To complement the exhibition, a schedule of public programs is being organized and will be announced at a later date. More: Charles Wesley Godwin & The Allegheny High uplift a lively, sold-out Stage AE through an experiential exhibition centered around the dynamic sonic quality of the original Scepter Studio master tapes, as a highlight of the museum’s archive collection,” Ben Harrison, senior director of performing arts and programming at The Warhol, said. The album features experimental performance. “This is an exciting opportunity to celebrate the Velvet Underground and the beginning of their relationship with Warhol, as their original manager, producer and cover designer of the iconic 1967 debut album. It was recorded in 1966 while the band were featured on Andy Warhols Exploding Plastic Inevitable tour. Andy Warhols Velvet Underground Featuring Nico. Warhol was said to have the uncanny knack of. The Velvet Underground Andy Warhols Velvet Underground Featuring Nico. In addition to the tapes, on view will be rare, unseen footage of the band performing live, more than 30 Warhol "Screen Tests" featuring the five members of the band filmed during the peak of their collaboration in 1966, and 100 copies of the “Banana Album,” all from the collection of Velvet’s enthusiast, Mark Satlof, which highlight the listener’s interaction with Warhol’s art. The cover of The Velvet Undergrounds first album is thought to be an obvious reference to male genitalia. More: Rock with Donnie Iris as he celebrates the big 8-0 The nine tracks from the tapes, which will be on view, will play continuously in the gallery and will be accompanied by a large selection of photographs by Steve Schapiro from 1966-67 of the Velvets, Warhol and associates. Although an acetate version, which was made from these rare master tapes, was released for the 45th anniversary of the album, it is of a different sonic quality, given the generation loss inherent in an analog copy, a Warhol Museum press release said.
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