Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-1965 Image
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Summary: The compilation of 25 tracks written or co-written by Lou Reed during his time at Pickwick Records includes "The Ostrich" by The Primitives, which features Reed on vocals.
Record Label: Light in the Attic Records
Genre(s): Experimental, R&B, Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Art Rock, Punk/New Wave, Proto-Punk, AM Pop, New York Punk, Early R&B, Brill Building Pop, Glam Rock, Surf, Girl Groups
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Track Listings

01 Ostrich 14 We Got Trouble
02 Cycle Annie 15 Why Don't You Smile
03 I'm Gonna Fight 16 Johnny Won't Surf No More
04 Soul City 17 Tell Mamma Not to Cry
05 Oh No Don't Do It 18 Maybe Tomorrow
06 Love Can Make You Cry 19 Flowers for the Lady
07 Teardrop in the Sand 20 This Rose
08 You're Driving Me Insane 21 Surfin'
09 Sneaky Pete 22 Little Deuce Coupe
10 Wild One 23 Sad Lonely Orphan Boy
11 Really-Really-Really-Really-Really-Really Love 24 I've Got a Tiger in My Tank
12 Soul City 25 What About Me
13 Ya Running But I'll Getcha