Helen of Troy (album)
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+ | '''''Helen of Troy''''' is an [[album]] by [[John Cale]], the last of three albums for [[Island Records]]. | ||
- | '''John Davies Cale''', [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] (born 9 March 1942) is a [[Welsh people|Welsh]] musician, composer, singer-songwriter and [[record producer]] who was a founding member of the [[experimental rock]] band [[The Velvet Underground]]. | + | This album came out without the consent of Cale, who considered that the tapes were not finished. After shipping the first pressings Island Records replaced the track "Leaving It Up to You" with "Coral Moon", because the former song mentioned [[Sharon Tate]], wife of film director [[Roman Polanski]], who was murdered in 1969 by the [[Charles Manson]] gang (Island never updated the cover or label). Things turned sour, and Cale and Island went their separate ways. The CD version contains both tracks. |
- | Though best known for his work in rock music, Cale has worked in various genres including [[drone music|drone]] and [[classical music|classical]]. Since departing from the Velvet Underground in 1968 he has released approximately 30 albums. Of his solo work, Cale is perhaps best known for his album ''[[Paris 1919 (album)|Paris 1919]]'', and his cover version of [[Leonard Cohen]]'s "[[Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song)|Hallelujah]]", plus his mid-1970s [[Island Records]] trilogy of albums: ''[[Fear (John Cale album)|Fear]]'', ''[[Slow Dazzle (album)|Slow Dazzle]]'', and ''[[Helen of Troy (album)|Helen of Troy]]''. | + | John Cale explained: "It could have been a great album. I came back from finishing [[Patti Smith]]['s ''[[Horses (album)|Horses]]''] and had three days to finish ''Helen of Troy'' before I went on Italian tour. I was spending eighteen hours a day in the studio. When I got back, I found the record company had gone ahead and released what amounted to demo tapes. The trouble was that Island had their own ideas of what that album should sound like. They wanted to include songs I don't particularly like, but it was also an impertinent assumption on my part that I was capable of managing myself. My determination to have ''Helen of Troy'' the way I did was not really fair to Island or my management, especially at a time when Island was losing its percentage of the market, which was making everybody very paranoid." |
- | Cale has produced or collaborated with [[Lou Reed]], [[Nico]], [[La Monte Young]], [[John Cage]], [[Terry Riley]], [[Hector Zazou]], [[Cranes (band)|Cranes]], [[Nick Drake]], [[Mike Heron]], [[Kevin Ayers]], [[Brian Eno]], [[Patti Smith]], [[The Stooges]], [[The Modern Lovers]], [[Art Bergmann]], [[Manic Street Preachers]] and frontman [[James Dean Bradfield]], [[Marc Almond]], [[Element of Crime]], [[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]], [[Happy Mondays]], [[LCD Soundsystem]], [[The Replacements (band)|The Replacements]], and [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]]. | + | Even though the other Island albums were issued in the US (''June 1, 1974'', ''Fear'', ''Slow Dazzle'', ''Guts''), ''Helen Of Troy'' was not. It was commonly sold as a UK import all over the US. |
- | Cale was inducted into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] as member of the Velvet Underground in 1996. | + | During the sessions Cale cut three other songs: the unreleased covers "Willow Weep For Me" and "[[God Only Knows]]" and "Mary Lou" which was released on the compilation album ''[[Guts (John Cale album)|Guts]]''. |
- | ==Discography== | + | |
- | ===Solo studio albums=== | + | The album features a cover of "[[Pablo Picasso (song)|Pablo Picasso]]" by [[Modern Lovers|The Modern Lovers]], a song which Cale had produced for the band's [[The Modern Lovers (album)|debut]]. |
- | *1970 : ''[[Vintage Violence]]'' | + | |
- | *1972 : ''[[The Academy in Peril]]'' | + | |
- | *1973 : ''[[Paris 1919 (album)|Paris 1919]]'' | + | |
- | *1974 : ''[[Fear (John Cale album)|Fear]]'' | + | |
- | *1975 : ''[[Slow Dazzle (album)|Slow Dazzle]]'' | + | |
- | *1975 : ''[[Helen of Troy (album)|Helen of Troy]]'' | + | |
- | *1981 : ''[[Honi Soit (album)|Honi Soit]]'' | + | |
- | *1982 : ''[[Music for a New Society]]'' | + | |
- | *1983 : ''[[Caribbean Sunset]]'' | + | |
- | *1985 : ''[[Artificial Intelligence (John Cale album)|Artificial Intelligence]]'' | + | |
- | *1989 : ''[[Words for the Dying]]'' | + | |
- | *1996 : ''[[Walking on Locusts]]'' | + | |
- | *2003 : ''[[HoboSapiens]]'' | + | |
- | *2005 : ''[[blackAcetate]]'' | + | |
- | *2012 : ''[[Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood]]'' | + | |
- | ===Collaborative studio albums=== | + | Cale re-recorded "[[I Keep A Close Watch]]" in 1982 for his album ''[[Music For A New Society]]''. |
- | *1971 : ''[[Church of Anthrax]]'' (with [[Terry Riley]]) | + | |
- | *1990 : ''[[Songs for Drella]]'' (with [[Lou Reed]]) | + | ==Track listing== |
- | *1990 : ''[[Wrong Way Up]]'' (with [[Brian Eno]]) | + | |
- | *1994 : ''[[Last Day on Earth (album)|Last Day on Earth]]'' (with [[Bob Neuwirth]]) | + | All songs composed by John Cale, except where indicated. |
+ | |||
+ | ===Original 1975 release=== | ||
+ | Side A | ||
+ | #"My Maria" | ||
+ | #"Helen of Troy" | ||
+ | #"China Sea" | ||
+ | #"Engine" | ||
+ | #"Save Us" | ||
