Lou Reed discography

Lou Reed discography
Reed performing in 2011
Studio albums22
EPs1
Live albums18
Compilation albums19
Tribute albums8
Singles52
Video albums16
Music videos16
Box sets12

American rock musician Lou Reed released 22 studio albums, 19 compilation albums, 18 live albums, 16 video albums, 52 singles, 1 extended play, 16 music videos, and 12 box-sets.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Title Release date Label Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[1]
AUS
[2][3]
CAN
[4]
FRA
[5]
GER
[6]
NZ
[7]
NLD
[8]
NOR
[9]
SWE
[10]
UK
[11]
1972 Lou Reed May 1972 RCA 189
Transformer November 1972 29 12 12 6 13
1973 Berlin October 1973 98 59 51 7
1974 Sally Can't Dance September 1974 10 14 22 15
1975 Metal Machine Music July 1975
1976 Coney Island Baby January 1976 41 25 16 4 23 52
Rock and Roll Heart November 1976 Arista 64 68 91 19 40
1978 Street Hassle February 1978 89 24 9
1979 The Bells May 1979 130 58 13 44
1980 Growing Up in Public April 1980 158 27 35
1982 The Blue Mask February 1982 RCA 169 52 35 28 17
1983 Legendary Hearts March 1983 159 36
1984 New Sensations April 1984 56 56 96 25 30 92
1986 Mistrial April 1986 47 47 54 31 14 69
1989 New York January 1989 Sire 40 25 44 19 17 11 12 9 14
1990 Songs for Drella (with John Cale) April 1990 103 100 28 42 14 43 22
1992 Magic and Loss January 1992 80 56 56 17 20 11 10 9 6
1996 Set the Twilight Reeling February 1996 Warner Bros. 110 109 46 18 26 17 23 26
2000 Ecstasy April 2000 Reprise Records 183 121 48 24 68 20 54
2003 The Raven January 2003 Sire 60 45 50
2007 Hudson River Wind Meditations April 2007 Sounds True
2011 Lulu (with Metallica) October 2011 Warner Bros. 36 33 25 23 6 12 17 11 9 36
"—" denotes albums that did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Live albums

Year Title Release date Label Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[1]
AUS
[2]
CAN
[4]
FRA
[5]
GER
[6]
NZ
[7]
NLD
[8]
UK
[11]
1974 Rock 'n' Roll Animal February 1974 RCA 45 20 55 26
1975 Lou Reed Live March 1975 62 42 15 4
1978 Live: Take No Prisoners November 1978 Arista 10
1984 Live in Italy January 1984 RCA
1996 Live in Concert (reissue of Live in Italy) 1996
1998 Perfect Night: Live in London April 1998 Sire 56 98 197
2001 American Poet June 2001 Pilot
2004 Animal Serenade March 2004 Reprise 157
Le Bataclan '72 October 2004 Dynamic
2007 Metal Machine Music
  • with Zeitkratzer
September 4, 2007 Asphodel
2008 The Stone: Issue Three April 2008 Tzadik
Berlin: Live at St. Ann's Warehouse November 2008 Matador 144
The Creation of the Universe December 2008 Best Seat in the House Productions
2014 Thinking of Another Place March 2014 Easy Action
2016 Waltzing Matilda (Love Has Gone Away) 2016
Alice Tully Hall
2017 In Their Own Words September 15, 2017 The Bottom Line
2020 When Your Heart Is Made Out of Ice May 2020 Easy Action
Live at Alice Tully Hall (January 27, 1973 - 2nd Show) November 27, 2020 RCA Victor/Legacy/Sony
"—" denotes albums that did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Compilation albums

Year Title Release date Label Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[1]
AUS
[3]
NZ
[7]
NLD
[8]
NOR
[9]
SWE
[10]
UK
[11]
1977 Walk on the Wild Side: The Best of Lou Reed April 1977 RCA 156 160
1980 Rock and Roll Diary: 1967–1980 December 1980 Arista 178
1985 City Lights 1985
1989 Retro 1989, 1998 RCA 125 33 29
1992 Between Thought and Expression: The Lou Reed Anthology 1992 165
Walk on the Wild Side & Other Hits March 1992
1995 The Best of Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground 1995 Global TV 56
1996 Different Times: Lou Reed in the '70s May 1996 RCA
1997 Perfect Day October 1997
1999 The Definitive Collection August 1999 Arista
The Very Best of Lou Reed 1999 Camden Deluxe 19 94
2002 Legendary Lou Reed July 2002 RCA/BMG
2003 NYC Man (The Ultimate Collection 1967–2003) June 2003 195 31 91 42 31
2004 NYC Man: Greatest Hits August 2004 43
2008 Playlist: The Very Best of Lou Reed July 2008 Legacy
2011 The Essential Lou Reed September 13, 2011 RCA 155
2021 I'm So Free: The 1971 RCA Demos December 24, 2021
2022 Words & Music, May 1965[16] September 16, 2022 Light in the Attic
2024 Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65[17] October 18, 2024
"—" denotes albums that did not chart, or albums not released in a particular territory.

