Paris 1919 is my favourite here. Gorgeous album by the way.
― zeus, Sunday, 23 March 2008 16:42 (eighteen years ago)
"Hanky Panky Nohow," especially on a day like this.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 23 March 2008 16:45 (eighteen years ago)
Went with Half Past France (I prefer the live solo piano version of the title track)
― StanM, Sunday, 23 March 2008 16:48 (eighteen years ago)
Paris 1919 for me, but really, it could be any of half-a-dozen, depending on the day.
― Daniel, Esq., Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:02 (eighteen years ago)
Andalucia for me! That song brings back so many exciting memories...
― jonathan - stl, Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:10 (eighteen years ago)
I've been totally obsessed with this album lately. Good timing. This is a really hard decision, but I guess that the title track just barely takes the cake.
― Davey D, Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:42 (eighteen years ago)
I guess so.
This is one of those few albums where you have a new favorite song every day.
― sonderangerbot, Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:56 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, "Child's Christmas", "Hanky Panky," "Andalucia", "Paris 1919", and "Half Past France" are pretty much interchangeably fantastic, and the rest are merely amazing.
― Davey D, Sunday, 23 March 2008 18:37 (eighteen years ago)
Wow, what a coincidence..was just listening to this one in the car this morning, first time in a long long while. "Child's Christmas in Wales" is my favorite song, though topped by the acoustic piano version on Fragments of a Rainy Season.
― Joe, Sunday, 23 March 2008 19:10 (eighteen years ago)
I like "Andalucia", except for one little detail-- the 'Andalucia/when can I see ya' line always bugged me.
― Joe, Sunday, 23 March 2008 19:12 (eighteen years ago)
you're a ghost la la la la la la la la la
― ciderpress, Sunday, 23 March 2008 21:01 (eighteen years ago)
can anyone hear a difference between the remastered cd and the original?
― nerve_pylon, Sunday, 23 March 2008 22:04 (eighteen years ago)
This is a hard one because every song is genius, but "Endless Plain of Fortune" kills me everytime.
― Bill in Chicago, Monday, 24 March 2008 02:49 (eighteen years ago)
I love Sally Timms' cover of "Half Past France."
― Maltodextrin, Monday, 24 March 2008 03:37 (eighteen years ago)
You know what's really been bothering me lately? I feel really bad about John Cale's wife sleeping with Kevin Ayers. I like Ayers records, the first 2 or 3 are mostly good to great, but I've been feeling/exploring Cale's 70s stuff a lot lately and I just feel really sad for John being cheated on. I guess he may have been a coked up asshole so who knows. Still, it just breaks my heart.
― dan selzer, Monday, 24 March 2008 03:59 (eighteen years ago)
Tape Store, you seemed to have tapped into the collective unconscious of ilXor, as I was listening to this the other day as well! I was trying to pick a song to put on a friend's mix, but I gave up when I couldn't decide on just one. I doubt I'll fare any better with this poll, but I've at least it narrowed down to "Hanky Panky Nohow", "The Endless Plain of Fortune", "Paris 1919", and "Graham Greene". I'm leaning toward "Hank Panky".
― David Bachyrycz, Monday, 24 March 2008 04:53 (eighteen years ago)
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Yes, the remastered CD sounds wonderful, and the bonus tracks are nice-to-haves, though not essential.
― Davey D, Monday, 24 March 2008 06:17 (eighteen years ago)
paris 1919
― J0rdan S., Monday, 24 March 2008 07:52 (eighteen years ago)
any of his other solo stuff as good as this?
Nothing I've heard is quite the same, Slow Dazzle is the only one I listen to as much, lots of people like Fear too.
I've only ever heard the remaster, so I think of A Burnt Out Affair as the closer. Graham Greene FTW though.
― Greist, Monday, 24 March 2008 11:45 (eighteen years ago)
"Child's Christmas in Wales" for me, that melody is unbelievable
― J0hn D., Monday, 24 March 2008 11:48 (eighteen years ago)
J0rdan: Fragments Of A Rainy Season = his best IMHO. Solo live/best of kinda thing.
― StanM, Monday, 24 March 2008 11:52 (eighteen years ago)
I feel really bad about John Cale's wife sleeping with Kevin Ayers
Don't feel so bad, I think a lot of men's wives slept with Kevin Ayers in the 70s. Just ask Richard Branson.
This is one of my Top 10 favourite albums of all time.
― Tom D., Monday, 24 March 2008 11:53 (eighteen years ago)
The Island Years comp has some great stuff on it.
― Tape Store, Monday, 24 March 2008 14:41 (eighteen years ago)
Why is there still no cd reissue of Helen of Troy? Totally crazy. I wanna know what Jonathan Richman with Phil Collins on drums sounds like.
