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| Studio = Animal Lab, [[New York City]]
| Studio = Animal Lab, [[New York City]]
| Producer = Lou Reed, [[Hal Willner]]
| Producer = Lou Reed, [[Hal Willner]]
| Genre = [[Meditation]]al music, [[New-age music|new-age]]
| Genre = [[Ambient]], [[New-age music|new-age]]
| Label = [[Sounds True]] |
| Label = [[Sounds True]] |
| Last album = ''[[Le Bataclan '72]]'' <br /> (2004)
| Last album = ''[[Le Bataclan '72]]'' <br /> (2004)

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Length68:03
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AllMusic[1]
Prefix Magazine(8.0/10)[2]

Hudson River Wind Meditations is the twentieth and final solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, a collection of meditational music on the Sounds True record label. It is a departure from his regular rock output. It is named for one of New York City's key features, the Hudson River. It is inner music intended to relax the body, mind and spirit, adjunct to Tai chi and bodywork. The cover photograph is also by Reed.

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Lou Reed.

  1. "Move Your Heart" – 28:54
  2. "Find Your Note" – 31:35
  3. "Hudson River Wind (Blend the Ambiance)" – 1:50
  4. "Wind Coda" – 5:23

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