music.wikisort.org - CompositionblackAcetate is a 2005 solo album by John Cale, his second and last album for EMI.
2005 studio album by John Cale
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Released | 3 October 2005 (2005-10-03) (UK) |
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Studio | The Lair, Los Angeles, California |
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Genre | Art rock, art pop |
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Length | 53:13 |
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Label | EMI |
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Producer | John Cale Herb Graham Jr. Mickey Petralia |
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- "Turn the Lights On"
Released: August 2005
- "Perfect"
Released: 17 October 2005
- "Outta the Bag"
Released: January 2006
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
The Independent |     [2] |
Mojo |     [3] |
NME | (8/10)[4] |
Pitchfork Media | (4.4/10)[5] |
PopMatters | (5/10)[6] |
Prefix |     [7] |
Q |     [8] |
Stylus | C[9] |
Uncut |     [10] |
"Perfect" was released as a single in the UK two weeks after the album, and was subsequently included in The Sunday Times' list of the top 20 pop songs of the year.[11]
Track listing
All tracks composed by John Cale
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1. | "Outta the Bag" | 3:54 |
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2. | "For a Ride" | 3:55 |
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3. | "Brotherman" | 3:32 |
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4. | "Satisfied" | 3:54 |
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5. | "In a Flood" | 4:53 |
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6. | "Hush" | 3:26 |
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7. | "Gravel Drive" | 4:23 |
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8. | "Perfect" | 3:21 |
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9. | "Sold-Motel" | 4:53 |
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10. | "Woman" | 5:07 |
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11. | "Wasteland" | 4:11 |
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12. | "Turn the Lights On" | 3:46 |
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13. | "Mailman (The Lying Song)" | 4:04 |
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Total length: | 53:13 |
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Personnel
- John Cale − vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Herb Graham Jr. − drums, programming, percussion
- David Levita − guitars
- Natalie Porter − background vocals
- Musiic Galloway − background vocals
- Jaspr Baj − background vocals
- Mark Deffenbaugh − guitars, banjo
- John Crozova − cello
- Dustin Boyer − guitar, backing vocals
- Joe Karnes − bass
- Michael Jerome − drums, backing vocals
- Charlie Campagna - atmospheres
- Technical
- Nita Scott - executive producer
- Herb Graham Jr. - co-producer (tracks 1-8, 10-13)
- Mickey Petralia - mixing engineer
- Scott Gutierrez - assistant mixing engineer
- Rick Myers - artwork, design (uncredited)
References
- Horowitz, Hal. "John Cale: Black Acetate". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- Gill, Andy (30 September 2005). "Album: John Cale". The Independent. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- "John Cale: BlackAcetate". Mojo: 102. November 2005.
- "John Cale: Black Acetate". NME: 45. 8 October 2005.
- Murphy, Matthew (22 January 2006). "John Cale: Black Acetate". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- Weigel, David (23 November 2005). "John Cale: Black Acetate". PopMatters. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- Houghtaling, Adam Brent (8 December 2005). "John Cale: BlackAcetate". Prefix. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- "John Cale: Black Acetate". Q: 123. November 2005.
- Cober-Lake, Justin; Soto, Alfred (5 December 2005). "John Cale: Black Acetate". Stylus. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- "John Cale: Black Acetate". Uncut: 104. October 2005.
- Mark Edwards and Dan Cairns (18 December 2005). "Pop: Songs of the year". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 2 August 2006.
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