Bowie-polished sleaze-Transformer era, Walk on the Wild Side dripping downtown decadence. Leather, lipstick, and lines that cut deeper than blades. He didn't start glam, he bled it dry. More basement tapes surfacing weekly.
Lou Reed’s Sally Can’t Dance was released as an LP album in the US by RCA Victor (catalog number CPL1-0611) and in the UK by RCA Records (catalog number APL1-0611) in September 1974, marking his fourth solo studio album. Background and Context: By 1974, Lou Reed had established himself as a significant figure in rock music after leaving The Velvet Underground. His previous solo albums included the critically acclaimed Transformer (1972), produced by David Bowie and Mick Rons