Album

Fear

John Cale

1974 · Rock

9 collectors on Gatefold own this

Fear by John Cale

Fear is a Rock album by John Cale, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 51 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.

About

The intentionally disturbing songs on John Cale’s <i>Fear</i> marked a turning point in the ex-Velvet Underground member’s long and fruitful career. This 1974 album re-introduced him as a singer/songwriter fascinated with mayhem and madness, capable of unleashing blood-curdling screams and instrumental freak-outs. Cale infuses tunes like “Fear is a Man’s Best Friend” and the extended jam “Gun” with a film noir-like sense of violence, drawing upon such luminaries as Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera and Brian Eno for support. The lulling synthesizer waves in “Emily” mask the sinister undercurrents swirling below its gentle surface. <i>Fear</i> often displays considerable rock muscle, with the convulsive “Momamma Scuba” boasting no less than three slide guitarists (including Manzanera and Richard Thompson). No matter how crazed the proceedings get, Cale remains the consummate artiste, able to keep the tracks from descending into sloppiness. <i>Fear</i> remains a highpoint for its fresh, visceral attack and finely twisted sense of humor.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Fear Is A Man's Best Friend
  2. A2Buffalo Ballet
  3. A3Barracuda
  4. A4Emily
  5. A5Ship Of Fools

Side B

  1. B6Gun
  2. B7The Man Who Couldn't Afford To Orgy
  3. B8You Know More Than I Know
  4. B9Momamma Scuba

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • fuzzy
  • aggressive
  • art school

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