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* ''[[The Academy in Peril]]'' (Reprise) April 1972 |
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Revision as of 12:25, 15 November 2009
John Cale discography | |
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Studio albums | 14 |
Live albums | 4 |
Compilation albums | 5 |
John Cale (March 9, 1942) is a Welsh musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer best known as a founding member of the rock & roll band The Velvet Underground.
Early recordings: New York in the 1960s (With the Theatre of Eternal Music)
- Inside the Dream Syndicate, Vol. I: Day of Niagara (Table of the Elements) 2000
- New York in the 1960s: Sun Blindness Music (Table of the Elements) 2001
- Inside the Dream Syndicate, Vol. II: Dream Interpretation (Table of the Elements) 2001
- Inside the Dream Syndicate, Vol.III: Stainless Gamelan (Table of the Elements) 2001
With the Velvet Underground
- The Velvet Underground & Nico (Verve) March 1967
- White Light/White Heat (Verve) January 1968
- VU (Verve, outtakes compilation) February 1985
- Another View (Verve, outtakes compilation) September 1986
- Live MCMXCIII (Sire) November 1993
- Peel Slowly and See (Polydor, box set) September 1995
- Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition) (Rhino Records) 1997†
- The Very Best of the Velvet Underground (Polydor, compilation) April 2003
† Although Cale had left The Velvet Underground two years before they released their 1970 album Loaded, he was briefly involved in the demo stages of that record. The 1997 2CD reissue of that album contains a demo of "Ocean" that is believed to feature Cale playing the organ.
Solo
Studio albums
- Vintage Violence (Columbia) December 1970
- The Academy in Peril (Reprise) April 1972
- Paris 1919 (Reprise) March 1973
- Fear (Island) September 1974
- Slow Dazzle (Island) March 1975
- Helen of Troy (Island) November 1975
- Honi Soit (A&M) March 10, 1981
- Music For A New Society (Ze) August 1982
- Caribbean Sunset (Ze) June 1983
- Artificial Intelligence (Beggars Banquet) September 1985
- Words for the Dying (Opal/Warner Bros.) October 1989
- Walking on Locusts (Hannibal) September 1996
- HoboSapiens (EMI) October 2003
- blackAcetate (EMI) October 2005
Live albums
- Sabotage/Live (IRS) December 1979
- John Cale Comes Alive (Ze) September 1984
- Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (ROIR) 1991
- Fragments of a Rainy Season (Hannibal) October 1992
- Circus Live (EMI) February 2007
EPs
- Animal Justice (Illegal IL 003, UK) September 1977
- 5 Tracks (EMI) May 2003
Compilations
- Guts (Island) February 1977
- Seducing Down the Door (Rhino) 1994
- Close Watch: An Introduction to John Cale 1999
- The Island Years (Island) 1994
- Gold (Universal) 2007 (re-release of The Island Years)
Soundtracks
- Paris S'eveille, Suivi d'Autres Compositions (Crepuscule) November 1991
- 23 Solo Pieces pour La Naissance de L'Amour (Crepuscule) November 1993
- Antártida (Crepuscule) 1995
- N'Oublie Pas Que Tu Vas Mourir (Crepuscule) 1995
- Eat/Kiss: Music for the Films of Andy Warhol (Hannibal) June 1997
- Somewhere In The City August 1998
- Nico: Dance Music October 1998
- Le Vent De La Nuit (Crepuscule) March 1999
- The Unknown (Crepuscule) 1999
- Process (Syntax) July 2005
Collaborations
- Great American Eagle Tragedy (with Earth Opera) (Elektra) 1969
- Bryter Layter (with Nick Drake) (Island) November 1970
- Chelsea (album) (with Chelsea) (Decca) 1970
- Church of Anthrax (with Terry Riley) (Columbia) April 1971
- June 1, 1974 (with Kevin Ayers, Brian Eno, Nico) (Island) 1974
- Songs for Drella (with Lou Reed) (WEA) April 1990
- Wrong Way Up (with Brian Eno) (All Saints) October 1990
- Last Day on Earth (OST, with Bob Neuwirth) (MCA) May 1994
- "First Evening" by Hector Zazou featuring John Cale, from the Hector Zazou album Sahara Blue (La Grande Hall-La Villette/Crammed Discs) 1992
- Gone Again (with Patti Smith) (Arista) June 1996
- I Wanna Be Around (with Jools Holland's Small World Big Band) (Import) 2001
- Le Bataclan '72 (with Lou Reed and Nico) 2004
Productions
- The Stooges (by The Stooges) (Elektra) 1969
- The Marble Index (by Nico) 1969
- Desertshore (by Nico) 1970
- Jennifer (by Jennifer Warnes) 1972
- The End (by Nico) 1973
- Chunky, Novi & Ernie (by Chunky, Novi and Ernie) (co-produced with Ted Templeman) (Warners) 1973
- Horses (by Patti Smith) (Arista) 1975
- The Modern Lovers (by The Modern Lovers) (Beserkley) 1976
- UK Squeeze (by UK Squeeze) 1978 - in US - Squeeze (by Squeeze) - in UK
- Camera Obscura (by Nico) 1985
- Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)(by Happy Mondays) 1987
- Louise Féron (by Louise Féron) (Virgin) 1991
- The Rapture (by Siouxsie & the Banshees) (Wonderland) 1994
- The Boxing Mirror (by Alejandro Escovedo) 2006
Soundtrack for films Basquiat, American Psycho and Smokin' Aces.
External links
- john-cale.com official website
- John Cale at IMDb
- Fear Is A Man's Best Friend extensive fan site
- UbuWeb: John Cale featuring music from Aspen No. 5+6
- John Cale Interview John Cale Interview
- Essay on Cale in Examinations Archive
- Fragments of Cale, track-by-track review of Cale's work
- John Cale at IMDb
- John Cale discography at MusicBrainz
- John Cale discography at Discogs