Chelsea Girl (album)
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Chelsea Girl | ||
Studio album by Nico | ||
Released | October 1967 | |
Recorded | 1967, New York City, United States | |
Genre | chamber folk | |
Length | 45:04 | |
Label | Verve Records | |
Producer(s) | Tom Wilson | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Nico chronology | ||
The Velvet Underground and Nico (1967) |
Chelsea Girl (1967) |
The Marble Index (1969) |
Chelsea Girl is the debut solo album by Nico. It was released in October 1967 by Verve Records, also home to The Velvet Underground.
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[edit] About the album
After collaborating as a singer with The Velvet Underground on their debut The Velvet Underground and Nico (recorded during 1966, released in March 1967), Warhol superstar Nico toured with the band in Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia roadshow. Before the EPI came to an end in 1967, Nico took up residence in a New York City coffeehouse as solo folk chanteuse, accompanied in turn by acquainted guitarists, such as Tim Hardin, Jackson Browne and Leonard Cohen, but also her Velvet Underground colleagues Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison and John Cale.
Some of her accompanists wrote songs for her to sing, and these form the backbone of Chelsea Girl. Browne and Hardin contributed some songs, Lou Reed gave her one of his early Velvet Underground songs, "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams" (which did not surface as a Velvet Underground recording until it was included in the 1995 box set Peel Slowly and See), and Reed, Cale and Morrison in various combinations contributed four more songs. Additionally, Bob Dylan gave her one of his songs to record: "I'll Keep It with Mine".
Musically, Chelsea Girl is best described as a cross between chamber folk and Sixties pop. The musical backing is relatively simple, consisting of one or two guitars or, alternatively, a keyboard instrument, played by either Browne or (a combination of) her Velvet Underground colleagues. There are no drums or bass instruments. Adding to the chamber folk feel of the music is the strings and flute arrangement superimposed over the initial recordings by producer Tom Wilson and arranger Larry Fallon without involving or consulting Nico.
Nico was dissatisfied with the finished product. She had wanted more guitars plus bass and drums, but it was vetoed by the production team. Of the superimposed arrangements, she said she could live with the strings, but the flutes rendered the album unlistenable to her.
Because of the Velvet Underground band members involvement and the similarities with the softer The Velvet Underground and Nico tracks, Chelsea Girl is sometimes seen by fans as a companion record to that band's discography. Polydor (the record label that oversees The Velvet Underground's Universal Music Group back catalogue) tends to agree, adding Chelsea Girl tracks to Peel Slowly and See, the 2002 Deluxe edition of The Velvet Underground and Nico and the 2005 Velvet Underground compilation album Gold.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side A
- The Fairest of the Seasons – 4:06 (Browne/Copeland)
- These Days – 3:30 (Browne)
- Little Sister – 4:22 (Cale/Reed)
- Winter Song – 3:17 (Cale)
- It Was a Pleasure Then – 8:02 (Päffgen/Reed/Cale)
[edit] Side B
- Chelsea Girls – 7:22 (Reed/Morrison)
- I'll Keep It with Mine – 3:17 (Dylan)
- Somewhere There's a Feather – 2:16 (Browne)
- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams – 5:07 (Reed)
- Eulogy to Lenny Bruce – 3:45 (Hardin)
[edit] Personnel
- Nico – vocals
- Jackson Browne – acoustic guitar (A1-2, B2-3, B5)
- Lou Reed – electric guitar (A3, A5, B1, B4)
- John Cale – viola, organ, guitar (A3-5)
- Sterling Morrison – electric guitar (B1, B4)
- Tom Wilson – producer
- Larry Fallon – strings and flute arrangements
[edit] External links
Albums by Nico |
Studio albums: The Velvet Underground and Nico | Chelsea Girl | The Marble Index | Desertshore | The End | Drama of Exile | Camera Obscura Live albums: June 1, 1974 | Do or Die: Nico in Europe | Live Heroes | Behind the Iron Curtain | Fata Morgana (Nico's Last Concert) | Hanging Gardens Compilation albums: Reich der Träume | Innocent and Vain: an Introduction to Nico | Walpurgis-Nacht |