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ARTIST
CALE, JOHN
TITLE
Vintage Violence
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
COLUMBIA
CATALOG #
CS 1037LP
CS 1037LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/1/2025
Sony Music pressing on 180-gram vinyl. Reproduction of original '360 Sound' red labels. "
John Cale
had the strongest avant-garde credentials of anyone in the
Velvet Underground
, but he was also the Velvet whose solo career was the least strongly defined by his work with the band, and his first solo album,
Vintage Violence
, certainly bears this out. While the banshee howls of Cale's viola and the percussive stab of his keyboard parts were his signature sounds on
The Velvet Underground
and
Nico
and
White Light/White Heat
, Cale's first solo album, 1970's
Vintage Violence
, was a startlingly user-friendly piece of mature, intelligent pop whose great failing may have been being a shade too sophisticated for radio. Cale's work with the Velvets was purposefully rough and aurally challenging, but
Vintage Violence
is buffed to a smooth, satin finish, with Cale and his group sounding witty on tunes like 'Adelaide' and 'Cleo,' pensive on 'Amsterdam,' and lushly orchestrated on 'Big White Cloud.' (Cale also gets a lot of production value out of his backing group, credited as 'Penguin' but actually members of
Garland Jeffreys
' band,
Grinder's Switch
.) And anyone expecting the fevered psychosis that Cale let loose on later albums like
Fear
and
Sabotage/Live
is in for a surprise; Cale has rarely sounded this well-adjusted on record, though his lyrical voice is usually a bit too cryptic to stand up to a literal interpretation of his words. If Cale wanted to clear out a separate and distinct path for his solo career, he certainly did that with
Vintage Violence
, though it turned out to be only one of many roads he would follow in the future." --
Mark Deming/AMG
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