+ | #"Cable Hogue" | ||
+ | Side B | ||
+ | #<li value=7>"[[I Keep A Close Watch]]" | ||
+ | #"[[Pablo Picasso (song)|Pablo Picasso]]" ([[Jonathan Richman]]) | ||
+ | #"Leaving It Up to You" | ||
+ | #"Baby, What You Want Me To Do?" ([[Jimmy Reed]]) | ||
+ | #"Sudden Death" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Alternate versions=== | ||
+ | The album as originally released contained "Leaving it Up to You" as the ninth track. However, due to its reference to the 1969 murder of [[Sharon Tate]] by followers of [[Charles Manson]], Island replaced it on subsequent pressings with the song ''"Coral Moon"'' "Leaving it Up to You" later appeared on on the 1977 ''[[Guts (album)|Guts]]'' compilation. The original sequence would be restored when the album was released on CD, with "Coral Moon" appearing as a bonus track. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Bonus tracks 1996 remaster=== | ||
+ | The album was remastered in 1996 as part of the 2CD release ''[[The Island Years (John Cale album)|The Island Years]]'', containing also ''[[Fear (John Cale album)|Fear]]'' and ''[[Slow Dazzle (album)|Slow Dazzle]]''. It contained ''"Leaving It Up To You"'' in its original slot, with ''"Coral Moon"'' added as a bonus track, as well as the following: | ||
+ | :* "You And Me" | ||
+ | :* "Mary Lou" | ||
+ | ''"Mary Lou"'' was originally released on the 1977 ''[[Guts (album)|Guts]]'' compilation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | No singles were released from the album. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Personnel== | ||
+ | * John Cale - [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[guitar]], [[Singing|vocals]] | ||
+ | * [[Phil Collins]] - [[Drum kit|drums]] | ||
+ | * [[Pat Donaldson]] - [[Bass guitar|bass]] | ||
+ | * Timi Donald - [[Drum kit|drums]] | ||
+ | * [[Brian Eno]] - [[synthesizer]] | ||
+ | * [[Chris Spedding]] - [[guitar]] | ||
+ | * [[Robert Kirby]] - string & choir arrangement | ||
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Helen of Troy is an album by John Cale, the last of three albums for Island Records.
This album came out without the consent of Cale, who considered that the tapes were not finished. After shipping the first pressings Island Records replaced the track "Leaving It Up to You" with "Coral Moon", because the former song mentioned Sharon Tate, wife of film director Roman Polanski, who was murdered in 1969 by the Charles Manson gang (Island never updated the cover or label). Things turned sour, and Cale and Island went their separate ways. The CD version contains both tracks.
John Cale explained: "It could have been a great album. I came back from finishing Patti Smith['s Horses] and had three days to finish Helen of Troy before I went on Italian tour. I was spending eighteen hours a day in the studio. When I got back, I found the record company had gone ahead and released what amounted to demo tapes. The trouble was that Island had their own ideas of what that album should sound like. They wanted to include songs I don't particularly like, but it was also an impertinent assumption on my part that I was capable of managing myself. My determination to have Helen of Troy the way I did was not really fair to Island or my management, especially at a time when Island was losing its percentage of the market, which was making everybody very paranoid."
Even though the other Island albums were issued in the US (June 1, 1974, Fear, Slow Dazzle, Guts), Helen Of Troy was not. It was commonly sold as a UK import all over the US.
During the sessions Cale cut three other songs: the unreleased covers "Willow Weep For Me" and "God Only Knows" and "Mary Lou" which was released on the compilation album Guts.
The album features a cover of "Pablo Picasso" by The Modern Lovers, a song which Cale had produced for the band's debut.
Cale re-recorded "I Keep A Close Watch" in 1982 for his album Music For A New Society.
Contents |
Track listing
All songs composed by John Cale, except where indicated.
Original 1975 release
Side A
- "My Maria"
- "Helen of Troy"
- "China Sea"
- "Engine"
- "Save Us"
- "Cable Hogue"
Side B
- "I Keep A Close Watch"
- "Pablo Picasso" (Jonathan Richman)
- "Leaving It Up to You"
- "Baby, What You Want Me To Do?" (Jimmy Reed)
- "Sudden Death"
Alternate versions
The album as originally released contained "Leaving it Up to You" as the ninth track. However, due to its reference to the 1969 murder of Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson, Island replaced it on subsequent pressings with the song "Coral Moon" "Leaving it Up to You" later appeared on on the 1977 Guts compilation. The original sequence would be restored when the album was released on CD, with "Coral Moon" appearing as a bonus track.
Bonus tracks 1996 remaster
The album was remastered in 1996 as part of the 2CD release The Island Years, containing also Fear and Slow Dazzle. It contained "Leaving It Up To You" in its original slot, with "Coral Moon" added as a bonus track, as well as the following:
- "You And Me"
- "Mary Lou"
"Mary Lou" was originally released on the 1977 Guts compilation.
No singles were released from the album.
Personnel
- John Cale - keyboards, guitar, vocals
- Phil Collins - drums
- Pat Donaldson - bass
- Timi Donald - drums
- Brian Eno - synthesizer
- Chris Spedding - guitar
- Robert Kirby - string & choir arrangement