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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Averted - Reed had never even set foot in Berlin when he wrote the album.

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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Averted - -- Reed had never even set foot in Berlin when he wrote the album.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The unused piano segment which appears just after the first track was never included on reissued copies of Berlin, only appearing on certain cassette and 8-Track releases. It's inclusion has been considered an oddity for many people, until its later inclusion on live sets.[[note]] However, the segment was most likely included as filler for the 8-track's remaining program space, due to technological limitations of cassettes and tapes of the time. [[/note]]

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The unused piano segment which appears just after the first track was never included on reissued copies of Berlin, only appearing on certain cassette and 8-Track releases. It's Its inclusion has been considered an oddity for many people, until its later inclusion on live sets.[[note]] However, the segment was most likely included as filler for the 8-track's remaining program space, due to technological limitations of cassettes and tapes of the time. [[/note]]
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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], Tony Levin (pre-Music/KingCrimson), and [[Music/{{Traffic}} Steve Winwood]], among others.

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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], Tony Levin (pre-Music/KingCrimson), and [[Music/{{Traffic}} Steve Winwood]], Music/SteveWinwood, among others.
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Placeholders to separate the Lou Reed album & the 1980s band Berlin.

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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], [[Music/KingCrimson Tony Levin]], and [[Music/{{Traffic}} Steve Winwood]], among others.

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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], [[Music/KingCrimson Tony Levin]], Levin (pre-Music/KingCrimson), and [[Music/{{Traffic}} Steve Winwood]], among others.
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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], [[Music/KingCrimson Tony Levin]], and Steve Winwood, among others.

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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]], [[Music/KingCrimson Tony Levin]], and [[Music/{{Traffic}} Steve Winwood, Winwood]], among others.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The unused piano segment which appears just after the first track was never included on reissued copies of Berlin, only appearing on certain cassette and 8-Track releases. It's inclusion has been considered an oddity for many people, until it's later inclusion on live sets.[[note]] However, the segment was most likely included as filler for the 8-track's remaining program space, due to technological limitations of cassettes and tapes of the time. [[/note]]

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The unused piano segment which appears just after the first track was never included on reissued copies of Berlin, only appearing on certain cassette and 8-Track releases. It's inclusion has been considered an oddity for many people, until it's its later inclusion on live sets.[[note]] However, the segment was most likely included as filler for the 8-track's remaining program space, due to technological limitations of cassettes and tapes of the time. [[/note]]
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The unused piano segment which appears just after the first track was never included on reissued copies of Berlin, only appearing on certain cassette and 8-Track releases. It's inclusion has been considered an oddity for many people, until it's later inclusion on live sets.[[note]] However, the segment was most likely included as filler for the 8-track's remaining program space, due to technological limitations of cassettes and tapes of the time. [[/note]]
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* EnforcedMethodActing: According to one (probably exaggerated) rumour, Lou and producer [[Music/PinkFloyd Bob]] [[Music/{{Kiss}} Ezrin]] recorded the coda to "The Kids", which consists of two children [[IWantMyMommy crying and screaming for their mother]], by putting Ezrin's own kids in front of a microphone and [[MoralEventHorizon telling them their mother died]]. While Ezrin acknowledges that those were his kids, [[{{Jossed}} he denies that he told them their mother died]], saying he just told them to cry into his tape recorder and they got carried away.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: According to one (probably exaggerated) rumour, Lou and producer [[Music/PinkFloyd Bob]] [[Music/{{Kiss}} Ezrin]] recorded the coda to "The Kids", which consists of two children [[IWantMyMommy crying and screaming for their mother]], by putting Ezrin's own kids in front of a microphone and [[MoralEventHorizon telling them their mother died]]. While Ezrin acknowledges that those were his kids, [[{{Jossed}} he denies that he told them their mother died]], died, saying he just told them to cry into his tape recorder and they got carried away.
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* InspirationForTheWork: The concept for the album was created when producer Bob Ezrin mentioned to Music/LouReed that although the stories told by Reed's songs had great beginnings, they never really had an ending. Specifically, Ezrin wanted to know what happened to the couple from "Berlin" – a song from Reed's first solo album.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A good chunk of the album had already been demoed (albeit with different lyrics) with the Music/VelvetUnderground. A different version of the title track also appeared on Reed's SelfTitledAlbum.
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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]] and Steve Winwood, among others.

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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]] Bruce]], [[Music/KingCrimson Tony Levin]], and Steve Winwood, among others.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A good chunk of the album had already been demoed with the Music/VelvetUnderground.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: A good chunk of the album had already been demoed (albeit with different lyrics) with the Music/VelvetUnderground.Music/VelvetUnderground. A different version of the title track also appeared on Reed's SelfTitledAlbum.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: A good chunk of the album had already been demoed with the Music/VelvetUnderground.
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* AllStarCast: The backing musicians on the album included [[Music/{{Cream}} Jack Bruce]] and Steve Winwood, among others.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: Averted - Reed had never even set foot in Berlin when he wrote the album.
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* EnforcedMethodActing: According to one (probably exaggerated) rumour, Lou and producer [[Music/PinkFloyd Bob]] [[Music/{{Kiss}} Ezrin]] recorded the coda to "The Kids", which consists of two children [[IWantMyMommy crying and screaming for their mother]], by putting Ezrin's own kids in front of a microphone and [[MoralEventHorizon telling them their mother died]]. While Ezrin acknowledges that those were his kids, [[{{Jossed}} he denies that he told them their mother died]], saying he just told them to cry into his tape recorder and they got carried away.
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