― sonderangerbot, Monday, 24 March 2008 16:21 (eighteen years ago)
"THE ENDLESS PLAIN..." because it will always remind me of driving into Alexanderplatz on a clear November night first time I went to Berlin. It was playing on the car stereo at the time. It fit perfectly with the view out the window.
― Capitaine Jay Vee, Monday, 24 March 2008 18:57 (eighteen years ago)
"The Island Years" contains the entirety of "Fear", "Slow Dazzle", and "Helen of Troy"... so you should pick that up!
― Davey D, Monday, 24 March 2008 19:13 (eighteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.
― ILX System, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:01 (eighteen years ago)
title track
― stephen, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:42 (eighteen years ago)
i'm listening to this now and wishing i voted for 'macbeth,' because of guitars.
― strgn, Monday, 31 March 2008 00:12 (eighteen years ago)
I listened to this a few days ago and wished I'd voted for "Child's Christmas," if only for the opening piano riff following by the guitar.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 31 March 2008 00:14 (eighteen years ago)
regret
― Tape Store, Monday, 31 March 2008 01:29 (eighteen years ago)
i also went w/ the title track, but it could have been anything
― Tape Store, Monday, 31 March 2008 01:30 (eighteen years ago)
Andalucia or The Endless Plain of Fortune
― wilter, Monday, 31 March 2008 01:31 (eighteen years ago)
Title track. No regrets.
― Daniel, Esq., Monday, 31 March 2008 01:39 (eighteen years ago)
god i love this album
― strgn, Monday, 31 March 2008 06:08 (eighteen years ago)
-- J0rdan S., Monday, March 24, 2008 7:52 AM (1 week ago) Bookmark Link
Vintage Violence and Fear both rank with this one, though for different reasons. VV for the odd country vibe ("Charlemagne", plus "Gideon's Bible" has a signature killer chorus), Fear for the emotion ("You Know More Than I Know", the killer chorus award goes to "Buffalo Ballet"). Helen of Troy and Slow Dazzle are a step or two behind.
― zaxxon25, Monday, 31 March 2008 12:19 (eighteen years ago)
Voted "Paris" but flipped-flopped between that and "Hanky Panky."
― James Redd and the Blecchs, Monday, 31 March 2008 12:22 (eighteen years ago)
Only "Music For a New Society". Difficult to make albums as good as "Paris 1919"!
― Tom D., Monday, 31 March 2008 12:24 (eighteen years ago)
Half Past France
― baaderonixx, Monday, 31 March 2008 12:44 (eighteen years ago)
Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.
― ILX System, Monday, 31 March 2008 23:01 (eighteen years ago)
Wow, the top five are pretty much exactly the order in which I would rank them.
― Davey D, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 00:19 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, and by the same margin (tho I don't mean to denigrate the rest of the disc beyond the title track; the first five songs listed in the poll results are all top-shelf).
― Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 1 April 2008 00:23 (eighteen years ago)
If I had to Pick Only One song ever, there's a good chance it would be the title track. It gets me every. single. time. While I'm generally a guitar kinda guy, there's something about certain piano riffs like this that make me weak in the knees, bring out the rare sentimental feeling in me. The other songs would be the Stones "We Love You", Bowie's "Oh You Pretty Things", These Immortal Souls "Marry Me (Lie)" and Nina Nastasia's "Treehouse Song".
― bendy, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 02:34 (eighteen years ago)
"Half Past France" and "Hanky Panky" tie, but I mean I love Paris 1919. Too bad Little Feat didn't just become Cale's band, playing Cale's songs...altho Cale doing "Oh Atlanta" might've been fun.
as for the other stuff--I think Honi Soit is a good record; I love Fear and Slow Dazzle as much as I do 1919, and actually, Black Acetate was real good too.
― whisperineddhurt, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 16:58 (eighteen years ago)
it was my vote that pushed it over the top
― PappaWheelie V, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 17:01 (eighteen years ago)
Maybe I should give Black Acetate another try
― baaderonixx, Tuesday, 1 April 2008 21:57 (eighteen years ago)
Recording of Cale playing this album w/ orchestra this week http://proskynesis.blogspot.com/2010/03/john-cale-05032010-london.htmlHaven't listened, so I dunno what the quality is like. Hope it's good!
― tylerw, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 04:22 (sixteen years ago)
that looks great!
― iatee, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 04:28 (sixteen years ago)
yo it's not midnight yet over here, happy birthday john cale. thanks for the tunes
― hobbes, Wednesday, 10 March 2010 05:47 (sixteen years ago)
I mean I think it’s the first CD of it so maybe remasterIng is the wrong word to use. Neither version sounds great to me but older one is less bad. Would like to hear a good vinyl rip.
