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DBQP 060LP
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April 30, 1967 recording of a Velvet Underground performance at The Gymnasium (424 E. 71st St) in New York City. It's Velvet's White Light/White Heat period in full gloom. In fact, it contains the first public performance of "Sister Ray" and the previously unreleased songs "I'm Not a Young Man Anymore," as well as the R&B number "Booker T." Mastered form recently sourced tapes not comparable with any previous versions.
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DBQP 043LP
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Sérgio Dias, the only remaining original member, led Os Mutantes until its dissolution in 1978. During this time, they released one more studio album, a live album, and an EP. Two unreleased albums were released many years later, the aforementioned O "A" e o "Z" and Tecnicolor recorded in 1970 and released in 2000. Here's a brilliant performance of the band just before they disbanded embracing a more solid prog-rock vibe.
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DBQP 014LP
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Limited repress. Live At End Of Cole Avenue In Dallas, Texas, 28th Of October 1969 is a fascinating snapshot of The Velvet Underground live in Dallas, Texas in 1969, the same year of their classic 1969 Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed (1974). This was when the New York-based band with Doug Yule, Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, and Maureen Tucker was at the top of their game with their primitive yet unprecedented form of rock 'n' roll. This performance features a set list full of provocative hits such as "I'm Waiting for my Man", "I'll Be Your Mirror", "Ocean" and "Heroin"; an essential purchase for Velvet fans and completists.
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