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Transformer, Lou Reed's most enduringly popular album, is described
with varying labels: it's often called a glam rock album, a
proto-punk album, a commercial breakthrough for Lou Reed, and an
album about being gay. And yet, it doesn't neatly fit into any of
these descriptors. Buried underneath the radio-friendly exterior
lie coded confessions of the subversive, wounded intelligence that
gives this album its staying power as a work of art. Here Lou Reed
managed to make a fun, accessible rock'n'roll record that is also a
troubled meditation on the ambiguities-sexual, musical and
otherwise-that defined his public persona and helped make him one
of the most fascinating and influential figures in rock history.
Through close listening and personal reflections, songwriter Ezra
Furman explores Reed's and Transformer's unstable identities, and
the secrets the songs challenge us to uncover.
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