: Frequently cited as one of the band's greatest songs, this folk-leaning ballad is a staple of slowcore and dream pop precursors.
(1969), the band's self-titled third album, is widely regarded as a masterpiece of hushed, intimate songwriting that contrasts sharply with the abrasive noise of its predecessor, White Light/White Heat .
: An evocative opener featuring Doug Yule on lead vocals, praised for its sentimental and accessible delivery .
Critics often highlight the following aspects of the record: