Cause and Effect presents:
LJ’s subject for today: Welsh viola player John Cale! You know, the John Cale that produced the first Stooges album. The same John Cale that produced Patti Smith’s _Horses_. The same John Cale that wrote “Close Watch”. Oh, and he was in The Velvet Underground, if that’s important at all.
Katie Boyd, “Sonata No. 3”
from John Cage: Sonatas And Interludes & In A Landscape
Navona Records - 2014
John Cale / Tony Conrad / Angus McLise / La Monte Young / Marian Zazeela, “Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume I: Day of Niagra”
from Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume I - Day of Niagra
Table Of The Elements - 2000
Recorded 1965
The All Night Workers, “Why Don't You Smile”
from Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket / Why Don't You Smile
Round Sound - 1965
The Velvet Underground & Nico, “Black Angel's Death Song”
from The Velvet Underground & Nico (45th Anniversary Edition)
Polydor - 2012
The Velvet Underground, “White Light/White Heat”
from White Light/White Heat (45th Anniversary Edition)
Polydor - 2013
The Velvet Underground, “The Gift”
from White Light/White Heat (45th Anniversary Edition)
Polydor - 2013
The Stooges, “Ann (2019 Remaster)”
from The Stooges (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) [2019 Remaster]
Rhino/Elektra - 2019
The Stooges, “No Fun (John Cale Mix) [2019 Remaster]”
from The Stooges (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) [2019 Remaster]
Rhino/Elektra - 2019
El Jay Cause and Effect January 2nd, 2021
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: John Cale, nick drake, nico, terry riley, the modern lovers, the stooges, the velvet underground