Needles & Grooves AoTM /// Vol. 1 - July 2019 Lou Reed - The Blue Mask

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So album 1 of the Needles & Groove collection (or two if we be real) is Lou Reed’s The Blue Mask.

The Blue Mask is an album I’ve long appreciated by one of my favourite artists of all time, yet it isn’t as celebrated as it should be. Perhaps the strength of the rest of his catalogue means other great works such as the groundbreaking The Velvet Underground discography, the glam pop classic Transformer and the bedsit psychodrama of Berlin are favored instead of this album. He’s middle aged at the time (coming 40), The Blue Mask follows a bunch of albums that while with their own peculiar charm miss the knockout effect of his early years, the cover makes it look like a throwback on past glories. And yet…

And yet…

And yet, The Blue Mask is my favorite album by Lou Reed. It’s confused, direct, confrontational, sensitive, brutally honest, full of character based songs, seethed with hatred, overcome with love. Just like Lou himself it is an album of contradictions. His sly humor is throughout this, the raise of an eyebrow of Women. He’s going to play with the public’s perception of him as a gender bending rock and roll animal, you can believe him or not, it doesn’t matter. Sometimes the humor alleviates moments which would otherwise be uncomfortable, the blank delivery and ‘Son of a B’ in Underneath The Bottle for example turns a harrowing tale into one with an almost jaunty look at someone’s life falling apart. Knowing Lou’s 70s it’s hard not to place some of this as autobiographical, but then again that might be his intention.

The characters are incredible vivid in this album. Think of The Gun, a 3-and-a-half-minute version of Dog Day Afternoon except with added shock and gore. Effortlessly Lou jumps from the perspective of the crook to onlookers to cops. Vividly inhabiting the brutality, Lou’s blank brutal prose and even blanker delivery lets us come to our own conclusions about gun violence and the circling groove of the band build dread and apprehension throughout the tale. That brutality is nothing compared to the sweating panic attack of Waves Of Fear, exposing elemental dread, the panic like waves is unrelenting. Best most brutal moment is the title track, where Lou wears his sado-masochistic hat again, but this time with an even more brutal band that that on Venus In Furs.

Yet the album has great sensitivity, Heavenly Arms, dedicated to his wife is as beautiful a ballad as Lou has written, and Lou is an under celebrated ballad writer. The third Velvets album, Perfect Day, I’ll Be Your Mirror, behind the devotion there is something lurking, something sinister, nothing will work out for the doomed romantics in Lou’s world, ‘in a world of ill will, the dancers are still.’ Then again, what’s more romantic than doomed love, Romeo had his Juliet. The Blue Mask also shows sentimentality for people and times gone, be it old teachers (Delmore Schwartz) or presidents or the American dream that was represented by that president. The Blue Mask isn’t about a loss of innocence like Pet Sounds say, but it has maturity and acceptance of the great things currently in life, that will one-day pass. Magic & Loss.

What makes this stand out for me is the band however, this is the least celebrated band to rock so wondrously. Fernando Saunders became a long time Lou collaborator after this album, his groove, funk and tightness elevate these songs. Lovely falsetto from Fernando at the end of Heavenly Arms and John Kennedy too. Doane Perry and Fernando are so tight together but the real partnership is Lou & Robert Quine who give a guitar duo worthy of Television in my book. They play a channel each so it is nice to listen to both in isolation to appreciate how well they gel. Quine knew Lou’s work telepathically as he was a massive Velvets fan, in fact his Velvets bootleg tapings have been released in their own right. That all of these tracks don’t contain overdubs is amazing. The excitement of this raw live sound makes it a great album to revisit.

I think The Blue Mask is a very special album and I look forward to getting to share it with you. I’ll be waiting excitedly for all your future albums of the month.

Further Listening –
The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground Lou’s ballad album. Still retains some of the left field aspect of their debut in The Murder Mystery but brilliant songwriting and interplay from the band.
Lou Reed – Berlin A dark concept album. Both lush and stark.
Lou Reed – Ecstasy. A late career beauty. Again Lou returning to a 2 guitar, bass drum format, which is always his best. Top songs.
And essential watching A Night With Lou Reed – DVD with Robert Quine band. Great stuff.

