Released in 1966, 'The Velvet Underground and Nico' is a groundbreaking debut album from the legendary American rock band and Nico, their collaborator. Recorded during Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, the album is renowned for its unique performance style and bold lyrical content, touching upon topics such as drug use, prostitution, and sexual deviancy. Initially a commercial flop, its influence on rock music quickly became apparent and it is now revered as one of the all-time greatest albums.
1-1 Sunday Morning
1-2 I'm Waiting for the Man
1-3 Femme Fatale
1-4 Venus in Furs
1-5 Run Run Run
1-6 All Tomorrow's Parties
1-7 Heroin
1-8 There She Goes Again
1-9 I'll Be Your Mirror
1-10 The Black Angel's Death Song
1-11 European Son