VELVET UNDERGROUND - Something Different (VU 6567) UK 2001 LP of 60s recordings (Garage Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock) Vinyl: NM (mint-) | cover: NM (mint-)  printed label / white colored vinyl

Demos and Acetates + Live Recordings 1965-1967 | All tracks available on Peel Slowly And See boxset, most likely the source for these tracks.


A1-B1: The Velvet Underground Demo Tape. Recorded 1965 in John Cale's loft in Ludlow St. lower Manhattan,
B2-B6: The Velvet Underground Demo Acetate. Recorded 1967 in John Cale's loft in Ludlow St. lower Manhattan
B7,B8: Recorded live April 1967 at the Gymnasium, New York City.

Plain white labels.
Front cover with the book by Michael Leigh, on the back the poster for the concert at Woodrose Ballroom in March 1969.

[Uncredited Info]:
B2-B6: demo acetates, probably december 1965, New York City, New York.

The actual place and date for these recordings remain unclear.
"According to Sterling Morrison, these songs were recorded in an unheated studio on Broom St. in New York City in the winter of 1966, "probably in November or December." Philip Milstein, And So On liner notes.
In Peel Slowly And See boxed set liner notes, those tracks are said to be "recorded early 1967 at John Cale's Ludlow Street loft in lower Manhattan".
"John Cale's Ludlow Street loft, december 1965"
The Velvet Underground: New York Art
Edited by Johan Kugelberg, Foreword by Lou Reed, Contribution by Vaclav Havel, Maureen Tucker and Jon Savage
Lou Reed moves into the 56 Ludlow Street apartement in Spring 1965. The band move to 450 Grand Street early Autumn 1965, and leaves the Factory for a rehearsal space on Broome Street in August 1966.

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VELVET UNDERGROUND Something Different (VU 6567) UK 2001 LP of 60s recordings (Garage Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock) printed label / White colored vinyl

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