ABOUT THIS ITEM
THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY EXCLUSIVE AND WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON THE DAY (SATURDAY APRIL 16TH) AND LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.
ANY REMAINING COPIES WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE FROM APRIL 23RD.
Between May and October 1969, the Velvet Underground (Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, Moe Tucker and Doug Yule) recorded fourteen songs at the Record Plant in New York City for what would have been the band’s fourth album for MGM/Verve Records. But when the Velvets left the label soon after, the recordings were shelved, and would not be heard by the public for a decade and a half. These songs, from those long-lost sessions, capture the Velvet Underground at a fascinating transitional point between the understated intimacy of their self-titled third album and the focused melodic rock of their next release, Loaded. Hear them in glorious mono!!!
1. Foggy Notion (edit)
2. I Can't Stand It