The Original Wrapper

"The Original Wrapper"
Single by Lou Reed
from the album Mistrial
Released 1986
Genre Pop rock, hard rock, new wave
Label RCA Records
Writer(s) Lou Reed

"The Original Wrapper" (sometimes written as "The Original Rapper") is a song written by Lou Reed, released as a single in 1986 and originally featured on Mistrial. The title refers to the practice of keeping products in their original packaging. It can also be interpreted as a pun on "rapper," referring to Reed's distinctive vocal style.[1]

Track listing

LP 12"
  1. "The Original Wrapper" - Extended Version
  2. "The Original Wrapper" - Remix Single Version
  3. "The Original Wrapper" - Dub Version
  4. "Video Violence" - Remix Version

Music video

The 1986 music video (directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński)[2] features time-lapse photography of New Yorkers on the street. A trio of men in yellow hazmat suits attempt to package people in "original wrappers" of cardboard. Shots of Lou are interspersed, wearing a fedora and an overabundance of glitter (most likely a reference to Michael Jackson). Rollerskaters and fireworks are mixed within scenes of the hazmat men capturing men and women. They attempt to capture a Dachshund, but it escapes its box. It was nominated for Best Editing at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards.[3]

See also

Notes

  1. Bry, Dave. "Kicking It: Lou Reed's Influence on Rap". Complex. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  2. Patrin, Nate (2009-01-30). "The Popstream: Lou Reed, "Original Rapper"". Blogs.citypages.com. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
  3. "Lou Reed - "The original wrapper"". mvdbase.com. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
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