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Today, on this muggy Sunday, we present to you the classic of classics, but in a capish version: towards the end of April '66, the Velvet Underground, as is well known, recorded at Norman Dolph's studio a first version of their debut LP, which underwent, to satisfy Warhol's wishes, a substantial amount of editing. Furthermore, the order of the tracks was rearranged and "Sunday Morning" was added at the opening.

Now, this Sunday Morning, you can enjoy the original opening "European Son," in all its low-fidelity glory, followed by a selection of other tracks that are significantly different from the version with the yellow banana.

Enjoy listening,
see you tomorrow.

Velvet Underground & Nico- Unripened: The Norman Dolph Acetate - 01 - European Son
Velvet Underground & Nico - Unripened: The Norman Dolph Acetate - 06 - Femme Fatale
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Velvet Underground & Nico - Unripened: The Norman Dolph Acetate - 08 - I'm Waiting For The Man

Velvet Underground & Nico - Unripened: The Norman Dolph Acetate - 06 - Femme Fatale

Velvet Underground & Nico - Unripened: The Norman Dolph Acetate - 07 - Venus In Furs
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This album is stunning, chiaroscuro and sadistic like few others. It is an album of pure plastic. Plastic because it is produced in an antiseptic, gray society; plastic because it is the debut work of a non-passionate genre, but murderous, cold as plastic. The music is dark, sometimes annoying an… more
Track 11 - European Son