Talk:The Gift (song)

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[edit] Wide stereo?

On my CD copy, the music is entirely in one channel, and the vocal is in the other. Is this how it was originally released (in which case it probably ought to be mentioned in the article) or was just a stereo mix created later? — sjorford (talk) 16:59, 19 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stereo

The original was on one channel, for the remastered CD version, the song was split in two, with the music on one and the voice on the other.

[edit] Short Story Writing Credit

It says in the main Velvet Underground article that the short story read by John Cale in The Gift was actually written by Cale, and falsely credited to Lou Reed, though other sources, such as the song's article, the White Light/White Heat article, and All Music Guide says that it was written by Reed. Any clarification on this? Corban321 11:43, 30 November 2006 (UTC)