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John Cale, Paris 1919

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1260708

Disk length: 31m (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1973

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Child's Christmas In Wales 3:19
2. Hanky Panky Nohow 2:41
3. The Endless Plain Of Fortune 4:06
4. Andalucia 3:48
5. Macbeth 3:02
6. Paris 1919 4:00
7. Graham Greene 2:57
8. Half Past France 4:16
9. Antartica Starts Here 2:45

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Review

John Cale has one of the richest resumes in pop, with experience in avant-garde music even before he met Lou Reed and they formed the Velvet Underground. His record productions include such landmarks as the debut by the Stooges and Patti Smith's Horses. But as a solo artist, Cale has often seemed caught between his sophisticated leanings and his fondness for punky attitudes. Two early albums, Vintage Violence and Paris 1919, were the work of a highly-developed pop musician; later albums found Cale the pop provocateur dominating the show. Cale's a fairly deadpan singer, but the sweet mix of rock band instrumentation and fuller orchestration make --Paris 1919 one of his strongest efforts, and the lovely "Andalucia" one of his very best songs. If the righteous boogie of "Macbeth" sounds familiar, that's because Lowell George and Richie Hayward, guitarist and drummer of Little Feat, formed the core of Cale's studio band. --John Milward

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Paris 1919

Tracks: 9, Disk length: 31m 35s (+0m 35s)

Paris 1919

Tracks: 21 (+12 tracks), Disk length: 1h 19m 14s (+48m 14s)

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