Blue Mask Interview
An interview with Lou from the Blue Mask era. Recorded onto a disc for DJs to pretend to be talking to the man himself. You can pretend to interview himself if you want.
https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/11/lou_reed_minus_.html

Reviews
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/the-blue-mask-120900/
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/happy-30th-birthday-to-the-blue-mask-lou-reeds-solo-masterpiece-186869/

Well done @Joe Mac for guessing the album too!

HISTORICAL CLUES & FIRST POST INFO

Greetings all,
Following the great success of the initial AOTM choice by @Skalap I have been handed the poison chalice of following him. After his well thought out clues and arty, tasteful pick I am obviously the perfect pick to follow on with something similar. Or maybe it’s time for something completely different.

The main reason for picking this album was to get something that I genuinely love and think should be in your collections. The same reason we will all apply in our choices. As this is the announcement I will provide you with 3 clues to start, they may be of little use to you now but I will be happy to see your suggestions which I have always found to be as interesting as the actual announcement. Good luck.

Clue 1 - It’s 80s

Clue 2 - Not Jazz this time.

Clue 3 - It’s not in the Discogs accounts of @Skalap @Woob_woob or @Enoch when I checked them last night (but seeing the way those guys buy records that might have changed)

Clue 4 - 2 guitar. Bass. Drums

Clue 5 -

Clue 6 -
Ok, here’s a clue, because i’m nice. David Fricke’s 100 Greatest Guitarists list for Rolling Stones has a couple of brilliant guitarists on it which would make any album a real good one. If no greater a source than Rolling Stone magazine agrees with me we’re on to a winner

http://itemequalstotem.blogspot.com/2011/11/rolling-stone-100-greatst-guitarists.html?m=1

Clue 7 - I’ll throw you a clue a day early, with all the Metallica talk, this album predates their first album

Clue 8 - It’s not Metal

Clue 9 -
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Clue 10 -
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Clue 11 -

Here is an incredible book. It will shock and amaze you. But as a documentary on the sexual corruption of our age, it is a must for every thinking adult.

Clue 12 -

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Main guess :

Lou Reed - The Blue Mask @Joe Mac

Other guesses but it's most probably Lou Reed and we just have to wait until June 25th (meanwhile, we can discuss if hot-dogs are sandwiches):

Richard & Linda Thompson ‎– Shoot Out The Lights @doncornelius
The Gun Club ‎– Fire Of Love @dhodo
Black Flag ‎– Damaged @dhodo
Minutemen ‎– What Makes A Man Start Fires? @dhodo
Ian Hunter ‎– Short Back N' Sides @Enoch

It's not :

