Legendary Hearts is the twelfth solo studio album by American rock musician Lou Reed, released in March 1983 by RCA Records. Reed produced the album, and dedicated it to his then-wife, Sylvia, who was credited with the cover concept. Due to tensions with Reed, most of Robert Quine's guitar parts were mixed down or removed entirely.[1]
Legendary Hearts peaked at No. 159 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
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LegendaryHearts is the twelfth solo studio album by American rock musician Lou Reed, released in March 1983 by RCA Records. Reed produced the album, and...
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played on Reed's previous two studio albums, The Blue Mask (1982) and LegendaryHearts (1983), had had a falling-out with Reed during the recording sessions...
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duels that blur the lines between rhythm and leads. Reed's 1983 album LegendaryHearts featured most of the same group, but Quine eventually quit due to tensions...
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of same name "Home of the Brave", a song by Lou Reed from the album LegendaryHearts "Home of the Brave", a song by The Nails from the 1984 album Mood Swing...
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(1973–1995) The Barmitzvah Brothers (2000–) Barney Bentall and the LegendaryHearts (1980–) The Barr Brothers (2006–) The Barra MacNeils (1980–) Barrage...
Association and a pioneering transplant surgeon who worked closely with legendaryheart transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard. Johan Naude qualified in medicine...