― cheese is the teacher, ham is the preacher (Jon not Jon), Tuesday, 18 September 2018 22:54 (seven years ago)
there are, perhaps, a single-digit number of records i like more than this one
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 18 September 2018 23:01 (seven years ago)
had no idea that lowell george and richie hayward played on this album
― ACAB for cutie (voodoo chili), Monday, 8 June 2020 21:43 (six years ago)
I like the slow songs on here the best
― brimstead, Monday, 8 June 2020 21:45 (six years ago)
One vote for "Antarctica Starts Here"? That is insane.
― Subverted by buggery (Tom D.), Tuesday, 9 June 2020 00:31 (five years ago)
The expanded, remastered CD sounds great (although some listeners prefer at least some of the original; it's good to have both). And I love hearing the demos, rehearsals, alt. takes, outtakes----nothing against the orchestration, but so good to be there with the basic group---Wilton Felder of the (then or recently Jazz) Crusaders on bass with George and Hayward of Little Feat, Cale playing the hell out of his keyboards and some other instruments.10. Burned Out Affair (outtake) 11. Child's Christmas In Wales (alternate version) 12. Hanky Panky Nowhow (drone mix) 13. The Endless Plain Of Fortune (alternate version) 14. Andalucia (alternate version) 15. Macbeth (rehearsal) 16. Paris 1919 (string mix) 17. Graham Greene (rehearsal) 18. Half Past France (alternate version) 19. Antarctica Starts Here (rehearsal) 20. Paris 1919 (piano mix) 21. Macbeth (different instrumental backing track) - HIDDEN TRACK
― dow, Tuesday, 9 June 2020 02:23 (five years ago)
Knew about the Little Feat fellows but had forgotten about Felder, if I ever knew he was on this.
― How I Wrote Neuroplastic Man (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 9 June 2020 02:33 (five years ago)
This is one of the few perfect albums
― k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Tuesday, 9 June 2020 02:46 (five years ago)
The new expanded reissue of this features a (badly needed) remaster so revelatory that it's like having a whole new relationship to one of my favorite records... stunning!
― Davey D, Sunday, 17 November 2024 19:40 (one year ago)
Interesting! Will have to check it out. I think I used to listen to this album on a home-made cassette tape version and was fine with that.
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 17 November 2024 20:29 (one year ago)
What’s the big difference? More clarity?
― Cow_Art, Sunday, 17 November 2024 20:39 (one year ago)
What Davey D says about sound quality makes it worth my checking out, but xpost prev reissue shouldn't be skipped re bonus tracks.from Domino's page on this 2024 re-reissue (also mentions 2024 The Academy In Peril)
1Child's Christmas in Wales (Remastered) 2Hanky Panky Nohow (Remastered) 3The Endless Plain of Fortune (Remastered) 4Andalucia (Remastered) 5Macbeth (Remastered) 6Paris 1919 (Remastered) 7Graham Greene (Remastered) 8Half Past France (Remastered) 9Antarctica Starts Here (Remastered) 10I Must Not Sniff Cocaine (Remastered) 11Hanky Panky Nohow (Drone Mix) (Remastered) 12Child's Christmas in Wales (Rehearsal 1) (Remastered) 13Half Past France (Intro Chat) (Remastered) 14Macbeth (Take 11) (Remastered) 15Hanky Panky Nohow (Guitar Mix) (Remastered) 16Fever Dream 2024: You're a Ghost
― dow, Monday, 18 November 2024 02:16 (one year ago)
Thank you for bumping this thread and reminding me about this album. It was exactly what I wanted to listen to while quilting today.
― Lily Dale, Monday, 18 November 2024 02:30 (one year ago)
I also listened to this just yesterday! It felt like a snuggly blanket.
― Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Monday, 18 November 2024 15:11 (one year ago)
the previous remaster of this was pretty brickwalled iirc. very excited to listen
― ivy., Monday, 18 November 2024 15:18 (one year ago)
Had a Spotify listen, and yes, wow, lots of detail that made it feel fresh to me. I hear Little Feat more in the sparkle and slide of the guitars, and the Americana feel becomes a more vivid a contrast to Cale's Europondering. Also, had it been recorded in 1919, this remaster would have hit in 1970.
― Theracane Gratifaction (bendy), Monday, 18 November 2024 15:40 (one year ago)
xp I had no prob w audio of *expanded* prev reissue---will rip its exclusive bonus tracks in with this whole latest thing.
― dow, Monday, 18 November 2024 19:46 (one year ago)
my vinyl copy of this is fucking trashed, will have to pick up a new one
― I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Monday, 18 November 2024 20:12 (one year ago)
it is very very funny to hear multiple instances of Johnny Boy blowing rails on the extras on this deluxe reissue
― veronica moser, Monday, 18 November 2024 20:27 (one year ago)
lol yeah incredible that they left that stuff in. its hilarious that this is such a cozy comfort album when in the studio he was apparently grinding his teeth down to nubs
― waste of compute (One Eye Open), Monday, 18 November 2024 20:47 (one year ago)
so revelatory that it's like having a whole new relationship to one of my favorite records
Just gave it a listen and ... yeah. Wow. Who cleaned this up? Is it going to be revealed that some AI did it?
