The Velvet UndergroundAnother View

Label:

Verve Records – 829 405-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist

1 We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together 2:56
2 I'm Gonna Move Right In 6:30
3 Hey Mr. Rain (Version I) 4:56
4 Ride Into The Sun 3:20
5 Coney Island Steeplechase 2:20
6 Guess I'm Falling In Love (Instrumental Version) 3:35
7 Hey Mr. Rain (Version II) 5:16
8 Ferryboat Bill 2:10
9 Rock And Roll 5:18

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©PolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Gerard Malanga
  • Manufactured ByPolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Marketed ByPolyGram Records, Inc.
  • Mixed AtSigma Sound Studios, New York
  • Published ByOakfield Avenue Music Ltd.
  • Published ByJohn Cale Music, Inc.

Credits

  • Art DirectionBill Levy
  • Design [Album Design]George Corsillo
  • EngineerJ.C. Convertino*
  • Engineer [Assistant]P.J. Pesce*
  • Executive-ProducerBill Levenson
  • PerformerSterling Morrison
  • Photography ByGerard Malanga
  • Producer, Arranged By [Originally Produced And Arranged By]The Velvet Underground
  • TechnicianJim McTigue
  • Written-ByThe Velvet Underground (tracks: 2 to 8)

Notes

A collection of previously unreleased recordings.

Recording dates:
Track 1: September 30, 1969
Track 2: September 27, 1969
Tracks 3 & 7: May 29, 1968
Track 4: September 5, 1969
Track 5: May 6, 1969
Track 6: December 5, 1967
Tracks 8 & 9: June 19, 1969

Tracks 2 to 8: published by Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd. / John Cale Music, Inc.
Tracks 1, 9: published by Oakfield Avenue Music Ltd.

Mixed March 1986 at Sigma Sound Studios
except track 2 mixed in September 1969 and tracks 8 & 9 mixed in June 1969.

(P)1986 PolyGram Records, Inc.
(C)1986 PolyGram Records, Inc.
Manufactured and marketed by Polygram Records, Inc., New York, New York.
Printed in the USA.

Made in U.S.A. [On Disc]

Durations printed on the sleeve differ from the real durations significantly for some tracks.
Printed durations:
Track 1: 2:56
Track 2: 6:30
Track 3: 4:56
Track 4: 3:20
Track 5: 2:20
Track 6: 3:35
Track 7: 5:16
Track 8: 2:10
Track 9: 5:18

Note: different to Another View, this disc has a clear inner ring

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 422-829405-2 0
  • Matrix / Runout: 829 405-2 01@ O
  • Mastering SID Code: none
  • Mould SID Code: none
  • SPARS Code: AAD
  • Other (Inner sleeve and back cover bottom right corner): 0704

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Another View (LP, Album, Hauppauge Press) Verve Records 829 405-1 Y-1 US 1986
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Another View (LP, Album) Verve Records POLD 5208, 829 405-1 UK 1986
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Another View (LP, Album) Verve Records 829 405-1 Portugal 1986

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Reviews

  • Gronk73's avatar
    Gronk73
    Edited 5 years ago
    It goes without saying, of course, that this is not just any slapdash collection of outtakes: it's a collection of Velvet Underground outtakes, and that makes all the difference. This band radiated a strange magic that made their peers sound hopelessly blah in comparison and was never equaled during the full flowering of punk...and here, even on the three (count 'em) instrumentals and sloppy alternate take of the chilling, John Cale-dominated 'Hey Mr. Rain', that magic is in evidence. (You also get 'We're Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together', which Lou Reed later reworked for his landmark solo album "Street Hassle", and a tentative early version of the anthemic 'Rock and Roll'.) Listening to demos, castoffs and studio warm-ups has never been so much fun.

    Three and a half stars.

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