John Cale

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  • singer-songwriter
  • experimental
  • rock
  • avant-garde
  • proto-punk
John Cale (b.1942) is a Welsh musician, composer, singer-songwriter. and record producer. Born on 9th March 1942 in Garnant, Wales, Cale spoke only Welsh until the age of seven, when he began to learn English at school. He went on to study viola at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he became involved in avant garde music. He travelled to the U.S. to continue his studies, thanks to the help and influence of Aaron Copland, and met and worked with various avant garde composers, including John Cage.

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Songs

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    Captin Hook

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    Car Blue

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    Caravan

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    Caribbean Sunset

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    Carousel

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    Casey at the Bat

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    Changes Made

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    Charlemagne

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    Chickenshit (Studio)

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    Child's Christmas in Wales

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    Child's Christmas in Wales (alternate version)

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    China Sea

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    Chinese Envoy

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    Chinese Takeaway (Hong Kong 1997)

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    Chorale

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    Chums of Dumpty (We All Are)

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    Circus

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    Cleo

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    Close Watch

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    Coral Moon

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    Cordoba

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    Crazy Egypt

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    Damn Life

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    Dance of the Seven Veils

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    Dancing Undercover

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    Darling I Need You

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    Days of Steam

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    Dead or Alive

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    Decade

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    December Rains

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    Dirty Ass Rock 'n' Roll

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    Dirty Ass Rock and Roll

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    Dirty Ass Rock N Roll

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    Dirty-Ass Rock 'n' Roll

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    Dirtyass Rock 'n' Roll

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    Dixieland and Dixie

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    Do Not Forget...

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    Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

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    Don't Know Why She Came

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    Dr. Mudd

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    Dream Interpretation

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    Drone - Into Amsterdam Suite

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    Dying on the Vine

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    E Is Missing

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    Emily

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    Engine

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    Entre nous

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    Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

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    Everybody's Cold Sometimes

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    Everytime the Dogs Bark


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