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Rise  - Rock And Roll Heart album flac Performer: Rise
Title: Rock And Roll Heart
Style: New Wave, Punk
Released: 1980
Country: US
MP3 album: 1233 mb
FLAC album: 1585 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: VOC VQF ASF MOD VOX DMF AUD
Genre: Rock

Rock and Roll Heart is the seventh solo studio album by Lou Reed, released in 1976. It was his first album for Arista Records after record mogul Clive Davis reportedly rescued him from bankruptcy. The Velvet Underground also performed "Follow the Leader", and a live recording of it was released on The Quine Tapes.

Produced by Lou Reed. Album Rock and Roll Heart. Rock and Roll Heart Lyrics. I don't like opera and I don't like ballet And new wave french movies, they just drive me away I guess I'm just dumb, 'cause I knows I ain't smart But deep down inside, I got a rock 'n' roll heart Yeah-yeah-yeah, deep down inside I got a rock 'n' roll heart. Oh, rock 'n' roll heart Lookin' for a good time Just a rock 'n' roll heart, roll heart, roll heart Lookin' for a good time

B1. Chooser And The Chosen. B2. Senselessly Cruel. I have a Portuguese copy of this on Arista able and it's a good album quality of the engineering could have been better my copy sounds a bit dull could be the age though. Reply Notify me Helpful.

Lou Reed released 'Rock and Roll Heart' in October 1976. By the mid-'70s, Lou Reed had been through a lifetime of rock 'n' roll experiences in just a little more than a decade. From early-'60s session work to the Velvet Underground to the unexpected chart success in the early '70s with the solo hit "Walk On the Wild Side," Reed was never one to stay in limbo. He followed his hit Transformer album with the dark and haunting Berlin, the live album Rock and Roll Animal and the back-to-basics Sally Can't Dance

Called Rock and Roll Heart after Reed’s 1976 album and single of the same name, the film lets Reed tell much of his own story: his teenage years as a devotee of 50s rock and doo wop, his college-days association with poet Delmore Schwartz, episodes in his life that very much came to define his art, which marries a. finely-tuned literary sensibility to the simplicity and tunefulness of classic rock and roll. Reed’s warped, lyrical takes on streetlife psychodrama and his love for drone notes and feedback, however, took rock songwriting places it had never been before.

Heart returned in 1993 with the album Desire Walks On. Two years later, Heart issued The Road Home, which included live, acoustic versions of some of the band’s best-known songs. It was produced by John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. In the last fifteen years, Heart has released two of the strongest albums of its career: Jupiter’s Darling (2004) and Red Velvet Car. The latter album, issued in 2010, featured a return to the melodic hard rock and folk sound of early Heart albums. The album became the group’s first Top 10 album in twenty years. Overall, Heart has sold more than 30 million records

Veröffentlicht am 1976.

Tracklist

A Rock And Roll Heart
B Future Love

Notes

Shape disc of a red heart measures 10" total

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
M-45-55 Rise Rock And Roll Heart / Future Love ‎(7", Single, Promo, Red) Mystic Records M-45-55 US 1980
M-45-53 Rise Rock And Roll Heart ‎(7", Single, Promo, Cle) Mystic Records M-45-53 US 1980
M-45-53 Rise Rock And Roll Heart ‎(7", Single, Promo, Red) Mystic Records M-45-53 US 1980