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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1985
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polydor / Umgd
  • ASIN: B000008LZA
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Lost" material includes some of their best, April 21, 2004
By Rich Latta (Albuquerque, NM - Land of Entitlement) - See all my reviews
Some of these tracks are as good as any song released on their original albums. In fact, VU is itself a great album even though it's not intended to be the definitive "Lost Album" of songs recorded for MGM in 1969. Note: some of these songs have received greatly improved mixes on the PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE box set.

"I Can't Stand It" - a driving, slightly off-kilter rocker. (...) *****

"Stephanie Says" - a delicate little beauty, truly one of their best. Features exquisite viola from John Cale, pristine vibes and a sweetly plaintive guitar. *****

"She's My Best Friend" - highly agreeable rocker with several chord changes. Contains some pretty raunchy lyrics in the middle if you're paying attention. ****1/2

"Lisa Says" - Pure Velvet genius - heartbreaking, devestatingly fragile and so incredibly good. Some great, moving piano lines *****

"Ocean" - one of their most sophisticated songs and a testament to their majestic powers. They would go on to record the definitive master that ended up on PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE, but this is a pretty good version. Mo Tucker's straight-up drumming style, normally a powerful asset, becomes as detriment at the climax of this song, but this version is probably just a demo and in all likelihood she hadn't had time to work out the part properly. ****

"Foggy Notion" - an all-time favorite that really JAMS. This is the band at their peak. *****

"Temptation Inside YOur Heart" - an unremarkable, repetitive song with bongos and goofy voice-overs from the band that supposedly ended up on the master inadvertently when they were recording background vocals. Upon careful inspection, I'm convinced that they intentionally messed with the track in the same spirit of the experimental WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT sessions to compensate for a genuinely weak song. **

Back on track with the country-fried "One Of These Days," this one has faux Southern sensibilities from Reed and twangy guitar. Shifts into overdrive towards the end which is way cool. ****

"Andy's Chest" - Much bouncier than Lou Reed's TRANSFORMER version, thanks in large part to Doug Yule's lively bass. Featuring some of Lou's most Dylanesque lyrics, this one's a hoot. ****1/2

"I'm Sticking With You" - A quaint (as in old-fashioned) little number that demonstrates yet another side of this groundbreaking band. Mo Tucker's modest vocal delivery has an irresistable charm. Lou duets with her briefly at one point and it's a golden moment. ****

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4.0 out of 5 stars One from the vaults, October 19, 2003
The tracks on this album were recorded between Velvet Underground's third album and Loaded, their fourth. Many of the songs later surfaced on Lou Reed solo albums.

VU offers great listening but it's not up there with the Warhol album or White Light/White Heat. It sees the band in a more melodic phase, somewhat like the 3rd album and demonstrates Reed's evolving lyrical genius.

John Cale features on only two tracks, Stephanie Says and Temptation Inside Your Heart. For the rest, it's Lou, Maureen, Sterling and Doug. My favorites include the wistful Stephanie Says with its elegiac feel and lilting melody, the hypnotic Temptation Inside Your Heart, Andy's Chest and One Of These Days with its guitar cascades.

I'm Sticking With You has a certain poppy charm, whilst the bass-driven I Can't Stand It does capture some of the early raw energy and Ocean is a wonderful atmospheric ballad with beautiful vocals.

VU is an album for the fans. Those who wish to investigate this great band for the first time ought to start with the first or third albums.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Point of "VU", December 3, 2004
The Velvet Underground's "lost" album "VU" is a bit of a forgotten child, overshadowed by better-known albums like "Velvet Underground and Nico" and "White Light White Heat." But that doesn't mean it isn't as good -- it's a mixture of the enchanting and the gritty and raunchy, and who knows why it wasn't released along with the others.

It opens with the slow-burning rock rhythms of "Can't Stand It," but switches tempo with the delicate, ethereal "Stephanie Says," one of the prettiest little songs the Velvet Underground ever produced, especially with that haunting viola in the background. Nothing else on "VU" is like it, which makes it all the more striking.

