Paris s'eveille - suivi d'autres compositions

Paris s'eveille - suivi d'autres compositions
Soundtrack album by John Cale
Released 1991[1]
Genre Classical
Length 59:33
Label Les Disques du Crépuscule
Producer John Cale
John Cale chronology
Wrong Way Up
(1990)Wrong Way Up1990
Paris s'eveille - suivi d'autres compositions
(1991)
Fragments of a Rainy Season
(1992)Fragments of a Rainy Season1992

Paris s'eveille - suivi d'autres compositions is a soundtrack album by Welsh multi-instrumentalist and composer John Cale. It was released in 1991 on Belgian independent label Les Disques du Crépuscule. Primarily the album represents the soundtrack from Olivier Assyas' film Paris s'eveille, featuring the Soldier String Quartet). Cale wrote "Sanctus" for the Randy Warshaw Dance Company in 1987,[2] "Animals at Night" for the Ralph Lemon Dance Company in the same year, and "Primary Motive" for Daniel Adams' film Primary Motive. "Booker T." was recorded live by The Velvet Underground at the Gymnasium club in New York in April 1967. The final song is a newly recorded version of "Antarctica Starts Here" from Cale's 1973 album Paris 1919.[3]

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Cale, except "Booker T." by Cale, Sterling Morrison, Lou Reed and Maureen Tucker.

  1. "Paris s'eveille" − 17:07
  2. "Sanctus (Four Etudes for Electronic Orchestra)" − 18:49
    1. "First Etude"
    2. "Second Etude"
    3. "Third Etude"
    4. "Fourth Etude"
  3. "Animals at Night" − 4:46
  4. "The Cowboy Laugs at the Round-up" − 5:04
  5. "Primary Motive" − 7:20
    1. "Factory Speech"
    2. "Strategy Session"
    3. "Closing Titles"
  6. "Booker T." − 3:07
  7. "Antarctica Starts Here" − 3:20

References

  1. Cale, John; Bockris, Victor (1999). What's Welsh for Zen. London: Bloomsbury. p. 242. ISBN 0 7475 3668 6.
  2. Mitchell, Tim (2003). Sedition and Alchemy: A Biography of John Cale. London: Peter Owen. p. 169. ISBN 0 7206 11326.
  3. WERKSMAN, Hans Paris s'eveille - suivi d'autres compositions Fear is a man's best friend
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