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Soundsville!
Design, DLP 187, Mono, USA, 1965
Design, SDLP 187, Stereo, USA, 1965
Side
1: 1. Don't Turn My World Upside Down /
2. Soul City / 3. Teardrop In The Sand / 4. Wonderful World Of Love /
5. You're Driving Me Insane
Side 2: 1.
First Impression / 2. I'm Gonna Fight / 3. I've Got A Tiger In My Tank
/ 4. Cycle Annie / 5. Johnny Won't Surf No More / 6. It's Hard For A Girl
In A World Full Of Man
All titles composed
by Reed/Philips/Vance/Sims, except "I've Got A Tiger In My Hand" by Reed/Philips/Vance/Sims/Motta
Lou sings and play guitar on side 1, track 5, and
side 2, track 4, and (problably) plays guitar and backing vocals on the
rest. |
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Out Of Sight!
Design, DLP 269, Mono, Usa, 1967
Includes "Cycle Annie" by "The Beachnuts. Lou Reed
co-writes, sing and play guitar on this song. |
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The Four Seasons
Design, DLP 185, Mono, USA, 1964
Includes "Ya Runnin' But I'll Get You", written
by Reed and other colaborators from Pickwick |
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Ronnie Dove / Terry
Philips
Swingin' Teen Sounds Of
Design, DLP 186, Mono, USA, 1965
Side 1: Ronnie
Dove : I'll Be Around / No Greater Love / Terry Philips : This Rose (Sims,
Vance, Philips, Reed) / Flowers For The Lady (Irby, Philips, Vance, Reed,
Sims) / This I Promise You (Guiffre, Philips, Sims, Vance)
Side 2: Ronnie
Dove : Saddest Song / Party Doll / Wild One (Reed, Philips, Vance, Sims)
/ Everybody's Sweetheart (Baron, Philips, Irby) / You (Philips, Vance,
Sims)
Lou problably plays guitar in some of the songs,
particularly the ones he co-writes |
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Irma Thomas, Maxine
Brown & Ronnie Dickinson
Grand Prix, KS-426, Mono, USA,
1965
Pickwick tracks: "Maybe Tomorrow"
(Reed/Philips/Vance/Sims) and "Love Can Make You Cry" (Reed/Philips/Vance/Sims)
both interpreted by Ronnie Dickerson |
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Rockin' On Broadway
· The Time, Brent, Shad Story
Ace Records, CDCHD 758, UK, 2000
Includes:
The Jades: So
Blue (Lou Reed / Phil Harris) / Leave Her For Me (Lou Reed)
Recorded in 1958
Lewis (Lou) Reed: Your
Love (Lou Reed) / Merry Go 'Round (Lou Reed)
Recorded in 1962 - First Lou Reed solo recordings |
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The Jades
Leave Her For Me (Lewis
Reed) / So
Blue (Phil Harris/Lewis Reed)
Time 1002, Mono, USA, 28/11/1958
Two different versions:
White
label sample copy, with So Blue credited to Phil Harris.
Dark blue label stock copy with So Blue credited to Lewis Reed and Phil
Harris. |
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The Primitives
The Ostrich / Sneaky Pete
Pickwick City, PC-1001, Mono, USA,
1964
All titles composed by Reed/Sims/Vance/Philips
After the relative success of "The Ostrich", Pickwick
formed a band for playing live and promote the songs in different shows.
This band included John Cale. |
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The Intimates
I've Got A Tiger In My Tank (Motta/Philips/Reed/Sims/Vance) / Smart Too Late (Soloway/Glaser)
Epic, 5-9743, Mono, USA, 1965 |
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Roberta Williams
Tell Mama Not To Cry (Vance/Sims/Reed/Phillips) / Maybe Tomorrow (Vance/Sims/Reed/Phillips)
Uptown, 707, Mono, USA, 1965 |
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The All Night Workers
Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket (Bill Alniger) /
Why Don't You Smile Now? (Reed/Cale/Philips/Vance)
Round Sound, RS-1, Mono, USA, 1965
"Why Don't You Smile Now?" is the first known colaboration
between Lou Reed and JohnCale
Three different
editions:
- Red/Orange DJ copy
- Red Orange stock copy
- White copy
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Donnie Burks
Why Don't You Smile Now (Reed/Cale/Philips/Vance) / Satisfaction Guaranteed
Decca, 32134, Mono, USA, 1965 |
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Lewis Reed / The
Jades
All Tomorrow's Dance Parties
Norton Records, EP-097, US, 2000
Side A: Lewis (Lou) Reed: Your
Love (Lou Reed) / Merry Go 'Round (Lou Reed)
Recorded in 1962 - First Lou Reed solo recordings
Side B: The Jades: So
Blue (Lou Reed / Phil Harris) / Leave Her For Me (Lou Reed)
Recorded in 1958 |
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