Berlin music has been described as
art rock,
rock opera, and
orchestral rock.
Stephen Davis, in a December 1973 review for
Rolling Stone, felt the album was a "disaster"; he disliked the world of "paranoia, schizophrenia, degradation, pill-induced violence and suicide" that the album introduced to the listener, as well as Reed's "spoken and shouted" performance.
Robert Christgau in a February 1974 review for
Creem felt that the story about "two drug addicts who fall into
sadie-mazie in thrillingly decadent Berlin" was "lousy" and the music was "only competent".
Record World said of it that this "heavy metal item from his
Berlin lp should blitz the charts."
Legacy In 2003
Rolling Stone ranked
Berlin at number 344 on its list of
the 500 greatest albums of all time, with the album maintaining this position in a 2012 update of the list. In 2008 a filmed live performance of the album was well received. When asked if he felt vindicated, Reed said, "For what? I always liked
Berlin." The album was also included in the book
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. The Scottish folk rock band
the Waterboys takes its name from a line in the song "The Kids". The Mexican and Spanish singer
Alaska's name was inspired by the song "Caroline Says II".
Covers "Caroline Says II" has been covered by several artists, including
the Soft Boys,
Human Drama,
Mercury Rev and
Marc and the Mambas.
Siouxsie Sioux did a cover version of the song with the musicians of
Suede in 1993. In 2008
Rick de Leeuw recorded a Dutch translation of the song, with the approval of Lou Reed himself. ==Track listing==