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Old 11-25-2008, 08:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Made-Up Albums that Changed the World

Show off your creativity - let us know what your dream album is, whether you've fantasized about the return of a band you miss, or if you've fantasized about having created a band and released an album that has been either loved or hated by critics.

Choose your year, make up your own playlist, create its history. Essentially, make us all believe that the album really existed.

Here's my contribution:

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND & NICO AGAIN [Warner Bros; 1998]


SIDE ONE
1 - The Open Season (3:42) Reed, Nico, Cale
2 - Living in Paris (2:21) Reed
3 - She Wants Your Money (2:11) Reed
4 - Thrills (7:48) Reed, Nico
5 - Lullaby/Menace (5:51) Reed
SIDE TWO
6 - Cocaina (5:50) Reed
7 - I'm All Yours (1:12) Nico
8 - Hot Lights (3:33) Nico
9 - NY City (8:14) Reed, Cale

In these [fake] times, Nico is still alive and the band members get all long - all is good. They still broke up after Loaded, but 30 years after their debut, which obviously inspires this "comeback" album, they resurface with new material. The Velvet Underground & Nico Again is undoubtedly a concept record in which Lou Reed, Nico and John Cale sing about the legacy they "apparently" left behind, citing the works of Bowie, Roxy Music, Sonic Youth, and various Punk efforts. In an ironic twist they arrange their songs in the style of these artists, borrowing lyrics and themes. In Hot Lights, Nico sings about fashion and celebrity culture and how it has changed her and the young women of recent history. This coincides with the band's overall effort to make another record about the society that inspires them. The record was recorded on tape and mixed in Mono to rekindle people's interest in vinyl LPs, a move that would forever change the industry's marketing strategies. Criticts thought that the record was a suitable comeback for the band, stating that they have once again changed the flow music culture. Fans of the iconic debut enjoyed their choice to record on tape and mix on Mono, but preferred the debut. The Velvet Underground & Nico Again would enjoy an extensive tour, after which the band certainly called it quits.
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Again, it could be your own albums, which you've fantasized about creating, or someone else's efforts. They could either be serious or parodies - it doesn't matter. Just go nuts : D
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