Lou Reed: Lou Reed Live (1975)
RCA Records
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Lou Reed: Lou Reed Live (1975)
RCA Records
Phil Hunter, fighting typhoid COVID 16 years early ;)
(Phil is a proper hypochondriac over a suspect who might have typhoid, even though he is at very little risk - Episode 308)
Album covers by design firm The Leisure Process and photographer Andrew Douglas for IRS Records' short-lived imprint for instrumental music, "NO SPEAK," all released in 1988:
001 - Pete Haycock, Guitar and Son 002 - Wishbone Ash, Nouveau Calls
003 - Stewart Copeland, The Equalizer & Other Cliff Hangers 004 - William Orbit, Strange Cargo
005 - Billy Currie, Transportation 006 - Steve Hunter, The Deacon
007 - Jimmy Z, Anytime… Anyplace! 008 - various artists, Guitar Speak
Lou Reed Berlin 2024 Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab ——————————————————————— Tracks: 01. Berlin 02. Lady Day 03. Men of Good Fortune 04. Caroline Says 05. How Do You Think It Feels 06. Oh, Jim 07. Caroline Says II 08. The Kids 09. The Bed 10. Sad Song ———————————————————————
Michael Brecker
Randy Brecker
Jack Bruce
Aynsley Dunbar
Bob Ezrin
Steve Hunter
Tony Levin
Jon Pierson
Lou Reed
Dick Wagner
Steve Winwood
* Long Live Rock Archive
Aerosmith's 2nd album was released on 15 March 1974.
According to Joe Perry, the label was "ready to dump us" after their first album failed to sell and wanted Bob Ezrin to produce. Ezrin instead introduced the band to Jack Douglas (who had been a recording engineer for Ezrin on Alice Cooper's albums, and had worked with the Who, John Lennon, the New York Dolls, and others).
Douglas brought in a number of guest musicians into the recording sessions, including Alice Cooper guitarist Dick Wagner, who played lead guitar on "Train Kept a Rollin" and "Same Old Song and Dance" and contributed to "a couple of other songs" on the album. Fellow Alice Cooper bandmate Steve Hunter also provides lead guitar (and solo) on the first half of "Train Kept a Rollin."
Released to mixed reviews and no charting singles, Get Your Wings sold a little better than its predecessor, but would ultimately go on to sell more than 3 million copies and Jack Douglas would go on to produce the band's next 3 albums.
Selmer - Scintillation Reverb Unit
“ Powered by 2 9v batteries ... Owned and signed by Steve Hunter of Lou reed and Peter Gabriel...”
(via Intro / Sweet Jane (Live) (1973 Version))