Metal Machine Music Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| Metal Machine Music | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Lou Reed | ||
| Released | 1975 | |
| Recorded | ? | |
| Genre | Noise Rock | |
| Length | 64 min 11 s | |
| Record label | Buddha | |
| Producer | Lou Reed | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| AMG | 1 star out of 5 | link |
| The Onion AV Club | valign="top" | |
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| Creem Magazine | valign="top" | |
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| Lou Reed Chronology | ||
| Sally Can't Dance (1974) | Metal Machine Music (1975) | Coney Island Baby (1976) |
Metal Machine Music is a two-disc LP (now audio CD) by Lou Reed. It was released by R.C.A. Records in 1975. The album was re-released by BMG in 1998 and again by Buddha in 2000.
In its original form, the four tracks each lasted 16:01 minutes. The album consists primarily of guitar feedback. It is generally considered to be either a joke, a begrudging fulfillment of a contractual obligation, or an early example of experimental noise rock.
In an interview with rock journalist Lester Bangs, Reed claimed that he had intentionally placed sonic allusions to classical works like Beethoven's Eroica and Pastoral in the distortion. It is not clear whether he was being serious.
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