Box sets

Year Title Release date Label Format Content
1990 Songs for Drella Limited Edition May 1990 (Germany) Sire/Warner Reprise Video CD+VHS LP-size box with video, deluxe digipack velvet-cover CD and liner notes with Factory-era photographs, German-translated lyrics and poster of Andy Warhol
1992 Between Thought and Expression: The Lou Reed Anthology April 14, 1992 RCA 3xCD/cassette Hits, highlights, b-sides and previously unreleased material from 1972-1988 with a 48-page book, also available on streaming
2008 Original Album Classics 2008 (Europe) RCA/Legacy/Sony 5xCD 5 albums from 1972-1976
2009 Original Album Classics September 25, 2009 5xCD 5 albums from 1982-1986
2010 Classic Albums: Transformer / Live at Montreux 2000 2010 (DVD) / 2014 (Blu-ray) Eagle Vision 2xDVD / 1 Blu-ray 2 videos from 2001-2005
2011 Original Album Classics October 7, 2011 RCA/Legacy/Sony 5xCD 5 albums from 1974-1980
2013 Original Album Series February 11, 2013 Rhino/Sire/Warner 5xCD 5 albums from 1989-2000
2015 The Sire Years: The Complete Albums Box[18] October 30, 2015 Sire/Warner Bros. 10xCD 8 albums from 1989-2004, also available on streaming
2016 The RCA & Arista Album Collection October 7, 2016 RCA/Arista/Legacy/Sony Music 17xCD 16 albums from 1972-1986, 80-page book, 5 prints and poster
The RCA & Arista Vinyl Collection Vol. 1 6xLP 6 albums from 1972-1982, 32-page book, booklets and poster
2020 New York: Limited Deluxe Edition[19] September 25, 2020 Sire/Rhino/Warner Bros. 2xLP+3xCD+DVD+cassette Original album remastered, demos, singles, live audio and video, also available on streaming
2022 Words & Music, May 1965: Deluxe Edition[20] October 6, 2022 Light in the Attic 2xLP+7"+CD Lou Reed Archive Series limited release of 7,500 copies with die-cut jacket, 28-page book, letter, previously unreleased demos and also available on streaming

Extended plays

Year Title Release date Label Album
2022 Gee Whiz (1958-1964) October 21, 2022 Light in the Attic Words & Music, 1965 (Ltd. Deluxe Ed.)

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[21]
US Main
[22]
AUS
[2][3]
UK
[11]
1972 "I Can't Stand It" Lou Reed
"Walk and Talk It"
"Walk on the Wild Side"[23] 16 95 10 Transformer
1973 "Satellite of Love"
"Vicious"
"How Do You Think It Feels" Berlin
1974 "Caroline Says"
"Sweet Jane" Rock 'n' Roll Animal
"Sally Can't Dance" Sally Can't Dance
1976 "Charley's Girl" Coney Island Baby
"Crazy Feeling"
"I Believe in Love" Rock and Roll Heart
1977 "Chooser and the Chosen One"
"Rock and Roll Heart"
1978 "Street Hassle" Street Hassle
1979 "Disco Mystic" The Bells
"City Lights"
1980 "The Power of Positive Drinking" Growing Up in Public
1982 "The Blue Mask" The Blue Mask
"Women"
1983 "Don't Talk to Me About Work" Legendary Hearts
"Martial Law"
1984 "I Love You, Suzanne" 28 71 78 New Sensations
"My Red Joystick"
"High in the City"
1985 "My Love Is Chemical" White Nights
"September Song" Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill
1986 "The Original Wrapper" Mistrial
"No Money Down" 19
"Soul Man" (with Samuel David Moore) 30 Soul Man soundtrack
1989 "Busload of Faith" 47 New York
"Romeo Had Juliette"
"Dirty Blvd." 18 45
1992 "Sword of Damocles" Magic and Loss
"What's Good" 86
1996 "Adventurer" Set the Twilight Reeling
"NYC Man"
"Hookywooky" 172
1997 "Perfect Day"
(as part of Artists for Children in Need)[24]
1 Non-album single
2000 "Future Farmers of America" Ecstasy
"Modern Dance"
"Paranoia Key of E"
2002 "Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song)" The Raven
2003 "Perfect Day (Sessions@AOL)"[25] Non-album single
2004 "Sweet Jane (Live in Los Angeles, 2003)"[26] Non-album single cut from Animal Serenade
"Satellite of Love '04" 83 10 NYC Man: Greatest Hits
2007 "Gravity"/"Safety Zone" Music Inspired by the Film Nanking
"Tranquilize"
(with The Killers)
84 13 Sawdust
2011 "The View"
(with Metallica)
Lulu
2022 "Heroin (May 1965 Demo)"[27] Words & Music, May 1965
"Men of Good Fortune (May 1965 Demo)"[28]
2023 "Open Invitation"[29] Non-album single cut from New Sensations
"—" denotes singles that did not chart, or singles not released in a particular territory.

