Transformer – Lou Reed
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Transformer, released in 1972, is Lou Reed’s second solo album and a defining statement of glam-era artistry. Co-produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, the record moves between sleazy sophistication and tender introspection, capturing the spirit of New York’s underground with sharp wit and melodic flair. Songs like “Walk on the Wild Side,” “Perfect Day,” and “Satellite of Love” reveal Reed’s ability to merge street realism with pop accessibility, transforming raw experience into artful storytelling.
What makes Transformer endure is its duality—it’s both effortless and deliberate, intimate and theatrical. Bowie and Ronson’s production gives the record sheen without dulling its edge, while Reed’s vocal restraint adds to its knowing cool. The album cemented his reputation as one of rock’s most literate and distinctive voices and remains a timeless portrait of style, decadence, and reinvention.
Reviews“Transformer is Lou Reed’s most consistent and accessible solo album, a near-perfect marriage of his wit and Bowie's pop instincts.” – AllMusic
“It’s his most enduring work: at once seedy, soulful, funny and sad.” – The Guardian
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Vicious
A2 Andy’S Chest
A3 Perfect Day
A4 Hangin’ Round
A5 Walk On The Wild Side
B1 Make Up
B2 Satellite Of Love
B3 Wagon Wheel
B4 New York Telephone Conversation
B5 I’M So Free
B6 Goodnight Ladies