



Various - Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964 65 (Oxblood + Gold Vinyl) Vinyl 2LP
LABEL:
Light In The Attic
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FILE UNDER:
Rock
FOR FANS OF:
The Velvet Underground, The Sonics
Light in the Attic, in cooperation with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive, is thrilled to announce the forthcoming release of Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65. Due out September 27th, the latest installment in LITA’s critically acclaimed Lou Reed Archive Series is a compilation of pop songs penned by Reed during his mid-60s stint as a staff songwriter for the long-defunct label Pickwick Records. The compilation follows on the heels of Lou Reed’s Hudson River Wind Meditations (2023) and Words & Music, May 1965 (2022).
One of the most original and innovative figures in music history, Reed (1942-2013) first gained recognition as co-founder and frontman of the massively influential Velvet Underground. Over the course of his five-decade career, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer brought his singular vision to an eclectic expanse of musical endeavors, including era-defining albums like 1972’s Transformer and wildly experimental works like the 1975 avant-garde noise classic Metal Machine Music. But before establishing himself as an enduringly iconic singer, songwriter, musician, and poet, Reed got his start as an in-house songwriter (and occasional session guitarist/vocalist) for Pickwick Records—a label specializing in sound-alike recordings that emulated the major pop hits of the day. Encompassing everything from garage-rock and girl-group pop to blue-eyed soul and teen-idol balladry, Reed’s output for Pickwick ultimately offers a fascinating early glimpse at his ever-evolving and truly limitless artistry.
The album has been restored and remastered by GRAMMY®-nominated mastering engineer John Baldwin. Both the 2xLP & CD editions feature in-depth booklets with unseen photos, liner notes by Richie Unterberger (renowned music journalist and author of such acclaimed titles as White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground day-by-day), and an essay by Lenny Kaye (the legendary guitarist, Patti Smith Group co-founder, writer, producer, and curator of seminal garage-rock anthology Nuggets). The double-LP package is designed by multi-GRAMMY®-winning artist Masaki Koike and pressed at world-renowned plant Optimal (Germany). A special color vinyl edition is pressed on “Oxblood” wax (A/B side) and “Gold” wax (C/D side). This release marks the first official anthology of Lou Reed’s work for Pickwick Records and features rarities, cult classics (The Primitives’ “The Ostrich”), & previously unreleased material (The Beachnuts’ “Sad, Lonely Orphan Boy”).
PRODUCT DETAILS
- FORMAT: 2xLP
- ARTIST: Various
- TITLE: Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964–65)
- LABEL: Light In The Attic
- CATALOG NUMBER: LITA212-1-1
- GENRE: Rock
- SUB-GENRES: Rock & Roll
- RELEASE YEAR: 2024
- UPC: 826853212113
- CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST
01. The Ostrich
02. Cycle Annie
03. I'm Gonna Fight
04. Soul City
05. Oh No Don't Do It
06. Love Can Make You Cry
07. Teardrop In The Sand
08. You're Driving Me Insane
09. Sneaky Pete
10. Wild One
11. Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love
12. Soul City
13. Ya Running, But I'll Getcha
14. We Got Trouble
15. Why Don't You Smile Now
16. Johnny Won't Surf No More
17. Tell Mamma Not To Cry
18. Maybe Tomorrow
19. Flowers For The Lady
20. This Rose
21. Surfin'
22. Little Deuce Coupe
23. Sad Lonely Orphan Boy
24. I've Got A Tiger In My Tank
25. What About Me
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UPC: 826853212113
SKU: FSLP-347
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