New The Velvet Underground & Nico cover album is coming featuring Kurt Vile
Publish Date Friday, 16 July 2021, 7:00AM
This is exciting news for fans of The Velvet Underground. On Tuesday (July 14), it was announced a star-studded cover album of The Velvet Underground & Nico is set to be released this fall.
I’ll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground and Nico is a track-by-track remake of the group’s 1967 debut album, which featured German singer and model Nico on vocals. According to Variety, the tribut album, produced by the late Hal Willner, has been in the works since 2017.
“The VU are a fundamental part of Verve’s history, and their fearless approach and musical integrity continue to inspire all of us at the label,” Jamie Krents, head of Verve Records the Velvet Underground’s label said in a statement. “We were so lucky to partner with the late Hal Willner to pay tribute to the band’s iconic first album. It’s an abso
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The record, titled
I’ll Be Your Mirror, will be released September 24, and features new versions of
The Velvet Underground & Nico‘s 11 songs recorded by various artists. Stipe’s contribution is a rendition of the album’s lead track, “Sunday Morning.”
I’ll Be Your Mirror is available for pre-order now. In advance of the album’s arrival, you can listen to indie-rocker
Kurt Vile‘s version of “Run Run Run” now via digital outlets.
The Velvet Underground & Nico was initially a flop, but later came to be considered one of the best records of all time, as well as a massive influence on the what would become punk rock and alternative rock. Even if you’ve never actually heard the album by the