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Le Bataclan '72
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2004
RecordedJanuary 29, 1972
VenueLe Bataclan, 50 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011 Paris
GenreAvant-garde, rock and roll
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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork7.6/10[2]

Le Bataclan '72 is a sixteen-track live album by Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico. It was recorded from the soundboard and heavily bootlegged over the years, before it gained an official release in 2004.[1]

Background and production

The album was recorded during a live show at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972, and was originally broadcast on French TV. The concert marked the first time since the breakup of The Velvet Underground that Reed, Cale and Nico were on stage together.

Release

Though the recording had been bootlegged for years, Le Bataclan '72 was officially released on October 19, 2004, featuring two exclusive bonus tracks (both rehearsals—"Pale Blue Eyes" and "Candy Says"). Due to a problem with tape transfers, the speed is slow compared to the original concert. A speed-corrected version is on iTunes.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I'm Waiting for the Man"Lou Reed 
2."Berlin"Reed 
3."The Black Angel's Death Song"Reed, John Cale 
4."Wild Child"Reed 
5."Heroin"Reed 
6."Ghost Story"Cale 
7."The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All"Cale 
8."Empty Bottles"Cale 
9."Femme Fatale"Reed 
10."No One Is There"Nico 
11."Frozen Warnings"Nico 
12."Janitor of Lunacy"Nico 
13."I'll Be Your Mirror"Reed 
14."All Tomorrow's Parties" (encore)Reed 
15."Pale Blue Eyes" (rehearsal)Reed 
16."Candy Says" (rehearsal)Reed 

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b Planer, Lindsay. Le Bataclan '72 at AllMusic
  2. ^ Shelley, Philip (29 March 2004). "John Cale / Nico / Lou Reed: Bataclan 72 Album Review | Pitchfork". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Le Bataclan (Live) [Remastered] by Lou Reed, John Cale & Nico". 21 January 2014.