Lou Reed and John Cale: Songs for Drella

Lou Reed and John Cale: Songs for Drella

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Overview

Songs for Drella is a concept album by Lou Reed and John Cale, both formerly of The Velvet Underground, and is dedicated to the memory of Andy Warhol, their mentor, who had died unexpectedly in 1987. Drella was a nickname for Warhol coined by Warhol Superstar Ondine, a contraction of Dracula and Cinderella, used by Warhol's crowd. The song cycle focuses on Warhol's interpersonal relations and experiences, with songs falling roughly into three categories: Warhol's first-person perspective (which makes up the vast majority of the album), third-person narratives chronicling events and affairs, and first-person commentaries on Warhol by Reed and Cale themselves. The songs on the album are, to some extent, in chronological order.

A Day on the Grand Canal with the Emperor of China or: Surface Is Illusion But So Is Depth
Magicians of the Earth: Kings of the Water
A New Spirit in Painting: 6 Painters of the 1980's
Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castiglia
Devil's Circuit
Miss Alma Thomas: A Life in Color
Raphael: The Lord of the Arts
44 Pages
The Genius of Leonardo Da Vinci
Unearthly
Faces Places
Kandinsky
Ashes and Snow
Empire of the Nude: The Victorian Nude
Sarcophagus for a Queen
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious
John Craxton: A Life of Gifts
I'm Too Sad to Tell You
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City