
Words & Music, May 1965 - Deluxe Bundle (Black T-Shirt)
âTo hear a tape containing their earliest demos, recorded on May 11, 1965 and locked away until now, is to hear traces of things rarely associated with The Velvet Underground: blues and folk, earthy and traditional, uncertain and hesitant⊠yet bristling with that rusty, caustic, Lou Reed spirit. It is a revelation.â â Will Hodgkinson, MOJO
Light in the Attic Records, in cooperation with Laurie Anderson, proudly announces the inaugural title in their ongoing Lou Reed Archive Series: Words & Music, May 1965. Released in tandem with the late artistâs 80th birthday celebrations, the album offers an extraordinary, unvarnished, and plainly poignant insight into one of Americaâs true poet-songwriters. Capturing Reed in his formative years, this previously unreleased collection of songsâpenned by a young Lou Reed, recorded to tape with the help of future bandmate John Cale, and mailed to himself as a âpoor manâs copyrightââremained sealed in its original envelope and unopened for nearly 50 years. Its contents embody some of the most vital, groundbreaking contributions to American popular music committed to tape in the 20th century. Through examination of these songs rooted firmly in the folk tradition, we see clearly Louâs lasting influence on the development of modern American musicâfrom punk to art-rock and everything in between. A true time capsule, these recordings not only memorialize the nascent sparks of what would become the seeds of the incredibly influential Velvet Underground; they also cement Reed as a true observer with an innate talent for synthesizing and distilling the world around him into pure sonic poetry.
[[Selling Points]]- All tracks previously unreleased
- Produced in partnership with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive
- Inaugural release in Light in the Atticâs Lou Reed Archive Series
- Features the earliest-known recordings of âIâm Waiting for the Man,â âPale Blue Eyes,â âHeroin,â and other iconic songs made famous by the Velvet Underground
- Includes seven unheard Lou Reed compositions
- 45 RPM 2LP set pressed on Audiophile-Quality 180-gram black vinyl at RTI
- Features the only vinyl release of âIâm Waiting for the Man â May 1965 Alternate Versionâ
- Remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMYÂź-nominated engineer John Baldwin
- Package designed by multi-GRAMMYÂź-winning artist Masaki Koike
- Includes bonus 7-inch record, housed in die-cut picture sleeve containing the first-ever vinyl release of six unheard tracks recorded between 1958 and 1964, including early demos, a cover of Dylanâs âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Right,â and a doo-wop serenade recorded in â58 when the legendary singer-songwriter was just sixteen-years-old
- Saddle-stitched, die-cut 28-page book featuring lyrics, archival photos, and liner notes by Greil Marcus, Don Fleming and Jason Stern
- Archival reproduction of letter written by Reed to Delmore Schwartz, circa 1964
- Includes CD containing complete audio from the package, housed in die-cut jacket
- Entire package housed in stylized, die-cut gatefold LP jacket manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co.
- Foil numbered and limited to 7,500 copies worldwide on black vinyl
- Bundle Includes â LITA189 Deluxe Edition, Black T-Shirt, and Lou Reed Litho
- (Poster will be shipped separately in a poster tube and may arrive on a different date than other items in your order)
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âTo hear a tape containing their earliest demos, recorded on May 11, 1965 and locked away until now, is to hear traces of things rarely associated with The Velvet Underground: blues and folk, earthy and traditional, uncertain and hesitant⊠yet bristling with that rusty, caustic, Lou Reed spirit. It is a revelation.â â Will Hodgkinson, MOJO
Light in the Attic Records, in cooperation with Laurie Anderson, proudly announces the inaugural title in their ongoing Lou Reed Archive Series: Words & Music, May 1965. Released in tandem with the late artistâs 80th birthday celebrations, the album offers an extraordinary, unvarnished, and plainly poignant insight into one of Americaâs true poet-songwriters. Capturing Reed in his formative years, this previously unreleased collection of songsâpenned by a young Lou Reed, recorded to tape with the help of future bandmate John Cale, and mailed to himself as a âpoor manâs copyrightââremained sealed in its original envelope and unopened for nearly 50 years. Its contents embody some of the most vital, groundbreaking contributions to American popular music committed to tape in the 20th century. Through examination of these songs rooted firmly in the folk tradition, we see clearly Louâs lasting influence on the development of modern American musicâfrom punk to art-rock and everything in between. A true time capsule, these recordings not only memorialize the nascent sparks of what would become the seeds of the incredibly influential Velvet Underground; they also cement Reed as a true observer with an innate talent for synthesizing and distilling the world around him into pure sonic poetry.
[[Selling Points]]- All tracks previously unreleased
- Produced in partnership with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive
- Inaugural release in Light in the Atticâs Lou Reed Archive Series
- Features the earliest-known recordings of âIâm Waiting for the Man,â âPale Blue Eyes,â âHeroin,â and other iconic songs made famous by the Velvet Underground
- Includes seven unheard Lou Reed compositions
- 45 RPM 2LP set pressed on Audiophile-Quality 180-gram black vinyl at RTI
- Features the only vinyl release of âIâm Waiting for the Man â May 1965 Alternate Versionâ
- Remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMYÂź-nominated engineer John Baldwin
- Package designed by multi-GRAMMYÂź-winning artist Masaki Koike
- Includes bonus 7-inch record, housed in die-cut picture sleeve containing the first-ever vinyl release of six unheard tracks recorded between 1958 and 1964, including early demos, a cover of Dylanâs âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Right,â and a doo-wop serenade recorded in â58 when the legendary singer-songwriter was just sixteen-years-old
- Saddle-stitched, die-cut 28-page book featuring lyrics, archival photos, and liner notes by Greil Marcus, Don Fleming and Jason Stern
- Archival reproduction of letter written by Reed to Delmore Schwartz, circa 1964
- Includes CD containing complete audio from the package, housed in die-cut jacket
- Entire package housed in stylized, die-cut gatefold LP jacket manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co.
- Foil numbered and limited to 7,500 copies worldwide on black vinyl
- Bundle Includes â LITA189 Deluxe Edition, Black T-Shirt, and Lou Reed Litho
- (Poster will be shipped separately in a poster tube and may arrive on a different date than other items in your order)

