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 19 November 2024 22:06 (one year ago)
I believe all credit is due to the mastering job by Heba Kadry. It’s rare that a remaster can be this revelatory. Almost sound like a remix… but it isn’t!
― Davey D, Tuesday, 19 November 2024 22:23 (one year ago)
I just picked up a promo copy of this at a record store this morning
https://www.discogs.com/release/1487184-John-Cale-Paris-1919
― brony james (k3vin k.), Tuesday, 19 November 2024 22:42 (one year ago)
wait can you elaborate on this
― J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Tuesday, 19 November 2024 23:13 (one year ago)
10 I Must Not Sniff Cocaine (Remastered)
― Halfway there but for you, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 00:22 (one year ago)
wow.the warm blanket that was over this album is now gone - the only other album I can think of that had something this drastic is Skepticism's Stormcrowfleet.
― StanM, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 09:24 (one year ago)
I would agree that the warm blanket is gone, maybe I miss that blanket? It's very clear, for sure.
― encino morricone (majorairbro), Wednesday, 20 November 2024 10:07 (one year ago)
yeah, that's indeed the thing: do I want this clarity? I,m keeping my old CD for now, I'll see if I ever choose
― StanM, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 10:21 (one year ago)
Kinda like the Replacements "Tim" remaster: once you're used to the murk/muddy, is better really better? In this case, the songs are so lovely that I think the warm blanket vibe is still there for me.
― Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 13:21 (one year ago)
Holy shit this remaster is amazing— does incredible favours for the placement of “Macbeth”, which I’m used to skipping. This is the best album
― the trombone just keeps getting bigger (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 20 November 2024 18:58 (one year ago)
I've only known this on LP, and listening to samples of the remaster online, I don't hear a huge change except maybe on the up-tempo tracks, where the percussion seems crisper.
― Halfway there but for you, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:04 (one year ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9IKnVVRsmkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDkTSPzciko
― StanM, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:15 (one year ago)
it's like he's now facing in our direction when he's singing
― StanM, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:16 (one year ago)
XXXpost
OTM re: MacBeth… just sounded like a compressed dark mess before and now it breathes and rocks so much harder!
― Davey D, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:22 (one year ago)
Re: Replacements “Tim”… that was a remix, and a fairly drastic one. This is just a remaster, so the mixes remain the same.
― Davey D, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:23 (one year ago)
The LP mastering is somewhere in the middle of those two examples, in terms of clarity and range.
― Halfway there but for you, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 19:26 (one year ago)
yeah doesn't strike me as radical on first listen. but it sounds good! what a great album.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 20 November 2024 20:03 (one year ago)
Same. Hearing some Wilton Felder bass runs I never noticed before, for example.
― Sir Lester Leaps In (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 21 November 2024 13:19 (one year ago)
The remastering is indeed a revelation. Hanky Panky Nohow has always been my favorite on this. And the Drone Mix of that is incredible.
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 22 November 2024 04:06 (one year ago)
Also really enjoyed the last track, Fever Dream. I get why some people may not care for his 21st century pomo MPC reinterpretations of his earlier work. But they feel entirely in keeping with Cale’s career arc. One other thing that occurred to me is that the strings on the Hanky Panky Nohow Drone Mix feel very influential on Nell Catchpole’s string arrangements for Eno’s 90s-00s work. Likely more something that comes from Wrong Way Up where I believe the three of them worked together. But the similarities with the stacked violas here—both the Tony Conrad-y textures but also the harmonic movement and swelling—are clear.
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 23 November 2024 16:37 (one year ago)
Was that Drone Mix released at the time?
― Booger Swamp Road (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 23 November 2024 17:33 (one year ago)
No, the first we heard about it was on the 2006 2CD version where it was one of the "previously unissued rehearsals, alternates and outtakes from the "Paris 1919" sessions." on the 2nd CD.
― StanM, Saturday, 23 November 2024 19:14 (one year ago)
Weird how the two reissues differ so much on the outtakes disc.
― assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 23 November 2024 20:10 (one year ago)
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 23 November 2024 21:47 (one year ago)
What a remarkable remaster. "The Endless Plane Of Fortune" sounds even more glorious, bombastic and melancholy.
― completely suited to the horny decadence (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 3 December 2024 21:25 (one year ago)
*Plain (dammit)
― completely suited to the horny decadence (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 3 December 2024 21:26 (one year ago)
There's a law for everythingAnd for elephants that sing to keepThe cows that agriculture won't allow
― frogbs, Wednesday, 28 January 2026 22:18 (four months ago)