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Many artists, such as Keith Richards, Angel Olsen, Lucinda Williams, Rosanne Cash and Rufus Wainwright participate in a tribute album to Lou Reed.

Keith Richards covers the classic “ I’m Waiting for the Man » from the Velvet Underground for an upcoming tribute album to the music of Lou Reed.

The day before Lou Reed’s 82nd birthday, Richards also shared a video of the recording of his performance, which features his signature Rolling Stones guitar playing on the Velvet Underground and Nico track.

For me, Lou stood out. A real !Richards said in a statement. Something important for American music and for ALL MUSIC! I miss him and his dog. »

Angel Olsen, Lucinda Williams, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Bobby Rush, Rosanne Cash and many others also contributed to the creation of The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed, that the Light in the Attic label will release on Record Store Day, April 20.

Rufus Wainwright, who performed “ Perfect Day » of Reed, said in a statement: “ Lou Reed has been gone for many years. He is one of the few people who I miss as much today as when he left. There are so many times I wonder what he would say or think. His aura always brought something truly unique to the room. Thank goodness he left us his music and recordings. We sorely miss his personality. »

The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed Track List

1. Keith Richards – “I’m Waiting For The Man”
2. Maxim Ludwig & Angel Olsen – “I Can’t Stand It”
3. Rufus Wainwright – “Perfect Day”
4. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – “I’m So Free”
5. Bobby Rush – “Sally Can’t Dance”
6. Rickie Lee Jones – “Walk on the Wild Side”
7. The Afghan Whigs – “I Love You, Suzanne”
8. Mary Gauthier – “Coney Island Baby”
9. Lucinda Williams – “Legendary Hearts”
10. Automatic – “New Sensations”
11. Rosanne Cash – “Magician”
12. Brogan Bentley – “The Power Of The Heart”

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