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Final V.U. 1971–1973 is a box set by the Velvet Underground, comprising live recordings from after founding members Lou Reed and Sterling Morrison had left the group. It was released by Japanese record company Captain Trip Records in August 2001.
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Final V.U., 1971-1973 by The Velvet Underground released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
2001 — US. CD —. Compilation, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Final V.U. 1971-1973" on Discogs.
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Aug 6, 2001 · Find release reviews and credits for Final V.U., 1971-1973 - The Velvet Underground on AllMusic - 2001 - It is one of history's most cherished truths -- ...
Aug 27, 2001 · AllMusic Review. Final V.U., 1971-1973 Review by Dave Thompson. It is one of history's most cherished truths -- the Velvet Underground died when Lou Reed walked out in summer 1970, and the versions that latter-day bassist Doug Yule kept alive for the next three years, with a variety of sidemen and an awful lot of nerve, were little more than ...
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Jul 20, 2007 · Meanwhile, there?s a second, less-heralded new Velvets boxed set: Final V.U. 1971-1973 (Captain Trip). Reed left the Velvet Underground in late 1970, but they didn?t break up then; with bassist Doug Yule leading the band, they toured Europe, recorded another (awful) album, Squeeze, and staggered on for a few more years.
Squeeze is the fifth and final studio album by the Velvet Underground, recorded in the autumn of 1971 and released in February 1973 by Polydor Records. The album features Doug Yule from the Lou Reed-era lineup of the group, who wrote and recorded the album almost entirely by himself.