Le Bataclan '72

Le Bataclan '72
Live album by Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico
Released October 19, 2004
Recorded January 29, 1972
Genre Avant-garde, rock and roll
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Pitchfork Media(7.6/10) [2]

Le Bataclan '72 is a sixteen-track live album by Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico. It was recorded from the soundboard and heavily bootlegged over the years, before it gained an official release in 2004.

Production

The album was recorded during a live show at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. The concert marked the first time since the breakup of the Velvet Underground that Reed, Cale and Nico were on stage together. Due to a problem with tape transfers, the speed is slow compared to the original concert. A speed corrected version is on iTunes, although it is credited to the Velvet Underground instead of the individual artists.[3]

Track listing

Recorded live at Le Bataclan, Paris, January 29, 1972 Originally broadcast by French TV.

  1. "I'm Waiting for the Man" (Reed)
  2. "Berlin" (Reed)
  3. "The Black Angel's Death Song" (Reed, Cale)
  4. "Wild Child" (Reed)
  5. "Heroin" (Reed)
  6. "Ghost Story" (Cale)
  7. "The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All" (Cale)
  8. "Empty Bottles" (Cale)
  9. "Femme Fatale" (Reed)
  10. "No One Is There" (Nico)
  11. "Frozen Warnings" (Nico)
  12. "Janitor of Lunacy" (Nico)
  13. "I'll Be Your Mirror" (Reed)
  14. "All Tomorrow's Parties" (encore) (Reed)
  15. "Pale Blue Eyes" (Reed)
  16. "Candy Says" (Reed)

Bonus Tracks

This official release includes two exclusive bonus tracks (both rehearsals—"Pale Blue Eyes" and "Candy Says").

Personnel

References

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