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JOHN CALE

Slow Dazzle (2024 Reissue)

180g LP - £26.99 | Buy
Following on quickly from 'Fear', and capitalising on that album's energy, 'Slow Dazzle' is another fiery release by Velvet Underground foun...
JOHN CALE

Fear (50th Anniversary Edition)

180g LP - £26.99 | Buy
In its often-skeletal simplicity, the triumphant 'Fear' is an album that brought an angular aggression with it.
JOHN CALE

The Academy In Peril (2024 Reissue)

Limited remastered LP With Replica Promotional Insert + Download - £35.99 | Buy
remastered CD - £11.99 | Buy
John Cale was never very kind to his solo debut, Vintage Violence.
JOHN CALE

Paris 1919 (2024 Reissue)

Limited remastered 2LP With Replica Promotional Insert + Download - £38.99 | Buy
remastered CD - £12.99 | Buy
John Cale was never very kind to his solo debut, Vintage Violence.
JOHN CALE

Ship Of Fools - The Island Albums

remastered 3cd in clamshell box - £27.99 | Buy
‘Ship of Fools’ features all three John Cale albums issued by Island Records, along with seven bonus tracks drawn from rare singles and session out-...
JOHN CALE

POPtical Illusion

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Like the 5th track says - Cale is angry, pretty incensed, in fact, but rather than release that in a cacophony of belligerence, he channels his inner rage into ...
Helen Of Troy (2024 Reissue)
  1. My Maria
  2. Helen Of Troy
  3. China Sea
  4. Engine
  5. Save Us
  6. Cable Hogue
  7. I Keep A Close Watch
  8. Pablo Picasso
  9. Leaving It Up To You
  10. Baby, What You Want Me To Do?
  11. Sudden Death

JOHN CALE

Helen Of Troy (2024 Reissue)

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  • 180g LP

    Released: 6th Dec 2024

    £26.99
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Recorded quickly between John Cale producing Patti Smith's 'Horses' and his going out on an Italian tour, 'Helen of Troy' became Cale's third and final studio album for Island Records.

'Helen Of Troy' is a raw, fascinating listen. The title track with its horns and spoken word is one of Cale's best: after the sweet bubblegum of "China Sea", the album gets increasingly stripped down – the acoustic guitar and piano of "Cable Hogue" and the punkish cover of The Modern Lovers' "Pablo Picasso" have long been favourites on the album. "Leaving It All Up To You" – in which Cale becomes increasingly disturbed – garnered controversy at the time and was actually removed from later pressings of the album because of its references to the Manson murders. Cale never lost his ability to shock. Taking its title from the opening line of Johnny Cash's "I Walk The Line", "I Keep A Close Watch", a track Cale would record again several years later, with its Robert Kirby-arranged strings and horns, is the closest Cale has veered toward a power ballad. It is a work of great beauty among all the jagged edges of 'Helen Of Troy'