One of the most influential and innovative recording artists of the past
three decades, Lou Reed has always offered a shrewd view of life in the
big city in all its colors. It is no surprise, then, that he considers
Edgar Allan Poe a spiritual forefather. In The Raven, Reed immerses
himself in Poe's enigmatic world and sets out to reimagine his work to
mesmerizing effect. In 2001 Lou Reed, legendary theater director Robert
Wilson, and an all-star cast presented the musical POEtry at the
Brooklyn Academy of Music. Reed's subsequent studio adaptation, The
Raven, has been hailed as one of his more daring and challenging albums.
Here, accompanied by photographs by the acclaimed artist and director
Julian Schnabel, is the definitive text of the CD release. The Raven
includes Reed's distinctive takes on Poe's most celebrated works, as
well as song lyrics written for the musical. The Raven is a fascinating
meeting between a dark chronicler of the twentieth century and his
nineteenth-century counterpart; the work on one iconoclastic genius
offering a haunting exploration of another.