Chelsea Girl (LP)
VINYL FORMAT. Although Chelsea Girl (1967) was the first long-player from the German-born Christa Pδffgen, it was not her debut solo effort. Prior to becoming involved with the Velvet Underground and while under the direction of Andrew Loog Oldham, Nico issued an obscure 7" on the mod pop Immediate label. The song selection on that 1965 single -- which featured a cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "I'm Not Sayin'" and an Oldham co-composition with Jimmy Page called "Last Mile" -- foreshadowed the eclectic nature of this LP. Although the dissolution between the vocalist and core instrumental quartet was not without its share of acrimony, the non-percussive contingent of the Velvet Underground is heavily featured on Chelsea Girl: along with then-unknown singer/songwriter Jackson Browne (guitar) -- the vocalist's concurrent love interest -- there is Lou Reed (guitar), Sterling Morrison (guitar/bass), and John Cale (piano/bass/viola), who contrast what they had been doing with the larger combo.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | The Fairest of the Seasons |
| 2 | These Days |
| 3 | Little Sister |
| 4 | Winter Song |
| 5 | It Was a Pleasure Thing |
| 6 | Chelsea Girls |
| 7 | I'll Keep It With Mine |
| 8 | Somewhere There's a Feather |
| 9 | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams |
| 10 | Eulogy to Lenny Bruce |