Growing Up in Public

Growing Up in Public

Infobox Album |
Name = Growing Up in Public
Type = Album
Artist = Lou Reed


Released = April 1980
Recorded = 1980 Air Studios, Montserrat
Genre = Rock
Length = 36:39
Label = Arista Records
Producer = Michael Fonfara, Lou Reed
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:etanqj6bojda link]
* "Rolling Stone" (not rated) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/loureed/albums/album/323259/review/5943113/growing_up_in_public link]

Last album = "The Bells" (1979)
This album = "Growing Up in Public" (1980)
Next album = "" (1980)

"Growing Up in Public" is the tenth album by rock and roll artist Lou Reed, released in 1980.

Track listing

All songs written by Lou Reed & Michael Fonfara

#"How Do You Speak To An Angel?" – 4:08
#"My Old Man" – 3:15
#"Keep Away" – 3:31
#"Growing Up In Public" – 3:00
#"Standing On Ceremony" – 3:32
#"So Alone" – 4:05
#"Love Is Here to Stay" – 3:10
#"The Power Of Positive Drinking" – 2:13
#"Smiles" – 2:44
#"Think It Over" – 3:25
#"Teach The Gifted Children" – 3:20

Personnel

* Lou Reed: guitar, vocals

*Michael Fonfara: keyboards, guitar
* Chuck Hammer: guitar, guitar synthesizer
* Michael Suchorsky: drums

* Ellard "Moose" Boles: bass, background vocals
* Stuart Heinrich: guitar, background vocals

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Photography by Mick Rock


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