Elsewhere, the Velvet Underground stretches its wings a bit with Southern-fried rock'n'roll, complete with an exaggerated drawl. Then there's the intentionally silly "Temptation Inside Your Heart," where Lou Reed breaks off and starts chatting with someone else in mid-song. And finally, a sweeping soundscape in "Ocean" that rises and swells like the waves.

The Velvet Underground was the grandfather of modern indie rock, dipping into darkness and grandeur when other bands were just singing about the same ol' same ol'. Even now, bands get influenced by them -- the Dandy Warhols, most obviously. But it's almost impossible to capture the spirit of the Velvets, especially their mix of naughty fun and musical genius.

Your solid guitar riffs are backed up by some equally solid percussion, especially when Reed decides to tinker with his style (like the Southern twang). John Cale only appears briefly, but he provides an exquisite viola melody for the second song, and a subtle, driving piano moves forward through songs like "I'm Sticking With You."

Lou Reed has that type of flawed voice that will somehow grow on you, despite its thinness. And Reed's studio banter is especially funny ("Electricity comes from other planets." "Woo!"). He also quietly spins out some of the strangest, creepiest, funniest songs in classic rock ("If I could be anything in the world that flew/I would be a bat and come swooping after you/And if the last time you were here things were a bit askew...")

Excellent songwriting and solid musicianship make "VU" a must-have for anyone who loves the Velvet Underground. Don't let the "lost child" be left out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great album
this is probably my favorite vu record. the band's songs are more melodic and less experimental noiscapes that characterized the content of their first two records. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Daniel Ruben Hernandez

5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic out takes collection.
In 1969, the Velvet Underground parted ways with Verve Records (which, along with its parent ocmpany MGM, had released their first three albums) and signed with Atlantic,... Read more
Published on May 22, 2007 by Laszlo Matyas

4.0 out of 5 stars The Fifth Essential Velvet Underground Album
This collection captures the Velvet Underground halfway between their amazing third album (self-titled) and their more commercial-sounding final album (Loaded). Read more
Published on February 6, 2007 by Greg Cleary

4.0 out of 5 stars (3.5 stars) The first six songs would've been welcome on any VU album
The last four, not so much. It's too bad that the Velvets were dropped from their label while working on their aborted fourth album, since half of this (which collects that... Read more
Published on December 17, 2006 by finulanu

3.0 out of 5 stars The best band of the '60s have an '80s production on this album.
I bought this album on cassette a week or so ago. This is what I think about it right now (opinions subject to change, of course):

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Published on August 14, 2006 by Brandon Matuja

5.0 out of 5 stars This album has the two best Velvet Underground Songs on it
"A Foggy Notion" and "I Can't Stand It" are two of the best Velvet Underground songs ever. These songs are nothing less than savage. Read more
Published on July 29, 2006 by J. Harper

5.0 out of 5 stars I gotta foggy notion (that this album is underappreciated)
I don't think I would call this the Velvet's least essential album. No, not by a long shot.

For my listening tastes, I put it well ahead of "Loaded. Read more
Published on November 5, 2005 by Stargrazer

4.0 out of 5 stars The Velvet's lest satisfactory album is still better than most other bands' best
This is probably the Velvet's least satisfactory album, but its still an essential rock 'n' roll document, and is a shame that it wasn't released during the band's brief lifespan... Read more
Published on August 8, 2005 by TimothyFarrell22

5.0 out of 5 stars Such an excellent album!
Yes, this album lacks the sophistication and artistry of the other four studio albums, but all the tracks are outstanding pop rock gems. You just can't stop listening to it. Read more
Published on December 10, 2004 by Kenneth

4.0 out of 5 stars A Small Point
I have just a small point to add to what's been said. In my humble opinion, based on 25 years of assiduous listening, Foggy Notion is one of the ten greatest song rock songs... Read more
Published on November 11, 2003 by Jurgen1919

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