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Final V.U., 1971-1973 [BOX SET] [IMPORT] [LIVE]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 1, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: August 2001
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Box set, Import, Live
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Captain Trip
  • ASIN: B00005NZK2
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #425,961 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Chapel Of Love
2. Im Waiting For The Man
3. Spare Change
4. Some Kinda Love - Turn On Your Love Light
5. White Light White Heat
6. Pretty Tree Climber
7. Rock And Roll
8. Back On The Farm
9. Dopey Joe
10. Sister Ray - Never Going Back To Georgia
11. After Hours
12. Im Waiting For The Man
13. Spare Change
14. Some Kinda Love
15. White Light White Heat
16. Hold On
17. What Goes On
18. Cool It Down
19. Back On The Farm
20. Oh Sweet Nuthin
See all 51 tracks on this disc

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Product Description
Japanese only 4 CD Live box set limited to 1000 copies. CD 1 was recorded in London, 11/71, CD 2 was recorded in the Netherlands, 11/71, CD 3 was recorded in England, 12/72 & CD 4 was recorded in Boston, 5/73. 51 tracks including 4 bonus tracks. Includes

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not as bad as you would think!!!, October 9, 2001
By "skippy66" (New Bedford, MA) - See all my reviews
History has a funny way of rewriting itself, especially when it is the participants who are doing the rewriting. Forget what people in the media who are too cowed by Lou Reed tell you; the fact is that, when he walked out on the Velvets toward the end of their stand at Max's Kansas City in the summer of 1970, the band did not stop activity. Perhaps an argument could be made that their days as a creative force were over and done but that is not the point I'm trying to make here.
Doug Yule and Sterling Morrison chose to keep the Velvets going, Maureen Tucker even returning from maternity leave to man the drum chair one more time. When the band needed another member to fill out the sound, they looked no further than their second home in Boston, recruitng local musician Walter Powers to play bass. And, when Sterling did leave to embark on an academic career, Walter's buddy Willie"Loco" Alexander filled his spot and it was with this lineup that the band toured England and Holland towards the end of 1971.
For many years now, the final years of the Velvet Underground have been shrouded in mystery; there was no real evidence available beyond one little heard album entitled Squeeze, which was not even granted a domestic release. After that, a few small gigs here and there to decreasing audiences and then, nothing. Now, along comes the Captain Trip label from Japan to provide V. U. fanatics with major piece of the puzzle.
What we have here are 4 discs, each devoted to a particular gig and while the sound on these discs is a long way from high tech., they are certainly listenable enough. The first two discs are devoted to the Tucker/Yule/Powers/Alexander lineup and the material focuses on the third and fourth albums although they felt comfortable enough to tackle such standards as "I'm Waiting For The Man," "White Light, White Heat," and, yes, "Sister Ray."
The band sound relaxed and confident and the audience respond with enthusiasm, especially on Disc 2, recorded at the Cocertgebouw in Amsterdam during November 1971. This show was released on bootleg CD about 10 years ago and the sound on it was rather cavernous, as though it had been recorded from the back of the hall. Too bad because, as a bonus, 4 tracks from this show are tacked onto Disc 4, only taken from a radio broadcast and they sound beautiful. By Discs 3 and 4 we get a Velvet Underground consisting of Doug Yule and a sea of rotating musicians, with brother Billy the only one to boast of any connection to the original band, however tenuous. The third disc was recorded at a college in Wales late 1972; I recall reading somewhere that Lou was on the road in the UK supporting Transformer at the same time Doug was there and he was none too pleased about the situation. The Wales audience is the most vocal of the four here; they didn't care who was or wasn't in the band, they were happy just to hear the songs. Finally, Disc 4 brings the Velvet Underground to a sad close. Recorded at a small bar near Fenway Park in front of what sounds like an even smaller audience, Doug and Co. run through a mix of V. U. classics, stuff from Squeeze, which sounds better played with a band as opposed to the two man band of Doug and Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice that recorded the original album, and some even newer material which, given the chance to develop in the studio, suggested that the band might still have had something to offer. But, it was not to be.
Overall, Final V. U. is a rather enjoyable package, despite the fact of No Lou, No Sterling, or No John. Around the time of loaded, Lou was fond of telling interviewers that they were just a "Long Island dance band," much the same way that they started out, playing for tourists and fraks at the Cafe Bizarre in Greenwich Village until Andy came and rescued them. This release brings the Velvet Underground full circle. Granted, this isn't the Robert Quine Tapes under discussion here, but the fact that this exists at all is good enough for me and, hopefully, for all the other V. U. fanatics out there.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Look At Post Reed Velvets, September 19, 2002
By JOHN SPOKUS (BALTIMORE, MARYLAND United States) - See all my reviews
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The post Loaded Velvet Underground period has always been shrouded in mystery, and this set sheds some light on that period with 4 shows from '71-'73 with various line-ups.Disc one & two includes Boston music scene legend Willie Alexander on electric piano and vocals, performing a few of his tunes among the Velvets classics and songs that would later appear on the Squeeze(STILL NOT RE-ISSUED!!) LP. Disc one sounds a little ragged, kinda like the band has not quite gelled, and these Alexander tunes are a far cry from the great stuff he did on his own in the mid to late 70's. Yule does most vocals and tries his best at being Reed at this point, something that dissapates on the other shows as his own personna seems to be emerging. Disc two, recorded at a larger venue in Amsterdam with the same line-up sounds a little tighter, though not as intimate as the other shows in smaller rooms. Four tunes from this show with improved sound quality from a radio broadcast recording are bonuses at the end of Disc 4. Disc 3 recorded in Wales with another line-up has an inferior drummer(Mo Tucker is on the first two shows) and may be the least valuable of the bunch. Disc 4 is recorded by a reluctant but tight Velvet's line-up that as Yule claims "didn't want to be billed as The Velvets" but was a certain promoter's idea to get them a tour of New England.The band was happier working in New Hampshire under a different name that he fails to mention. His brother Billy's drumming is an improvement and there are nice vocal harmonies.This group had the most potential. Sadly it sounds like only a few people are in attendance. All shows are audience recordings, but the sound is not as bad as you would think. Not perfect, a little repetitive, but an interesting Final V.U.. More like a ***1/2 actually
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The near complete missing piece., September 27, 2001
By Mathew Zarolinski (Augusta, ME United States) - See all my reviews
Finally there is a record of what became of one of the most influencial rock & roll bands in history. Don't be fooled by popular lore. The velvets did not end with the departure of Lou Reed, just as they did not end with the departure of John Cale. As Yule says in his liner notes, they merely changed.The ones who
want to continue on do. Pink Floyd was still Pink Floyd after Sid Barrett left, and even after Roger Waters left. This is the essential document of the Velvets end. There are only two reasons that I have not given this five stars. Number one, the sound quality is definately bootleg quality, but more important, the set should have included the "Squeeze" album, which is still un available.
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