Lou Reed - Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel Album
Performer:
Lou Reed
Title:
Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel
Country:
Italy
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Art Rock
Released: 2008
Catalog number: PA0108DVDM
Label: Fortissimo Films
MP3 album szie: 1472 mb
FLAC album size: 2769 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | How To You Think It Feels |
| 2 | Intro - Berlin |
| 3 | Men Of Good Fortune |
| 4 | Lady Day |
| 5 | Oh Jim |
| 6 | The Bed |
| 7 | Caroline Says, Pt. II |
| 8 | Sad Songs |
| 9 | Candy Says |
| 10 | Caroline Says, Pt. I |
| 11 | Rock Minuet - Sweet Jane |
| 12 | The Kids |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ART387DVD | Lou Reed | Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel (DVD, Album) | Artificial Eye | ART387DVD | US | 2007 |
| 9594 | Lou Reed | Lou Reed's Berlin (DVD, Album, Copy Prot., PAL) | Scanbox Entertainment | 9594 | Finland | 2007 |
| 502648 DX | Lou Reed | Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel (DVD, Album, PAL) | Arthaus | 502648 DX | Germany | 2009 |
| LUM 305 | Lou Reed | Berlin (Blu-ray, Album) | Lumière | LUM 305 | Benelux | 2008 |
| LUM 095 | Lou Reed | Berlin (DVD-V, PAL) | Lumière | LUM 095 | Benelux | 2008 |
Credits
- Co-producer – Ann Ruark
- Director Of Photography – Ellen Kuras, A.S.C.
- Engineer [Sound] – John Harris
- Executive Producer – Maya Hoffman, Stanley F. Buchthal
- Film Director – Julian Schnabel
- Film Director [Short Films] – Alejandro Garmendia, Lola Schnabel
- Film Editor – Benjamin Flaherty
- Film Producer – Jon Kilik, Tom Sarig
- Music By, Songwriter – Lou Reed
- Other [Caroline Role] – Emmanuelle Seigner
- Performer – Antony , Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Fernando Saunders, Rob Wassermann, Rupert Christie, Sharon Jones, Steve Hunter
- Presenter [Presentano] – Jon Kilik, Waterboy
- Producer [At St Ann's Concert] – Susan Feldman
- Producer [Music] – Bob Ezrin, Hal Willner
- Producer [The Sidney Festival] – Fergus Linheam
Notes
Lingue: Inglese Dolby 2.0Sottotitoli: Inglese
Durata: 81 Minuti Circa
Produced by Grandview Pictures / LM Media Gmbh
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Barcodes
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LN12
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 0621
- Matrix / Runout: IFPI N8DT DECIBEL -DX 13382 BERLIN DVD0948696
- Rights Society: SIAE
Companies
- Copyright (c) – Metacinema Srl.
Short intro
Berlin is the third solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in July 1973 by RCA Records. A concept album, Berlin tells the story of a couple's struggle with drug addiction and abuse. Initially, critical reception was mixed but appraisals of the album have warmed over the years: in 1973 Rolling Stone declared the album a disaster but by 2012, the album was ranked No. 344 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Loosely based on Reeds own increasing drug dependency and his declining relationship with then-wife Bettye Kronstad, it tracks them through their quick and dramatic downfall into prostitution Lady Day , domestic violence Caroline Says II , substance abuse How Do You Think It Feels , and, finally, suicide The Bed . Initially, Berlin was a critical and commercial flop Stephen Davis of Rolling Stone Magazine famously called it a disaster, denouncing its world of paranoia, schizophrenia, degradation, pill-induced violence and suicide. In 2008, Reed revived the album for a Julian Schnabel-directed concert film, Berlin: Live at St. Anns Warehouse. Upon the 1973 release of Berlin, Lou Reed's controversial successor to the wildly popular. It was the first time Reed performed the album live. The film Berlin, by acclaimed painter-turned-director Julian Schnabel Basquiat, Before Night Falls, The Diving Bell & The Butterfly, by Julian Schnabel. With Lou Reed, Fernando Saunders, Sharon Jones, Anohni. Lou Reed's 2006 live concert performance of his 1973 concept album Berlin, filmed over five nights at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York. This is a film of Lou Reed performing his 1973 album Berlin, along with images in the background of actress Emmanuelle Seigner different ones, not a continuous film. Julian Schnabel's film of a 2006 performance of Lou Reed's 10-song tragedy captures all the greatness of this bleak and beautiful Reed Berlin has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Working with film director Julian Schnabel The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Reed brings a quiet power to his weary tale of hopeless junkies Caroline and Jim, whose lives, already bound for the gutter when the performance begins, completely bottom out little over an hour later the 81-minute DVD includes a few encores, notably the Velvet Underground classic Sweet Jane. In 1973, Lou Reed followed up his hit album Transformer with his dark tale of lost love and abuse Berlin, possibly the most depressing album ever made. This is a concert film. It was directed by Julian Schnabel, live at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, NY during five nights in December 2006 background shots of the characters Jim and Caroline were done by Lola Schnabel. The Berlin tour was the first time Lou Reed had played the full album live in over 30 years. Barcode Scanned: 5425019003050. Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel DVD, Album. Artificial Eye. ART387DVD. Lou Reed recorded the album Berlin in 1973. It was a commercial failure. Over the next 33 years, he never performed the album live. È il caso di Julian Schnabel, che nel 2006 dirige il film-concerto Lou Reed's Berlin, documentando lo storico evento, avvenuto al St. Anns Warehouse, a Brooklyn, in cui Lou Reed ha suonato per la prima volta l'intero suo album Berlin. Review by Rodrigo Mendes . I guess if you are a fan of Lou you will love this otherwise it will feel quite too intimate. Review by Willian Nascimento . Oh Jim Review by Igor Nolasco . Disc IDs. Cover Art 7. Additional details. Type: Album Live. Packaging: Digibook. Status: Official. Language: English. For five nights in December 2006 at St. Ann's Warehouse Brooklyn, Lou Reed performed his masterwork about love's dark sisters: jealousy, rage and loss. Julian Schnabel expertly captures the dark melancholy of Lou Reed's misunderstood concept album in this moving concert documentaryRelated to Lou Reed - Lou Reed's Berlin - A Film By Julian Schnabel
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