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Right from the start, Cale makes it clear he's not messing around on Fear. If his solo career before then had been a series of intriguing stylistic experiments, here he meshes it with an ear for his own brand of pop and rock, accessible while still clearly being himself through and through. Getting musical support from various Roxy Music veterans like Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera, and Andy Mackay didn't hurt at all, and all the assorted performers do a great job carrying out Cale's vision. He himself sounds confident, sharp, and incisive throughout; his playing on both various keyboards and guitar equally spot-on. The almost title track "Fear Is a Man's Best Friend," starting with focused, steady piano into a full band performance before ending on a ragged, psychotic note, makes for as solid a statement of artistic purpose for Cale and the album as any. There's everything from slightly (but not completely) lugubrious ballads to bright, sparkling numbers -- "Ship of Fools" alone is a treasure; its steady, sweet pace and beautiful chorus simply to die for. Cale's own bent for trying things out isn't forgotten on the album, with his voice recorded in different ways (sometimes with hollow echo, other times much more direct) and musically touching on everything from early reggae to, on "The Man Who Couldn't Afford to Orgy," a delightful Beach Boys pastiche. As for sheer intensity, little can top "Gun," the equal of Eno's own burning blast "Third Uncle" when it comes to lengthy, focused obsession translated into music and lyrics. Having earlier experimented with his own version of country & western, "Buffalo Ballet" finds him creating something close to meta-country: stately piano and backing singing mixing with gentle twang. It practically invents Nick Cave's late solo career all on its own. ~ Ned Raggett
The Welsh ex-Velvet Underground man's debut for Island Records was a critical fave at the time of it's release in 1974, as nary a reviewer worth his ears gave it less than 4 stars. Cale is supported prominently by Roxy Music members Phil Manzanera, Andy MacKay and Brian Eno (with whom he would team some 16 years later on "Wrong Way Up"), the late Fred "Sonic" Smith and his favorite bird at the time, Judy Nylon. Highlights include the Beach Boys-esque "The Man Who Couldn't Afford To Orgy" and "Ship Of Fools".
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England; Sound Techniques, Boston, MA.
Personnel: John Cale (guitar, viola, keyboards, bass guitar); John Cale (vocals); Doreen Chanter, Judy Nylon, Liza Strike, Irene Chanter (vocals); Bryn Haworth (guitar, slide guitar); Richard Thompson (guitar); Brian Eno (keyboards, synthesizer); Archie Leggett (bass guitar); Fred Smith , Fred E. Smith, Michael Desmarais, Fred Smith (drums); Phil Manzanera (guitar, slide guitar).
Audio Mixer: John Wood .
Fear Music | List Price | $13.97 (You save $1.98) | | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Experimental Rock, Art Rock | | Label | UME Imports | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 53425  | | CD Universe Part number | 1244613 | | Catalog number | 848149 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 09, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | John Cale; John Cale | | Engineer | John Wood | | Personnel | Brian Eno - keyboards, synthesizer Liza Strike Richard Thompson - guitar Richard Thompson - guitar Phil Manzanera - guitar, slide guitar John Cale - guitar, viola, keyboards, bass guitar Doreen Chanter Fred Smith - drums Irene Chanter - vocals Bryn Haworth - guitar, slide guitar Archie Leggett - bass guitar Judy Nylon Fred E. Smith Michael Desmarais
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Purchase Fear CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Cale Paris 1919 CD (1973)
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$10.39 PARIS 1919 is considered by many critics (and Cale fans) to be his best. Released in 1973, 1919 was recorded in Los Angeles with members of Little Feat, Wilton Felder and the UCLA Orchestra, and stands as one of the best "rock/classical" fusions, mainly because Cale (who is a classically-trained ...
| | John Cale Slow Dazzle CD (1975) Import; Remastered; Reissued
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$9.79 Recording again with Phil Manzanera, along with noted journeyman guitarist Chris Spedding, Cale kept up the focus and amazing music on Slow Dazzle, easily the equal of Fear in terms of overall quality. With Brian Eno again helping out on synth work, Slow Dazzle comes across as a little more fried and unsettling than earlier work. Even the warm, epic lift of the chorus of "Mr. Wilson," very much a tribute to the Beach Boys' main man and one of the best he's ever received, is surrounded by strings and piano both lovely and paranoid. The more accurate tone of the record can be found in such numbers as "Dirty Ass Rock 'n' Roll," an intelligent, sly demolition of the lifestyle done to a glam-touched chug topped off with brass and backing singers, and even more dramatically with "Heartbreak Hotel." One of the most amazing cover versions ever, and arguably the best Elvis Presley revamp in existence, the slower pace, ...
| | John Cale Academy In Peril CD (1972)
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$13.95 Principally recorded at Shipton Manor, Oxon, England and St. Giles Church, London, England.
John Cale's second album stands in great contrast to his first, VINTAGE VIOLENCE. His debut had been a bit of a popish and tuneful surprise, coming as it did on the heels of his work with the Velvet Underground. What followed that album was a collaborative effort, CHURCH OF ANTHRAX, created with minimalist composer Terry Riley. ...
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| | Dave Holland Extended Play: Live At Birdland CDs (2003)
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$21.15 EXTENDED PLAY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.
With a front line that features saxophone, trombone, and vibraphone/marimba, the Dave Holland Quintet features an immediately identifiable band sound. As for backing, bassist Holland and traps man Billy Kilson provide a push-me-pull-you, supple and responsive rhythm section that is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to accompaniment ideas.
The thing that separates ...
| | Cannonball Adderley In San Francisco CD (1959) SACD Hybrid
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$16.05 Digitally remastered using 20-bit K2 Super Coding System technology.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Hot on the heels of session work with Miles Davis and his KIND OF BLUE-era group, alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded this excellent live date with his brother, cornetist Nat Adderley, along with pianist Bobby Timmons, bassist Sam Jones, ...
| | Big Mama Thornton Jail CD (1975)
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$10.95 It's ironic that blues great Big Mama Thornton is most famous for originating songs that later became associated with other singers. Her sole R&B hit, which never made the pop charts, became Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog" in most listeners' minds, just as surely as Otis Redding's "Respect" was universally credited to Aretha Franklin. It must have seemed like déjà vu when Thornton's "Ball and Chain" became known to most music lovers via Janis Joplin's version with Big Brother & the Holding Company. Nevertheless, Thornton has rarely had trouble reclaiming these and other compositions once onstage, and Jail vividly captures her gruff charm during a couple of mid-'70s gigs at two northwestern prisons. As a ...
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