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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1970
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Warner Strat. Mkt.
  • ASIN: B000002LVB
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,922 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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While John Cale certainly gave the first couple of Velvet Underground albums a signature sound, his departure enabled Lou Reed to do exactly what he does best: write kick-ass, stripped-down rock songs. On Loaded his talent comes to full fruition. Who can imagine a world without "Sweet Jane" and "Rock & Roll," arguably two of the greatest rock tunes ever penned? The brilliance of those songs is so bright, it's easy to overlook a couple of other Reed masterpieces: the tender, epic discourse of "New Age" (which highlights his assured sense of poetic wordplay: "And when you kissed Robert Mitchum / Gee, but I thought you'd never catch him!") and the extended sweet blues romp of "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'." On Loaded the Velvet Underground--who before had hit the sonic ceiling experimenting with shattered chords, feedback, screeching violas, and what Reed once claimed was "the fastest guitar playing ever"--eschew the dark side of noise for clarity. Check out the ringing chime that begins "Who Loves the Sun" and the sterling (no pun intended) guitar riff that drives "Rock & Roll." This is not to say that the old ragged punch of the original Velvets is completely gone. Moe Tucker still beats a mean set of skins; there's no stopping Sterling Morrison's train-wreck rhythm guitar on "Train Round the Bend"; and "Head Held High" achieves near-"Sister Ray" moments of madness. --Tod Nelson

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pop masterpiece, but not an experimental one., August 11, 2005
By Michael Stack (North Chelmsford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Revered or dispised by fans, I'm one of those who finds "Loaded" to be one of the masterpieces of its generation. Granted, Lou Reed abandoned all the things that made the old Velvet Underground what it was, but this is a good straightahead rock record, full of fantastic songwriting, sarcasm, and brilliance.

So what makes "Loaded" so good? Stunning songwriting ably supported by sympathetic musicians. Reed, at the height of his powers as a rock and roll composer pulled off at least two classic songs that have worked their way into the collective unconsciousness in "Sweet Jane" and "Rock and Roll". These two pieces have been imitated so heavily and fiercely that they sound familiar the first time you hear them, and both of them have a little something, quite undefinable (Reed claims in the case of "Sweet Jane" that it's the extra chord that quickly sweeps by in the progression, I think it's an unnerving amount of passion in the vocal presonally) that makes them perfect.

The rest of the album doesn't quite live up to them, but it's full of superb songs, from the Beatlesque "Who Loves the Sun" to the sarcastic "New Age" and "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" to the the explosive "Held Held High" and the churning "Train Round the Bend". There are no real low points on the record, it's in fact all quite good. Highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars VU's Last Saved by Rock and Roll -Great Rock Classic, August 24, 2005
By Robert E. Murena Jr. "tedmurena" (Fairfield, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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Time has proven that The Velvet Underground's "Loaded" is a truly great album. When it was released it was slapped together as the band was disbanding. The VU purist may say that this album is poor but if you are a fan of great rock and roll this is an album for you. Sure the album isn't as edgy and experimental musically or lyrically as earlier works. Albums Like "White Light White Heat" are certainly more artistically bold but boldness doesn't necessarily equate to greatness. This album would successful if released today and seeing that this one is over 30 years old it has the words classic written all over it.

Already losing John Cale, the album is almost entirely Lou Reed Driven. The music on the album reflects this and Reed's songwriting really shines with greats like "Rock and Roll", "Sweet Jane" and "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" (well all of the tracks are great). The sound is fun and the songs may not be serious deep or explorative but they are pure rock and totally unforgettable. These are tunes that are easy to enjoy and get under your skin into your head and beg to be played and replayed. "Loaded" is chock full of great hits and if you are looking for fun music this is a great album. Stylistically, this album may not be the best introduction to VU but it is a fun first step or just a great album for your collection.

Ted Murena
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Troubled Swan Song a Dusky Gem, September 4, 2004
By Rich Latta (Albuquerque, NM - Land of Entitlement) - See all my reviews
This brilliant album is my least favorite from this remarkable band, but only through default since I love nearly all of their music. Despite the obvious drug reference of the title, it was supposedly meant to mean "loaded with hits." In a better, more just world, it would've been a worldwide smash.

Lou Reed was nearing the end of his tether and drummer Mo Tucker was on maternity leave which explains the largely conventional drumming found on LOADED by various replacement drummers including Billy Yule, kid brother of bassist Doug Yule who at this point was beginning to suffer delusions of grandeur. Though occasionally melancholy, LOADED sounds bright and positive, which is ironic when you consider that the band's demise was just around the corner.

