Box 24
Contains 28 Results:
The Velvet Underground. “Jesus.” Hollywood, CA: DCT Recorders, 1968
33 1/3 RPM, Mono, 8”. Demo recording.
Lou Reed. The All Night Workers. “Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket” b/w “Why Don’t You Smile.” Round Sound, Cat. no. RS-1., 1965
“Why Don’t You Smile” co-written by Reed.
Lou Reed. The Intimates. “I’ve Got a Tiger In My Tank” b/w “Smart Too Late.” Epic Records, Cat. no. 5-9743., 1965
Side A co-written by Reed. Promotional copy.
The Velvet Underground. “All Tomorrow's Parties/I'll Be Your Mirror.” Verve Records, Cat. no. VK-10427., July 1966
Promotional 7” single in picture sleeve. Labeled "Special Disc Jockey Record.”
The Velvet Underground and Nico. “Femme Fatale” b/w “Sunday Morning. Verve, Cat. no. VK-10466., 1966
“Special Disc Jockey Record.”
The Riats. “Run Run Run” b/w “Sunday Morning.” [Netherlands]: Omega, Cat. no. 35.796., 1967
The first recorded cover versions of Velvet Underground songs.
The Velvet Underground. “White Light/White Heat” and “Here She Comes Now.” New York: Unidentified manufacturer, for Verve Records., September 28, 1967
Two 7” test pressings of the Verve single. “Given to Robert Quine by Lou Reed, sold to Michael Carlucci, who sold it to Scott Curran”—ms. note in the hand of Johan Kugelberg.
The Velvet Underground. “White Light/White Heat” b/w “Here She Comes Now.” Verve, Cat. no. VK-10560., 1967
“Special Disc Jockey Record.”
The Velvet Underground. “What Goes On” b/w “Jesus.” MGM, Cat. no. K-14057., 1969
“Special Disc Jockey Record.”
The Velvet Underground. The Velvet Underground. MGM Records, Cat. no. VU-1., 1969
Promotional record containing a radio ad for the third Velvet Underground album, read by New York DJ Bill “Rosko” Mercer and containing excerpts of “I'm Set Free,” “What Goes On,” and “Beginning To See The Light.”