Vanilla Ice - To The Extreme @Joe Mac /// Released in 1990
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold @ByersVinyl /// In Skalap's collection
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love @ByersVinyl /// In Skalap's collection
Pixies - Surfer Rosa @ByersVinyl /// In Skalap's collection
Pixies - Doolittle @NewsFedora /// In Skalap's collection
Paula Abdul ‎– Forever Your Girl @Teeeee /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Pere Ubu - Terminal Tower @Skalap /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Timbuk 3 ‎– Greetings From Timbuk 3 @debianlinux /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Janet Jackson - Control @Wicked Dreamer /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Pet Shop Boys - Actually @NewsFedora /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Tears For Fears ‎– Songs From The Big Chair @Lee Newman /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Felt ‎– Forever Breathes The Lonely Word @MadLucas /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Associates ‎– Sulk @McGlam /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
New Order - Power, Corrruption and Lies @MigraineBoy /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Men at Work - Cargo @AudioAce /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
The Replacements - Tim @dhodo /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Oingo Boingo ‎– Dead Man's Party @Teeeee /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Guns N' Roses ‎– Appetite For Destruction @Skalap /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell @Teeeee /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
The Cure - Pornography @Gavaxeman /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Sonic Youth - Sister @dhodo /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Was not Was - What up Dog @ByersVinyl /// NOT 2 guitars. Bass. Drums.
Def Leppard - Pyromania @chrisM
Elf ‎– Carolina County Ball @Gavaxeman /// Released in 1974
Iron Maiden - Powerslave @dhodo /// Confirmed by Murfocakes
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Psycho Candy @Joe Mac /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Slayer - Reign in Blood @doncornelius /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Judas Priest - British Steel @AC Slaughter /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Motley Crüe - Shout At The Devil @ChristoBee /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
The Bangles - Different Light @noelledemort /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
The Outfield ‎– Play Deep @Ericj32 /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Def Leppard - Pyromania @chrisM /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Megadeth ‎– Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? @duke86fan /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Motorhead - Ace of Spades @dhodo /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Twisted sister - Stay Hungry @supahypeag /// Not in the Rolling Stone's guitarist list
Metallica ‎– Master Of Puppets @Skalap /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Metallica - Kill Them All @duke86fan /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Metallica - Ride The Lightning @duke86fan /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Metallica - ...And Justice For All @dhodo /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Sonic Youth - Bad Moon Rising @dhodo /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Richard Hell and the Voidoids - Destiny Street @dhodo /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
AC/DC ‎– Blow Up Your Video @doncornelius /// Not guessed yet on June 11th
Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance @Gavaxeman ///Not metal
Buddy Guy ‎– Stone Crazy /// Not 80's
 
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ANNOUNCEMENT DATE - 25TH JUNE

Greetings all,
Following the great success of the initial AOTM choice by @Skalap I have been handed the poison chalice of following him. After his well thought out clues and arty, tasteful pick I am obviously the perfect pick to follow on with something similar. Or maybe it’s time for something completely different.

The main reason for picking this album was to get something that I genuinely love and think should be in your collections. The same reason we will all apply in our choices. As this is the announcement I will provide you with 3 clues to start, they may be of little use to you now but I will be happy to see your suggestions which I have always found to be as interesting as the actual announcement. Good luck.

Clue 1 - It’s 80s

Clue 2 - Not Jazz this time.

Clue 3 - It’s not in the Discogs accounts of @Skalap @Woob_woob or @Enoch when I checked them last night (but seeing the way those guys buy records that might have changed)

Clue 4 - 2 guitar. Bass. Drums

Clue 5 -



Clue 6 -
Ok, here’s a clue, because i’m nice. David Fricke’s 100 Greatest Guitarists list for Rolling Stones has a couple of brilliant guitarists on it which would make any album a real good one. If no greater a source than Rolling Stone magazine agrees with me we’re on to a winner

http://itemequalstotem.blogspot.com/2011/11/rolling-stone-100-greatst-guitarists.html?m=1

Clue 7 - I’ll throw you a clue a day early, with all the Metallica talk, this album predates their first album

Clue 8 - It’s not Metal

Clue 9 -

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Clue 10 -
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Clue 11 -

Here is an incredible book. It will shock and amaze you. But as a documentary on the sexual corruption of our age, it is a must for every thinking adult.

Clue 12 -


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Greetings all,
Following the great success of the initial AOTM choice by @Skalap I have been handed the poison chalice of following him. After his well thought out clues and arty, tasteful pick I am obviously the perfect pick to follow on with something similar. Or maybe it’s time for something completely different.

The main reason for picking this album was to get something that I genuinely love and think should be in your collections. The same reason we will all apply in our choices. As this is the announcement I will provide you with 3 clues to start, they may be of little use to you now but I will be happy to see your suggestions which I have always found to be as interesting as the actual announcement. Good luck.

Clue 1 - It’s 80s

Clue 2 - Not Jazz this time.

Clue 3 - It’s not in the Discogs accounts of @Skalap @Woob_woob or @Enoch when I checked them last night (but seeing the way those guys buy records that might have changed)
best of luck @Murfocakes
I was about to guess Ronny James Dio, but following a rapid search, his albums seem to be out of press and difficult/expensive to retrieve.
So I guess it's not!
 
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