The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection
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The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection | ||
Compilation album by The Velvet Underground | ||
Released | October 2000 | |
Recorded | 1966–1969, New York City, Hollywood and San Francisco, United States | |
Genre | Rock and roll | |
Length | 67:45 | |
Label | Polydor | |
Producer(s) | Andy Warhol, Tom Wilson, The Velvet Underground | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Velvet Underground chronology | ||
Loaded: Fully Loaded edition (1997) |
The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection (2000) |
Rock and Roll: an Introduction to The Velvet Underground (2001) |
Alternate covers | ||
Classic Velvet Underground, European release |
- There are Velvet Underground compilation albums with similar titles: The Best of The Velvet Underground: Words and Music of Lou Reed (1989) and The Very Best of The Velvet Underground (2003).
The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection is a compilation album by The Velvet Underground. It was initially released for the North American market by Polydor in October 2000 as part of their "20th Century Masters" series of budget compilations celebrating the turn of the century. The album was subsequently released with varying titles and covers in Europe.
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[edit] About the album
The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection is a straight, chronologically-sequenced trawl through the studio and live albums that the band recorded for Verve Records, MGM Records and Mercury Records (now all under the Universal Music Group umbrella). The record's budget scope did not allow for inclusion of Atlantic Records-owned Loaded tracks, so Polydor, the UMG label that oversees the reissuing of Velvet Underground back catalogue material, resorted to their usual tactic of including live substitutions of "Sweet Jane" and "Rock and Roll".
To its credit, the album includes Velvet Underground signature tune "Sister Ray"; however, its sheer length of 17:22 meant that other possibly equally valid selections could not make the cut. Additionally, the compilation disregards contributions Nico made to the band's debut album The Velvet Underground and Nico.
The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection was initially released in the United States and subsequently in the same configuration for the European market. In the United Kingdom, the album was quickly superseded by another budget compilation, Rock and Roll: an Introduction to The Velvet Underground, which had its own selection of tracks.
A number of other European countries (re-)released The Best of The Velvet Underground: The Millennium Collection with different titles and cover art, yet always with the same track listing. These include Classic Velvet Underground (Polydor/UMG's European edition of the album, in the Universal Masters Collection series), Millennium Edition (Germany), and Velvet Underground (France). Strangely enough, both the American and European editions were simultaneously released for the European market, differing only in cover art (and catalogue number).
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Lou Reed except "Sister Ray" written by Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Maureen Tucker.
- "I'm Waiting for the Man" – 4:38
- "Run Run Run" – 4:20
- "Heroin" – 7:10
- "White Light/White Heat" – 2:44
- "Sister Ray" – 17:22
- "Beginning to See the Light" – 4:38
- "What Goes On" – 4:52
- "Pale Blue Eyes" – 4:38
- "I Can't Stand It" – 3:21
- "Sweet Jane" (live) – 3:58
- "Rock and Roll" (live) – 6:02
(1-3) taken from The Velvet Underground and Nico; (4-5) taken from White Light/White Heat; (6-8) taken from The Velvet Underground; (9) taken from VU; (10-11) taken from 1969: The Velvet Underground Live.
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The band
- Lou Reed – vocals, guitar, piano on "White Light/White Heat"
- Sterling Morrison – guitar, backing vocals
- Maureen Tucker – percussion
- John Cale – viola, bass guitar, backing vocals, organ on "Sister Ray" (1-5)
- Doug Yule – bass guitar, backing vocals, organ on "What Goes On" (6-11)
[edit] Technical staff
- Andy Warhol – producer (1-3)
- Tom Wilson – producer (4-5)
- The Velvet Underground – producers (6-11)
[edit] External links
The Velvet Underground |
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John Cale | Sterling Morrison | Lou Reed | Maureen Tucker | Doug Yule |
Willie Alexander | Angus MacLise | Walter Powers | Billy Yule |
Discography |
Studio albums: The Velvet Underground and Nico | White Light/White Heat | The Velvet Underground | Loaded | Squeeze |
Live albums: Live at Max's Kansas City | 1969 | Live MCMXCIII | Final V.U. | The Quine Tapes |
Box sets and outtake compilations: VU | Another View | What Goes On | Peel Slowly and See |
Selected best-of compilations: Rock and Roll | The Very Best of The Velvet Underground | Gold |
See also |
Chelsea Girl | Exploding Plastic Inevitable | Lou Reed | Nico | Steve Sesnick | Songs for Drella | Andy Warhol |