THE SLEEVE notes of the 1998 reissue of Lou Reed’s 1973 album Berlin1 describe it as an “unforgiving tale of drugs, death and sexual betrayal” and include a quote from Reed clarifying that it was “not a concept album but something totally new”. Lady Day, the second track on Berlin, nestles in the song sequence like an exquisite, miniature portrait. It’s …
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