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Album Review: Church of Anthrax

  • Artist: John Cale & Terry Riley
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 10, 1971
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A one-time-only collaboration between former Velvet Underground co-founder John Cale and minimalist composer Terry Riley, 1971's Church of Anthrax doesn't sound too much like the solo work of either. Around this time, Riley's works were along the lines of "A Rainbow in Curved Air" or "Poppy Nogood and the Phantom Band": pattern music with an obsessive attention to repetition and tricks with an analogue delay machine that gave his music a refractory, almost hallucinogenic quality. Though Cale was trained in a similar aesthetic (he played with La Monte Young, surely the most minimal of all minimalist composers), he had largely left it behind by 1971, and so Church of Anthrax mixes Riley's drones and patterns with a more muscular and melodic bent versed in both free jazz and experimental rock. Not quite modern classical music, but not at all rock & roll either, Church of Anthrax sounds in retrospect like it was a huge influence on later post-minimalist composers like Andrew Poppy, Wim Mertens, and Michael Nyman, who mix similar doses of minimalism, rock, and jazz. On its own merits, the album is always interesting, and the centerpiece "The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace at Versailles" is probably the point where Riley and Cale approach each other on the most equal footing. The low point is Cale's solo writing credit, "The Soul of Patrick Lee," a slight vocal interlude by Adam Miller that feels out of place in these surroundings. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Church of Anthrax John Cale John Cale (9:05)
The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace at Versailles John Cale John Cale (7:59)
The Soul of Patrick Lee John Cale John Cale (2:49)
Ides of March John Cale John Cale (11:03)
The Protege John Cale John Cale (2:52)

Credits

Bobby Gregg (Drums), John McClure (Producer), John Cale (Audio Production), John McClure (Audio Production), John Cale (Harpsichord), John Cale (Producer), Richard Mantel (Cover Design), Terry Riley (Piano), Terry Riley (Organ), Don Hunstein (Cover Photo), Terry Riley (Sax (Soprano)), John Cale (Viola), John Cale (Piano), John Cale (Organ), Kim Whitesides (Cover Art), John Cale (Keyboards), Terry Riley (Saxophone), Adam Miller (Vocals), Terry Riley (Keyboards), Adam Miller (Vocals), John Cale (Liner Notes), Bobby Colomby (Drums), John Cale (Bass), John Berg (Cover Design), Don Meehan (Engineer), John Cale (Guitar)
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Church of Anthrax
Studio album by John Cale and Terry Riley
Released February 10, 1971
Recorded 1970
Genre Avant Garde/Free Jazz
Length 33:48
Label Columbia Records
Producer John Cale, Terry Riley
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Church of Anthrax is a collaboration between John Cale and Terry Riley. The record was released in February 1971 by Cale's record company, Columbia Records, nearly a year after the material was recorded.

Although this album captures musical qualities typical to each artist, it is said that neither were satisfied with the final product.[citation needed]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by John Cale and Terry Riley, except "The Soul of Patrick Lee" by John Cale. "The Soul of Patrick Lee" is the only vocal track on the album. All others are instrumentals.

Side A

  1. "Church of Anthrax" – 9:05
  2. "The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace at Versailles" – 7:59

Side B

  1. "The Soul of Patrick Lee" – 2:49
  2. "Ides of March" – 11:03
  3. "The Protege" – 2:52

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Cover design: John Berg and Richard Mantel
  • Cover art: Kim Whitesides
  • Cover photo: Don Huntstein

 
 
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