New Sensations
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I Love You, Suzanne
- Endlessly Jealous
- My Red Joystick
- Turn to Me
- New Sensations
- Doin' the Things That We Want To
- What Becomes a Legend Most
- Fly into the Sun
- My Friend George
- High in the City
- Down at the Arcade
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #212671 in Music
- Released on: 1984-01-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .11 pounds
Customer Reviews
High in the city
Wow, what a great album. From the rocking opener I Love You Suzanne this is one song after another of Lou at his melodic best, with horns, keyboards and backing singers used to great effect. As a celebration of life, it does occasionally hint at the dark side (like violence in Endlessly Jealous, My Friend George and loneliness in What Becomes A Legend Most) but the overall impression is one of finding magic in everyday experiences. My favourite tracks are Doing The Things … with its glorious girl chorus and the almost ethereal, breezy High In The City (“Don’t wanna talk politics today/Feelin’ pretty witty/Getting’ high off of the city …” and that just about sums up the mood of the album.
High times in the city
Wow, what a great album. From the rocking opener I Love You Suzanne this is one song after another of Lou at his melodic best, with horns, keyboards and backing singers used to great effect. As a celebration of life, it does occasionally hint at the dark side (like violence in Endlessly Jealous, My Friend George and loneliness in What Becomes A Legend Most) but the overall impression is one of finding magic in everyday experiences. My favourite tracks are Doing The Things ... with its glorious girl chorus and the almost ethereal, breezy High In The City ("Don't wanna talk politics today/Feelin' pretty witty/Getting' high off of the city ..." and that just about sums up the mood of the album.
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there's some great songs: "i love you suzanne", "turn to me", "new sensations" , "my friend george" and a few others. there are also some really bad tracks like "my red joy stick" and "down at the arcade". i'd say buy it if you like lou reed but if your a newbie get the "new york" album or "coney island baby".




