Growing Up in Public

Growing Up in Public
Growing Up in Public
Album par Lou Reed
Sortie avril 1980
Enregistrement Air Studios (Montserrat)
Durée 36:39
Genre rock
Producteur Lou Reed
Michael Fonfara
Label Arista
Classement 158e (États-Unis)
Critique Allmusic[1] : 2,5/5
Albums de Lou Reed
The Bells (1979)
The Blue Mask (1982)

Growing Up in Public est le dixième album de Lou Reed, sorti en 1980.

Sommaire

Titres

Toutes les chansons sont de Lou Reed et Michael Fonfara.

Face 1

  1. How Do You Speak to an Angel? – 4:08
  2. My Old Man – 3:15
  3. Keep Away – 3:31
  4. Growing Up in Public – 3:00
  5. Standing on Ceremony – 3:32

Face 2

  1. So Alone – 4:05
  2. Love Is Here to Stay – 3:10
  3. The Power of Positive Drinking – 2:13
  4. Smiles – 2:44
  5. Think It Over – 3:25
  6. Teach the Gifted Children – 3:20

Musiciens

  • Lou Reed : chant, guitare
  • Michael Fonfara : claviers, guitare
  • Chuck Hammer : guitare, synthétiseur
  • Michael Suchorsky : batterie
  • Ellard « Moose » Boles : basse, chœurs
  • Stuart Heinrich : guitare, chœurs

Références

  1. Mark Deming, « Growing Up in Public > Overview », Allmusic

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