I'm ashamed to say I have never listened to any John Cale solo stuff until just now listening to some of Paris, 1919. That album is a fucking revelation for me! It's brilliant in every way. I will need to listen to it again... And again and again. Then listen to other Cale stuff. As if now I am not voting. I adore Brian Eno but something tells me that if this match took place in 1 month I may honestly love Cale's music more than Eno's. Eno just got a massive head start.
Ambient 1 is one of my desert island albums and Another green World and Anbient 4 and Here Cime The Warm Jets and Discreet Music are all fabulous too.
I don't vote for now. I may do the unthinkable in a couple days if this round is still open. _________________ -Ryan
I'm ashamed to say I have never listened to any John Cale solo stuff until just now listening to some of Paris, 1919. That album is a fucking revelation for me!
Saw him perform it live early in 2013. it was so amazing
I've heard 2 Eno albums and 1 Cale album.
I have to say Paris 1919 is exceptional, but... Ambient 1 is just as exceptional, and then we have Another Green World on top. If we're just going for solo efforts as well, not including engineering/producing and guest appearances, just purely the solo works, then I'd have to go with Eno. Though, overall as a musician I prefer Cale, but just for his solo efforts: Eno.
Wow that's some beating. Logical I guess. Anyway, don't miss out on Cale's 70s solo output, it's always interesting, generally very good, sometimes splendid.
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