Paris 1919 (album)
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Paris 1919 | ||
Studio album by John Cale | ||
Released | March, 1973 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 31:18 | |
Label | Reprise | |
Producer(s) | Chris Thomas Reissue Producer (2006): Andy Zax |
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John Cale chronology | ||
The Academy in Peril (1972) |
Paris 1919 (1973) |
Fear (1974) |
Paris 1919 was the name of a 1973 album by former Velvet Underground member John Cale. It is one of Cale's most well known albums and is widely seen as a more accessible album than much of his later career.
In 2006 an expanded & remastered edition was released.
[edit] Track listing
- "Child's Christmas in Wales"
- "Hanky Panky Nohow"
- "The Endless Plain of Fortune"
- "Andalucia"
- "Macbeth"
- "Paris 1919"
- "Graham Greene"
- "Half Past France"
- "Antarctica Starts Here"
[edit] 2006 bonus tracks
- 10. "Burned Out Affair"
- 11. "Child's Christmas in Wales" (alternative 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. Unlisted instrumental of "Macbeth"
[edit] Trivia
- Canadian musician Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy) has covered the song "Paris 1919", a video of which can be viewed [1].