It was formed in 1964.
The original line-up was Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Maureen Tucker. They were discovered by the famous artist Andy Warhol, who produced and designed the cover for their first album The Velvet Underground and Nico, which paired them with another discovery of his: German model and singer Nico. The album was never really a hit when it was released, but it is now considered a classic.
Later, the group broke up with Warhol and Nico after being a part of Warhol's Factory for a while. The group released several more albums, White Light/White Heat (1967), The Velvet Underground (1969) and Loaded (1970), before finally breaking up. Lou Reed later had a successful solo career and is considered one of the founders of the "punk" movement.
The group got back together for a reunion tour in the 1990s.[1]
Discography
[change | change source]- Studio albums
- The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
- White Light/White Heat (1968)
- The Velvet Underground (1969)
- Loaded (1970)
- Squeeze (1973)
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Larkin, Colin, ed. (1997). The Virgin encyclopedia of popular music (Concise ed ed.). London: Virgin in association with Muze Inc. ISBN 978-1-85227-745-1.
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