An unreleased track from The Velvet Underground has been made available on a reissue of White Light/White Heat, due out December 3.
Universal Music is commemorating the 45th anniversary of the album, which was The Velvet Underground’s sophomore record. According to Consequence of Sound, the three-disc reissue is a 30-track collection that includes both mono and stereo versions, as well as bonus material. It was co-curated by John Cale and the late Lou Reed.
“I’m Not A Man Anymore” was penned by Reed, was never officially released by the band and isn’t on any live bootlegs.
White Light/White Heat Reissue
Disc One: Stereo
01. White Light / White Heat
02. The Gift
03. Lady Godivas Operation
04. Here She Comes Now
05. I Heard Her Call My Name
06. Sister Ray
07. I Heard Her Call My Name (Alternate Take)
08 Guess I’m Falling in Love (Instrumental Version)
09. Temptation Inside Your Heart (Original Mix)
10. Stephanie Says (Original Mix)
11. Hey Mr. Rain (Version One)
12. Hey Mr. Rain (Version Two)
13. Beginning to See the Light (Previously Unreleased Early Version)
Disc Two: Mono
01. White Light / White Heat
02. The Gift
03. Lady Godivas Operation
04. Here She Comes Now
05. I Heard Her Call My Name
06. Sister Ray
07. White Light / White Heat (Mono Single Mix)
08. Here She Comes Now (Mono Single Mix)
09. The Gift (Vocal Version)
10. The Gift (Instrumental Version)
Disc Three: Live at the Gymnasium New York City, April 30, 1967
01. Booker T.
02. I’m Not a Young Man Anymore
03. Guess I’m Falling in Love
04. I’m Waiting for the Man
05. Run Run Run
06. Sister Ray
07. The Gift