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Paris 1919 (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paris 1919 (album)
''Paris 1919'' is the third studio album by Welsh musician John Cale. It was released in 1973 by record label Reprise. Musicians such as Lowell George and Wilton Felder worked with Cale on the release. In contrast to the experimental rock 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.〔 It has been suggested that one reason for the sound was the employment of Procol Harum producer Chris Thomas as producer for ''Paris 1919''.〔 The baroque pop ethos of some songs have been positively compared to 1960s-era releases by artists such as Brian Wilson and The Left Banke. The album has received critical praise from several publications over the years, with reviewer Jason Ankeny of Allmusic labeling the release as one "of John Cale's very finest solo efforts" and Stephen Holden of ''Rolling Stone'' calling it "one of the most ambitious albums ever released under the name of 'pop'"; he also called it a masterpiece.〔 == Recording ==
''Paris 1919'' was recorded in 1972 and 1973 with producer Chris Thomas, and, although musician credits were never given on the album's packaging until the 2006 Rhino expanded CD edition, it features Little Feat members Lowell George on guitar and Richie Hayward on drums, in addition to Wilton Felder of The Crusaders on bass as well as orchestration provided by the UCLA Symphony Orchestra.〔Taken from the liner notes to the expanded edition of ''Paris 1919'', released by Reprise/Rhino UK. Notes written by Matthew Specktor, Los Angeles, 2006.〕
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