Their wildly erratic third album includes some tepid material, but also has some of their best tracks, especially their vicious run-through of the early British rock & roll standard "Brand New Cadillac." It's most notable for the appearance -- through God-knows-what channels -- of "Why Don't You Smile Now," which was written by Lou Reed, John Cale, and two unknowns before the Velvet Underground formed.
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AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger
Track Listing
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2:23 | |||
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2:06 | |||
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2:06 | |||
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2:31 | |||
6 |
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1:21 | |||
7 | 2:54 | ||||
8 |
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2:08 | |||
9 |
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2:35 | |||
10 |
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2:58 | |||
11 |
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3:07 | |||
12 | 3:17 | ||||
13 |
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2:49 | |||
14 |
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2:14 | |||
15 |
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2:37 | |||
16 |
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2:45 | |||
17 |
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2:15 | |||
18 | 1:47 | ||||
19 |
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2:30 | |||
20 |
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3:42 | |||
21 |
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2:57 |