“Live at Max's Kansas City” is a live album by the Velvet Underground recorded at the famous nightclub and restaurant at 213 Park Avenue South in New York City. It was originally released on May 30, 1972, by Cotillion, a subsidiary label of Atlantic Records. This is a later rerelease on Cotillion Records - SD 9500. In the summer of 1970, the Velvet Underground played an extended engagement at the renowned New York restaurant-club-focal point Max’s Kansas City. One night during that summer, Brigid Polk, a long-time friend and fan of the Velvets, brought a cassette recorder to Max’s to preserve a particular performance for herself. This record is a distillation of the cassette Brigid made that night. (In some ways, this record may be looked at as the first legitimate bootleg album.) #rockandroll #theseventies #velvetunderground #loureed #cotillionrecords #newyorkclubs https://www.instagram.com/p/CJgnPXHrkx_/?igshid=w6ftj1nvce68














