Lou Reed
Biography
The career of Lou Reed defies capsule summarization. Like David Bowie (whom Reed directly inspired in many ways), he has made over his image many times, mutating from theatrical glam rocker to scary-looking junkie to avant-garde noiseman to straight rock & roller to your average guy. A firmer grasp of rock's earthier qualities has ensured a more consistent career path than Bowie's, particularly in his latter years. Yet his catalog is extremely inconsistent, in both quality and stylistic orientation. Liking one Lou Reed LP, or several, or all of the ones he did in a particular era, is no guarantee that you'll like all of them, or even most of them. Few would deny Reed's immense importance and considerable achievements, however. As has often been written, he expanded the vocabulary of rock & roll lyrics into the previously forbidden territory of kinky sex, drug use (and abuse), decadence, transvestites, homosexuality, and suicidal depression. As has been pointed out less often, he remained (and remains) committed to using rock & roll as a forum for literary, mature expression well into middle age, without growing lyrically soft or musically complacent. By and large, he's taken on these challenging duties with uncompromising honesty and a high degree of realism.
Selected Discography

Berlin: Live At St. Ann's Warehouse
2008

Coney Island Baby
2006

Animal Serenade (Live)
2004

Satellite Of Love '04
2004

The Raven
2003

American Poet (Live)
2001

Rock N Roll Animal
2000

Ecstasy
2000

The Definitive Collection
1999

Perfect Night Live In London (Live)
1998

Set The Twilight Reeling
1996

Magic And Loss
1992

New York
1989

Best Of Lou Reed - Retro
1989

Mistrial
1986

New Sensations
1984

Live In Italy
1984

Legendary Hearts
1983

The Blue Mask
1982

Growing Up In Public
1980

Rock And Roll Diary 1967-1980
1980

The Bells
1979

Street Hassle
1978

Walk On The Wild Side (The Best Of Lou Reed)
1977

Rock And Roll Heart
1976






