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Janitor of Lunacy | Nico | 4:03 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Falconer | Nico | 5:43 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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My Only Child | Nico | 3:30 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Le Petit Chevalier | Nico | 1:13 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Abschied | Nico | 3:05 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Afraid | Nico | 3:30 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Mutterlein | Nico | 4:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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All That Is My Own | Nico | 3:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 8 Songs |
Album Review
While Nico was the member of the Velvet Underground who had had the least experience in music prior to joining the group (while she had recorded a pop single in England, she'd never been a member of a working band before Andy Warhol introduced her to the Velvets), she was also the one who strayed farthest from traditional rock & roll after her brief tenure with the band, and by the time she recorded Desertshore, her work had little (if anything) to do with traditional Western pop. John Cale, who produced and arranged Desertshore, once described the music as having more to do with 20th century classical music than anything else, and while that may be going a bit far to make a point, even compared to the avant-rock frenzy of the Velvet Underground's early material, Desertshore is challenging stuff. Nico's dour Teutonic monotone is a compelling but hardly welcoming vocal presence, and the songs, centered around the steady drone of her harmonium, are often grim meditations on fate that are crafted and performed with inarguable skill and intelligence, but are also a bit samey, and the album's downbeat tone gets to be rough sledding by the end of side two. Cale's arrangements are superb throughout, and "My Only Child," "Afraid," and "The Falconer" are quite beautiful in their own ascetic way, but like the bulk of Nico's repertoire, Desertshore is an album practically designed to polarize its listeners; you'll either embrace it's darkness or give up on it before the end of side one. Then again, given the thoroughly uncompromising nature of her career as a musician, that's probably just what Nico had in mind.
Customer Reviews
A Darkly Beautiful Recording
Desertshore was Nico's third, and the second part of her "goth" trilogy starting with Marble Index. The darkness of the Marble Index is still present here, but it is presented differently. The Marble Index was a darkly majestic, Teutonic, wintry, metallic, ice queen type album, equating to the musical equivilent of a winter in a land run by stoic, tall vampires. It was also much more expeimental. Desertshore still is dark, but it is less wintry and majestic. It is more of a collection of unearthly funeral music. It is more beauty, less wintry majesty. More attention is payed to melodies. The biggest flaw in this album is that it drones on and on in its suicidal monotone, unlike the more varied Marble Index. Still, if you enjoy nonstop depressing drones and darkly beutiful melodies, try this one. If you enjoy a bit of icy cold experimentalism to go with your goth, try the Marble Index.
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This album either grows on you ... or you eventually discard it .... it rarely however strikes anyone at first notice, that takes time. If the Marble Index was the album to play for small cold apartments in your late 20's alone in life ... the Desertshore is designed for mass consumption like Kool-Aid at Jonestown. Desertshore will protect you from the outside world draw you deep into a chaos of discordant sounds and harmonium gone wild. Its fantastic and visionary, yet also deeply personal between you and Nico only. My favorite choices are All That is My Own and My Only Child... of course I spent more then 5 dollars 50 cents for this album ... but I would do it all over again.
Glorious
This is one of the most beautiful albums i've ever heard. Nico was an amazing and underappreciated musician. Janitor of Lunacy plays like a funeral dirge and Afraid sounds like a lullaby. It really shows her abilities as an artist.
Biography
Born: October 16, 1938 in Cologne, Germany
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
Top Albums and Songs By Nico
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Heroin (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 7:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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These Days | Chelsea Girl | 3:30 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Venus in Furs (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 5:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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I'm Waiting for the Man (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 4:39 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Sunday Morning (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 2:56 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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I'll Be Your Mirror (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 2:14 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Femme Fatale (Stereo) | The Velvet Underground & Nico | 2:38 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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The Fairest of the Seasons | Chelsea Girl | 4:06 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Venus in Furs | Peel Slowly and See (Box Set) | 5:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Heroin (Stereo Mix) | The Velvet Underground / Nico (Deluxe Edition) | 7:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |

- $6.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Alternative, Punk
- Released: 1970
- ℗ 1970 Reprise Records, a label of Warner Bros. Records, manufactured and marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group company













