Lou Reed's 1980 release, Growing Up In Public, is a captivating amalgamation of glam rock, proto-punk, and art rock, showcasing the artist's unique ability to blend genres. Released on 1 April 1980 via Buddha Records, this 36-minute album is a masterclass in eclecticism. With tracks like 'How Do You Speak to an Angel' and 'The Power of Positive Drinking', Lou Reed's distinctive voice and style take centre stage. The album's eleven tracks, including 'My Old Man', 'Keep Away', and 'So Alone', demonstrate Reed's skill in crafting songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. From the poignant 'Love Is Here to Stay' to the thought-provoking 'Teach the Gifted Children', Growing Up In Public is a testament to Lou Reed's innovative spirit and his continued influence on the music world. This album is a must-listen for fans of Reed's work, as well as those interested in exploring the boundaries of rock music.