other titles...
- Fear Is A Man's Best Friend
- Buffalo Ballet
- Barracuda
- Emily
- Ship Of Fools
- Gun
- The Man Who Couldn't Afford To Orgy
- You Know More Than I Know
- Momamma Scuba
JOHN CALE
Fear (50th Anniversary Edition)
proper
In its often-skeletal simplicity, the triumphant 'Fear' is an album that brought an angular aggression with it.
'Fear' marked Cale's return to recording in London after the best part of a decade in America. Signing to Island, he made fast friends with two key admirers, Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno, who assisted him in returning his music to the rawer sound of his earlier work, as opposed to the lush textures of his previous studio album, Paris 1919. The tense, clipped "Fear Is A Man's Best Friend" harks back to the work of the Velvet Underground, as does the standout, "Gun", eight minutes of overdriven bleakness with Eno duelling with Cale's guitar solo on synthesisers. Much is rightly made of these tracks, but there is also the sweetness of the gospel of "Buffalo Ballet" and the Beach Boys homage "The Man Who Couldn't Afford To Orgy". The pretty, semi-autobiographical "Ship Of Fools" offers listeners an opportunity to hear Cale reference the South Wales city of Swansea, its seaside suburb, Mumbles and his home village of Garnant.