The post John Cale Announces Reissues of Paris 1919 and The Academy in Peril appeared first on Consequence. “Revisiting work from the past is a double-edged sword for me. Of course, it’s bound to ...
What happened in early 20th century Europe still propels much of modern politics, including the conflict in Gaza and Israel. By Amanda Taub It feels urgent to revisit the events of early 20th century ...
On december 4, 1918, the George Washington sailed out of New York with the American delegation to the Peace Conference on board. Guns fired salutes, crowds along the waterfront cheered, tugboats ...
Los Angeles, March 1972. A happy John Cale in the run-up to the release of ‘The Academy in Peril’© Ed Thrasher 1978 Slow Dazzle was reviewed by NME in May 1975. The album, it was declared, “proves ...
John Cale was a founding member of the Velvet Underground, then went on to have a prolific solo career and to produce the debut albums for Patti Smith, Squeeze, and the Stooges. John Cale was a ...
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Macmillan, professor of international history at Oxford, follows her Paris 1919 with another richly textured narrative about WWI, this time addressing the war’s build-up. She asks, “What made 1914 ...
The last shots had been fired in the First World War — but peace had yet to be made. Inspired by Margaret MacMillan’s acclaimed work of popular history, Paris 1919 takes us inside the most ambitious ...
John Cale has announced reissues of his second and third solo albums; a new edition of 1972’s The Academy in Peril, as well as a deluxe version of 1973’s Paris 1919, will arrive November 15 via Domino ...