Record: M- / Cover:EX- (bad sticker tear on bottom right)
which places the album 39th on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all time
with Duke Reid and Sir Coxsone Dodd stepping up their rivalry by beginning to make and release their own records rather than rely on US imports for use in their dances
Their sound is an all out assault on the dance floor that collides rave
" a ballad so torchy that it's almost possible to see the smoke wafting through the air when it was recorded
LOU REED - WORDS AND MUSIC, MAY 1965 VINYL GOSPEL Record: M- / Cover:EX- (badFeaturing contributions from Reed's future bandmate, John Cale, Words & Music, May 1965 presents in their entirety the earliest known recordings of such historic songs as Heroin, I'm Waiting for the Man, and Pale Blue Eyes all of which Reed would eventually record and make indelibly influential with the Velvet Underground. Produced by Laurie Anderson, Don Fleming, Jason Stern, Hal Willner, and Matt Sullivan, the album features newly remastered audio