Table of Elements
2004
New York In The 1960s
About This Album
Although all of the recordings on this three-CD box set had been previously released on other Table of the Elements discs, this brings together most of the avant-garde (i.e. non-rock, non-Velvet Underground) 1960s performances in which John Cale was involved that have been commercially issued. Disc one is identical to the material issued on New York in the 1960s, Vol. 1: Sun Blindness Music; disc two identical to the compilation Inside the Dream Syndicate, Vol. 2: Dream Interpretation; and disc three the same as Inside the Dream Syndicate, Vol. 3: Stainless Steel Gamelan, with the addition of two bonus tracks (on which Cale also participates) originally issued on the Jack Smith compilations Les Evening Gowns Damnees and Silent Shadows on Cinemaroc Island. Some of the cuts date back as far as the early '60s, and one is as late as February 1969. While this material is of enormous historic value for its insights into both early minimalism and the early recording career of Cale, it should be cautioned that most rock listeners -- even most Velvet Underground fans -- will find this hard going, and not much like even the most extreme Velvet Underground improvisations. None of the selections approach rock songs, or conventional songs of any sort, in structure; there's no singing.
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