Other album appearances

Studio

Year Song(s) Album Notes
1983 "Little Sister" Get Crazy soundtrack Original song
1985 "Hot Hips" Perfect soundtrack
1988 "Something Happened" Permanent Record soundtrack
1990 "One World One Voice" One World One Voice A concept album for environmental awareness. Reed and his band perform a track with overdubs from Richard Galliano and Penguin Café Orchestra
1993 "Tarbelly and Featherfoot" Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams Victoria Williams cover
"Why Can't I Be Good" Faraway, So Close! soundtrack Original song
1995 "You'll Know You Were Loved" Friends soundtrack
1997 "This Magic Moment" Lost Highway soundtrack Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman cover
2004 "Gentle Breeze" Mary Had a Little Amp Written and sung by Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson for a charity album
2006 "Leave Her Johnny" Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys Traditional song
2010 "Solsbury Hill" And I'll Scratch Yours Peter Gabriel cover released as a single in 2010, released on And I'll Scratch Yours in 2013
2011 "The Debt I Owe" Note of Hope - A Celebration of Woody Guthrie[30] Original song based on Hank Williams' writings
"Peggy Sue" Rave On Buddy Holly Jerry Allison & Norman Petty cover

Live and remix

Year Song(s) Album Type Notes
1991 "What's Good" Until the End of the World soundtrack Remix Early mix
1993 "Foot of Pride" The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Live Recorded live on October 16, 1992, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
1996 "Sweet Jane" The Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Recorded live in 1995 with Soul Asylum
1997 "September Song" September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill Remix New version, released on video in 1994
2001 "Set the Twilight Reeling" The Best of Sessions at West 54th Live Broadcast in 1998
2006 "Perfect Day" and "Vicious" The Bridge School Collection, Vol.1
"See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" The Harry Smith Project Live, Vol. 2[31]

Guest appearances

Year Album Artist Details Ref.
1976 Wild Angel Nelson Slater Backing vocals, piano, producer [32]
1978 Urban Desire Genya Ravan Duet Vocals ("Aye Co'lorado")
1988 Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom Tom Tom Club Backing vocals ("Femme Fatale") [33]
Nothing But the Truth Rubén Blades Guest vocals ("Hopes on Hold", "Letters to the Vatican", "The Calm Before the Storm") [34]
Duets Rob Wasserman Guest vocals ("One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)") [35]
1989 Yo Frankie Dion DiMucci
Street Fighting Years Simple Minds Guest vocals ("This Is Your Land") [36]
1991 I Spent a Week There the Other Night Moe Tucker Guitar ("Fired Up" and "I'm Not")
1992 I Still Believe in You Vince Gill backing vocals on "Under These Conditions"
1994 A Date with The Smithereens The Smithereens Guest vocals ("Point of No Return", "Long Way Back Again")
Greetings from the Gutter David A. Stewart Guest vocals ("You Talk a Lot")
Bright Red Laurie Anderson Vocals, lyrics ("In Our Sleep")
1998 Music for Children John Zorn Guest vocals ("Cycles Du Nord") [37]
2002 Hitting the Ground Gordon Gano Guest vocals ("Catch 'Em In the Act")
No Regrets Jamie Richards Backing vocals ("Don't Try to Find Me")
Night Time! Dan Zanes & Friends Guest vocals ("What a Wonderful World")
2005 No Balance Palace Kashmir Guest vocals ("Black Building")
I Am a Bird Now Antony and the Johnsons Guest vocals ("Fistful of Love")
2006 I Will Break Your Fall Fernando Saunders Guest vocals, guitar, writer ("Baton Rouge") [38]
Intersections (1985–2005) Bruce Hornsby Guest vocals ("The Mighty Quinn")
A Portrait of Howard Howard Tate Guest vocals ("How Do You Think It Feels")
2007 Sawdust The Killers Guest vocals ("Tranquilize")
Recitement Stephen Emmer Guest vocals ("Passengers")
2008 The Family Album Lucibel Crater Guest vocals ("Threadbare Funeral")
2009 Duets The Blind Boys of Alabama Guest vocals ("Jesus")
Solid Ground Sara Wasserman (Rob Wasserman's daughter) Guest vocals ("Need To Know")
Havana Winter Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle Guest vocals ("Coma", "In The Shade", "Helicopter in the Sand")
2010 Plastic Beach Gorillaz Guest vocals ("Some Kind of Nature")
Mayhem Imelda May Guest vocals ("Kentish Town Waltz") (non-album track)
2011 The Road from Memphis Booker T. Jones Guest vocals ("The Bronx")
2012 Synthetica Metric Guest vocals ("The Wanderlust") [39]

