Paris 1919 | ||||
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Released | 25 February 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1972–1973 | |||
Studio | Sunwest (Los Angeles) | |||
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Length | 31:30 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Chris Thomas | |||
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Paris 1919 is the third solo studio album by the Welsh musician John Cale, released on 25 February 1973 by Reprise Records. Musicians such as Lowell George and Wilton Felder performed on the release. It was produced by Chris Thomas, who had previously worked producing Procol Harum.[4]
In contrast to the experimental nature of much of John Cale's work before and after Paris 1919, the album is noted for its orchestral-influenced style, reminiscent of contemporary pop rock music.[5][4] Its title is a reference to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, and song contents explore various aspects of early 20th century Western Europe culture and history.
The album has received critical praise from several publications over the years, including AllMusic and Rolling Stone.
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