The Velvet Underground – Live At Max's Kansas City (2xLP, Stereo)
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Live at Max's Kansas City is a live album by the Velvet Underground recorded at the famous nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City. It was originally released on May 30, 1972, by Cotillion, a subsidiary label of Atlantic Records.
The tapes that would later become Live at Max's Kansas City were recorded on August 23, 1970, by Andy Warhol associate Brigid Polk on a portable cassette recorder. While they were recording Loaded, the Velvet Underground held a nine-week engagement (June 24 – August 28, 1970) at New York City nightclub Max's Kansas City, playing two sets a night. Polk recorded almost everything happening around her at the time, and this happened to include her attendance of the last concert that Lou Reed played with the Velvet Underground. She recorded both the early and the late set. Later that year, Atlantic A&R employee Danny Fields heard the tapes and submitted them to his superiors, who accepted the recordings and in 1972 decided to make an album out of them. The line-up at the concerts consisted of Reed, Yule, lead guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Billy Yule, the younger brother of Doug Yule; regular drummer Maureen Tucker temporarily left the group several months earlier when she became pregnant with her first child, Kerry "Trucker" Tucker.
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Artist: The Velvet UndergroundLabel: CotillionFormat: LPUnits: 2Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Art Rock, Avantgarde
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A1 I'M Waiting For The Man
A2 White Light/White Heat
A3 I'M Set Free
A4 Sweet Jane
B5 Lonesome Cowboy Bill
B6 New Age
B7 Beginning To See The Light
B8 I'Ll Be Your Mirror
C1 Pale Blue Eyes
C2 Candy Says
C3 Sunday Morning
C4 After Hours
D5 Femme Fatale
D6 Some Kinda Love
D7 Lonesome Cowboy Bill (Version 2)