The breakdown:

"Who Loves the Sun" - Very chipper despite its melancholy lyrics from the brokenhearted but sweetly singing Doug Yule. A strong 60's style flair reminiscent of the Beatles and especially the Beach Boys' vocal stylings. Crisp guitar, excellent piano accents. ****1/2

"Sweet Jane" - The song begins with a sickly-sweet psychedelic kalaidescope of notes before Velvet mastermind Lou Reed launches into one of the most legendary rock n' roll riffs ever. (Note: avoid old releases containing truncated edits of this song from clueless record company personnel) *****

"Rock N' Roll" - Another belatedly popular classic. The playing and chord changes generate a terrific undercurrent of feel-good excitement. *****

"Cool It Down" - An ambling country-fried tune. The chorus doesn't appear 'til the end of the song, followed by a boogie-woogie-ish piano. Simple, stately and quite effective piano can in fact be heard all over LOADED played by both Reed and Yule. ***1/2

"New Age" - Like its predecessor, This gorgeous song also builds to a climax. It's about the brave new world we all need to create for ourselves from time to time. *****

"Head Held High" - Lou really belts out the vocals on this groovy rocker (parts of which, I'm convinced, were repeatedly ripped off for TV shows in the 70's). ****1/2

"Lonesome Cowboy Bill" - This heavily country-flavored rocker has amusingly hick-ish vocals from Reed. Having grown up in Texas, I have long rebelled against country music even though a few classics of the non-whimpy-male-singer variety ("If You Wanna Play in Texas," "Devil Went Down to Georgia," etc.) still hold fond memories. So "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" isn't really my tea, but it's undenyably spirited and very well played. ****1/2

"I Found a Reason" - A dreamy slow dance number with more sweet vocal harmonies. I love Lou's slightly hammy monologue in the middle. Yet another song embellished with thoughtful musical flourishes. *****

"Train Round the Bend" - A killer groove machine with a nasty laid-back string attack from ace guitarist Sterling Morrison. ****1/2

"Oh! Sweet Nothin'" - A gorgeous, classic album closer. In the same vein as another great album closer, the Stone's "Salt of the Earth," this song is a tribute to the less fortunate who walk among us. *****

An aside: Around this time, VU recorded a number of versions of a song called "Ride Into the Sun." I recently rediscovered a version that I had overlooked from an old Australian box set called WHAT GOES ON. I rarely get it out since I got the PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE box set and I'm sure it's long out of print (probably for legal reasons). According to the liner notes, the song was taken from a French Polydor 5 CD box set released in June 1990 called simply VELVET UNDERGROUND. Unlike the PEEL SLOWLY AND SEE version featuring Doug Yule on vocals, Lou takes the lead. This version is more ornate with mandolin-style guitar picking. A beauty although the sound quality has deteriorated in places and I slightly prefer the version with Yule singing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The worst?
Well yes, probably the worst Velvet Underground album in the sense of sounding the most like a typical pop album. BUt... an excellent pop album. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jennifer Heidmann

5.0 out of 5 stars It is definitely a classic!
Just bought this back in December. Bought the "Extra Loaded" when it came out back in 1997.
Maybe it was a little too bloated for me, but the original album is a classic... Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. Decker

4.0 out of 5 stars Easy listening, again, but with a country flavour. c 70+/100

From what I've read, randomly, this album was meant to be 'loaded' with hits and commercial fodder, hence the title. Read more
Published 4 months ago by dfle3

4.0 out of 5 stars A final farewell to Lou Reed's group
Although the group would go on for another 2 years at least enough to release an album named "Squeeze", and a rock group from England to use that name for their band. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Daniel Hayes

5.0 out of 5 stars Is this Really the Velvet Underground Playing?
If you are familiar with the Velvet's earlier albums your jaw will drop to the floor when you hear the first song; I know mine did. It sounds like a pretty pop song. Read more
Published 7 months ago by I. Campos

3.0 out of 5 stars Slightly less then spectacular farwell in a short and tremendous run
3 1/2

Almost as brilliant as anything they released, there are just a few semi-lazy songs which derail Loaded from achieving full classic status, despite some of... Read more
Published 14 months ago by IRate

3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite weak but not quite strong.
By the time Loaded came out, The Velvet Underground were essentially out of commission. Upon it's release, Lou Reed followed John Cale and split, leaving the band without it's two... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Alex TB

5.0 out of 5 stars So, so completely different
All the noise of "White Light/White Heat" is gone, but from the beginning of "Who Loves The Sun" it's easy to see that worse things could happen. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Josh L. Patrick-Riley

4.0 out of 5 stars Loaded
The Velvet Underground-Loaded ****

Loaded was the groups first album after Cale decided to bail, and I must say for a band who just lost one of it's core and founding... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Morton

4.0 out of 5 stars Their worst, but better than most bands' best albums.....
If this was an album by any other band, it would be considered a masterpiece. But it is a Velvet Underground album, and when you compare it to their first three albums, it's not... Read more
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