Genre: Pop Rock
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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John Cale Paris 1919 180g LP

John Cale

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SKU:
4MBLP125
UPC:
646315112511
Out of Print! Only 1 copy available!

Originally released in 1973, Paris 1919 is Cale's fourth solo release following his departure from the Velvet Underground. Cale's songs on Paris 1919 are hyper-literate numbers filled with political intrigue and shady characters loosely based around the Versailles Conference alluded to in the album's title. Recorded with help from Lowell George and Richie Hayward of Los Angeles southern-rockers Little Feat and the UCLA Symphony Orchestra. Pitchfork called Paris 1919 "the most accessible and most purely beautiful record of Cale's storied, multi-faceted career."

Features:
• 180g Vinyl

Selections:
1. Child's Christmas In Wales
2. Hanky Panky Nohow
3. The Endless Plain Of Fortune
4. Andalucia
5. Macbeth
6. Paris 1919
7. Graham Greene
8. Half Past France
9. Antarctia Starts Here

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