The Blue Mask Lou Reed

Album info

Album-Release:
1982

HRA-Release:
12.04.2015

Label: RCA Records Label Nashville

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Lou Reed

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 My House 05:26
  • 2 Women 04:58
  • 3 Underneath The Bottle 02:33
  • 4 The Gun 03:40
  • 5 The Blue Mask 05:04
  • 6 Average Guy 03:14
  • 7 The Heroine 03:06
  • 8 Waves Of Fear 04:12
  • 9 The Day John Kennedy Died 04:08
  • 10 Heavenly Arms 04:47
  • Total Runtime 41:08

Info for The Blue Mask

After a dispiriting early-'80s slump at Arista Records, Lou Reed renewed himself artistically by changing labels and releasing „The Blue Mask“ on RCA in 1982. This was a brave move, since „The Blue Mask“ is a resolutely uncommercial album, making no concessions in either its stark, flatly recorded ambience or harrowing themes. However, grace notes abound for the patient listener.

Performing with a no-frills setup for the first time since the Velvets, Reed keenly matches words and music with the sparest of means to achieve the maximum end. „The Blue Mask“ pits a hard-earned contentment ('My House,' 'Women) against the dizzying abyss lurking beneath the surface of life ('Underneath The Bottle,' 'Waves Of Fear' and, most compellingly, the awesome title track itself). Running through all this, Reed and second guitarist Robert Quine intertwine their instruments, sustaining meditative interludes and codas closer to jazz than rock. Bassist Fernando Saunders' vibrant tone and supple lines also adds a new element of flexibility to Reed's music. Saunders' gentle falsetto backing vocals also make a nice contrast to Reed's famously edgy song-speech.

'...The one great Lou Reed record of the 80s....it marks Reed's rediscovery of his love for electricity...' (The Wire)

Lou Reed, vocals, guitar
Robert Quine, guitar
Fernando Saunders, bass, backing vocals
Doane Perry, drums

Recorded in October 1981 at RCA Studios, New York City
Produced by Lou Reed, Sean Fullan

Digitally remastered

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