Videography

Video albums

Year Video details
1972 Le Bataclan '72 (with John Cale & Nico)
  • Distributor: ORTF/INA Films/Grey Scale
  • Format: Broadcast (Pop2) / CD+DVD (2017) / streaming
1974 Sally Can’t Dance Tour
(a.k.a. Paris Olympia 1974 or Live Performances 1972 & 1974)
1983 A Night with Lou Reed
1984 Coney Island Baby: Live in Jersey
1985 Live in Barcelona 1984
1990 The New York Album
Songs for Drella
1992 Magic and Loss Live in Concert
  • Distributor: Sire Records/Warner Reprise Video
  • Format: VHS/laserdisc
1998 Rock & Roll Heart
2001 Classic Albums: Transformer
  • Distributor: Eagle Vision
  • Format: Broadcast/VHS/DVD / DVD (2010) / Blu-ray (2014) / streaming (2019)[41]
2005 Spanish Fly: Live in Spain
Live at Montreux 2000
  • Distributor: Eagle Vision
  • Format: DVD / DVD (2010) / Blu-ray/streaming (2014)
2007 Metal Machine Music (with Zeitkratzer)[42]
  • Distributor: Asphodel
  • Format: DVD+CD/streaming
Lou Reed: Berlin
2011 Lollapalooza Live
  • Distributor: Sister Ray Enterprises
  • Format: DVD
2013 In Memory of Lou Reed
  • Distributor: Prime Vision
  • Format: Broadcast / DVD/Blu-ray (2014)

Music videos

Year Title Director(s) Ref.
1982 "Women"
1983 "Legendary Hearts"
"Don't Talk to Me About Work"
1984 "I Love You, Suzanne"
"My Red Joystick"
1986 "The Original Wrapper" Zbigniew Rybczyński [43]
"No Money Down" Godley & Creme [44]
1989 "Busload of Faith"
1990 "Work" (with John Cale)
1992 "What's Good" Matt Mahurin
1996 "Hooky Wooky"
2000 "Ecstasy" Michele Civetta [45]
"Modern Dance" Stefan Sagmeister [46]
2003 "NYC Man"
2007 "Tranquilize" (with The Killers) Anthony Mandler [47]
2011 "The View" (with Metallica) Darren Aronofsky [48]

Tribute albums

Year Title Release date Label
2003 After Hours: A Tribute to the Music of Lou Reed 2003 (US) Wampus Multimedia
2013 High Velocity, a Tribute to Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music by Alejandro Cohen January 9, 2013 Simballrec/Bandcamp[49]
2014 Transformed: A Tribute to Lou Reed Oct 14, 2014 (US) Mint 400 Records
Lou Reed: mila esker November 11, 2014 (Spain) TX audiovisuales
Burger and Mens Present: A Tribute to Lou Reed 2014 (US) Burger/Mens Recordings
2021 What Goes On: The Songs of Lou Reed 2021 (UK) Ace
2024 The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed April 20, 2024 (worldwide) Light in the Attic
Metal Machine Muzak: An Ambient Reimagining May 3, 2024 Discograffiti[50]

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