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Lou Reed
Songs For Drella
(Sire)


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Damian Corless End
Rating: 10 / 12



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(12 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 07 Jul 2008
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NEWS: 11 Jun 2008
Already confirmed for Cork and Belfast, Lou Reed will now join the cast of Hal Wilner's Rogue's Gallery event at the Dublin Docklands this July.



NEWS: 05 Mar 2008
Lou Reed joins the summer festival line-up with a date at Cork's Live At The Marquee season of gigs this June.



INTERVIEW: 06 Apr 2004
Stuart Clark rounds up the best music CDs, DVDs and books of the fortnight.



REVIEW: 09 Jun 2003
Like almost anything Reed has ever done, it’s a mixed bag, but what emerges in the end is a fascinating, compelling portrait of one of the most important...



REVIEW: 11 Feb 2003
Thus far reviewers have been foaming at the mouth trying to describe what an ungainly and unprecedented enterprise is The Raven, but Reed has always been at...



NEWS: 31 Jan 2003
Lou Reed brings "an evening of music and poetry" - based on his new Edgar Allan Poe homage The Raven - to Glasnevin's Helix venue in May



REVIEW: 16 Jan 1992
Not content with being larger-than-life, Lou Reed now wants to be larger-than-death.



REVIEW: 16 Mar 2000
"I PLAY rock'n'roll and that's it. That's all I do and it's all I've ever wanted to do. It's the rock'n'roll that kept us alive," Lou Reed once...




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