Plays Venus in Furs and Other Velvet Underground Songs

Bettie Serveert plays Venus in Furs and other Velvet Underground songs is a 1998 released live album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert. The songs are all The Velvet Underground covers, recorded during a concert at the Paradiso, Amsterdam on November 27, 1997.

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Plays Venus in Furs and other Velvet Underground songs
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Released1998
Recorded27 November 1997
VenueParadiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
GenrePop rock
Length52:00
LabelBrinkman Records
Bettie Serveert chronology
Dust Bunnies
(1997)
Plays Venus in Furs and other Velvet Underground songs
(1998)
Private Suit
(2000)

Track listing

  1. "Beginning to see the light" – 5:30 (writer: Lou Reed)
  2. "Stephanie says" – 3:20 (Reed)
  3. "What goes on" – 3:59 (Reed)
  4. "Venus in furs" – 6:18 (Reed)
  5. "Sunday morning" – 3:21 (Reed/John Cale)
  6. "Black angel's death song" – 5:40 (Reed/Cale)
  7. "I can't stand it" – 3:59 (Reed)
  8. "European son" – 8:45 (Reed/Cale/Morrison/Tucker)
  9. "Rock and roll" – 8:08 (Reed)
  10. "Afterhours" – 2:57 (Reed)

Personnel

  • Carol van Dijk – vocals, guitar
  • Herman Bunskoeke – bass, vocals
  • Peter Visser – guitar, vocals, xylophone, violin
  • Berend Dubbe – drums, vocals, tapes, guitar
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