MP3 2041 mb.
Performer: John Cale
Title: Words For The Dying
Country: US
Catalog Number: 9 26024-4, 4-26024
Label: Opal Records, Warner Bros. Records
Released: 1989
Style: Minimal
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 967
| 1 | Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night |
| 2 | Introduction |
| 3 | Songs Without Words |
| 4 | On A Wedding Anniversary |
| 5 | The Falklands Suite |
| 6 | The Soul Of Carmen Miranda |
| 7 | There Was A Saviour / Interlude I |
| 8 | Interlude II |
| 9 | Songs Without Words I |
| 10 | Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed |
| 11 | Songs Without Words II |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 26024-2 | John Cale | Words For The Dying (CD, Album) | Opal Records | 9 26024-2 | US | 1989 |
| 7599-26024-2 | John Cale | Words For The Dying (CD, Album) | Opal Records, Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26024-2 | Europe | Unknown |
| ASCD09, ASCDA09 | John Cale | Words For The Dying (CD, Album, RE) | All Saints, All Saints | ASCD09, ASCDA09 | UK | Unknown |
| 9 26024-4, 4-26024 | John Cale | Words For The Dying (Cass, Album, AR) | Opal Records, Opal Records, Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | 9 26024-4, 4-26024 | US | 1989 |
| 7599-26024-2, 926 024-2 | John Cale | Words For The Dying (CD, Album) | Opal Records, Opal Records, Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records | 7599-26024-2, 926 024-2 | Europe | 1989 |
[Catalog number on the spine:]
9 26024-4
[Catalog number on the cassette label:]
4-26024
Words for the Dying is the twelfth solo studio album by Welsh musician John Cale, released in 1989 by record labels Opal and Warner Bros. The album consists mainly of oral work, read or sung by Cale. It was written in 1982 as a response to the Anglo-Argentinian Falklands War, using poems written by fellow Welshman Dylan Thomas. There are also two orchestral interludes, two other solo piano pieces Songs Without Words, and finally a song by Cale, The Soul of Carmen Miranda. Perhaps Cale's own unusual hairstyle which resembles a book of carpet samples more than anything led him to re-evaluate the impact of an actress who could dance with ten pounds of fruit on her head. Album 1992 9 Songs. Words For the Dying John Cale. in album John Cale - Words For The Dying 1989. John Cale - The Falklands Suite - Introduction. John Cale - There Was A Saviour - Interlude I. John Cale - On A Wedding Anniversary. John Cale - Interlude II. John Cale - Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Words For The Dying by John Cale, released 01 January 1992 1. Introduction 2. There Was A Saviour Interlude I 3. On A Wedding Anniversary 4. Interlude II 5. Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed 6. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night 7. Songs Without Words I 8. Songs Without Words II 9. The Soul Of Carmen Miranda Words For The Dying has at its heart The Falklands Suite, Cales baroque if heartfelt response to the Anglo-Argentinian War, which finds him setting the poems of his beloved Dylan Thomas to music. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. Words for the Dying. John Cale. Released 1989. Words for the Dying Tracklist. Introduction, 01:44. There Was a Saviour Interlude I, 09:36. Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, 05:33. Songs Without Words I, 02:44. Songs Without Words II, 01:56. The Soul of Carmen Miranda, 03:24. Now playing . Words For The Dying is a music studio album recording by JOHN CALE Prog RelatedProgressive Rock released in 1989 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. If there's one album which confirms my suspicion that Cale can't be much of a composer, it's WORDS FOR THE DYING. Now don't get upset, I know Cale's a great ROCKER . Words for the Dying is an album by Welsh recording artist John Cale, released by Opal Music and Warner Bros. Records in 1989. The main part is oral work, read or sung by Cale, written in 1982 as a response to the Anglo-Argentinian Falklands War, using poems written by fellow Welshman, Dylan Thomas. There are also two orchestral interludes, two other solo piano pieces Songs Without Words, and finally a song by Cale, The Soul Of Carmen Miranda. It was recorded in Moscow, New York, London and Suffolk, England. It was produced by Brian Eno. It was reissued in 1992, and in 2. John Cale recorded at The Strongroom, London and Wilderness Studios, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Songs Without Words: Recorded at the Living Room, New York City, USA. The Soul Of Carmen Miranda: Recorded at Wilderness Studios, Woodbridge. All music published by John Cale Music Inc. BMI except The Soul of Carmen Miranda published by John Cale Music Inc. BMI, Opal Music. Opal Records, manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Records Inc. a Warner Communications Company. Words For The Dying Cass, Album. Opal Records