Lou Reed's Ecstasy, released on 1 January 2000 via Reprise, is a masterful blend of glam rock, proto-punk, and art rock that showcases the artist's innovative spirit. This 17-track album, clocking in at 1 hour and 17 minutes, is a testament to Reed's boundless creativity and his ability to craft a diverse range of sounds.
From the opening notes of 'Paranoia Key of E' to the closing strains of 'Big Sky', Ecstasy takes listeners on a sonic journey through a world of eclectic sounds and styles. With tracks like 'Mystic Child' and 'Mad', Reed's signature blend of dark humour and social commentary is on full display, while songs like 'Ecstasy' and 'Modern Dance' showcase his ability to craft infectious, high-energy rock songs.
Throughout the album, Reed's unique perspective and poetic lyrics add depth and complexity to the music, making Ecstasy a truly immersive listening experience. With its bold experimentation and unapologetic individuality, this album is a must-listen for fans of Lou Reed and anyone looking to explore the boundaries of rock music.