John Cale - HoboSapiens

John Cale - HoboSapiens
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Album Details

Title: HoboSapiens
Artist: John Cale
Release Date: 11/18/2003
Re-Released On: 9/7/2004
Label: OR, EMI Music Distribution
UPCs: 724359171128, 724359390925, 826798040420
Genre: Rock
Styles: Experimental, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Literate, Sophisticated, Wintry, Acerbic, Cerebral, Detached, Gloomy, Volatile, Hypnotic, Nostalgic, Plaintive, Poignant, Provocative, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Restrained, Visceral, Bleak, Complex, Eerie, Elegant, Ironic, Quirky, Raucous, Reserved, Somber, Street-Smart, Swaggering, Aggressive, Intense, Tense/Anxious
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Zen
  2. Reading My Mind
  3. Things
  4. Look Horizon
  5. Magritte
  6. Archimedes
  7. Caravan
  8. Bicycle
  9. Twilight Zone
  10. Letter from Abroad
  11. Things X
  12. Over Her Head

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDOR80404
2003CDEMI Music Distribution593909
2003CDEMI Music Distribution591711

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Album Review

John Cale's reentry into the world of pop music is a contentious and accessible one. This is the Welsh iconoclast at his most elegant, energetic, and innovative. HoboSapiens finds Cale using samples as the base of all his tracks and using musicians to fill in his ideas -- ideas that were firmly established melodically, lyrically, and texturally. There are a couple of dozen players here, including guitarists Joe Gore (Tom Waits, PJ Harvey) and Joel Mark, Eno (and his two daughters Darla and Irial), bassist Jeff Eyrich, a small choir of Italian voices, a choral quartet called A Tonal Choir, drummer Marco Giovino, and samples by a host of electro-wizards. But it's not the collaborations that make the recording remarkable, it's the songs. Cale's sense of whimsy is back with a vengeance here. Check the gloriously loopy hook in "Reading My Mind" (one can hear just how deep Cale's influence on David Byrne went), the acoustic rock and irony in "Things," the skittering kit drum and string loops in "Look Horizon," the ethereal keyboard and sample darkness of "Magritte," the dreamy pop expressionism of "Archimedes," and the silly, angular Euro-funk in "Bicycle," with Eno's daughters giggling away. Throughout the 12 tracks on HoboSapiens, Cale's outlook is fantastical, nearly bright, and full of mystery and history, with philosophy, religion, quirkily cultural artifacts, and wry humor all woven together with thoroughly modern post-rock and pop music that is seamless yet full of angles and multidimensional yet full of attitude and grace, with a slippery Euro sheen roughed up by rugged U.K. shagginess. This is easily the best and most provocative recording Cale has made since Honi Soit. It's ironic that the two bravest, most original pop records of 2003 were made by old men: this one and Robert Wyatt's Cuckooland. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alain Robbe GrillesAuthor
Alba ClementeVoices
Andy GreenEngineer, Sampling, Guitar, Producer
Bill SwartzDrums
Brian DeckEngineer
Brian ForemanBass
Cameron JenkinsMixing, Mixing Engineer
Darla EnoLaughs
Dimitri TikovoiSampling
Eden CaleSpoken Word
Elizabeth Henreckson FarnumVoices
Emil T. MilandCello
Erik SankoDulcimer, Bass
Irial EnoLaughs
Jeff EyrichBass
Joe GoreGuitar
Joel MarkGuitar, Bass
John CaleBass, Viola, Arranger, Guitar, Keyboards, Sampling, Vocals, Harmonium, Producer, Vocals (Background), Viola (Electric)
John KurzwegGuitar
Jon ShardPhotography
Lance DossVocals (Background), Guitar
Lisa BielawaVoices
Marco GiovinoDrums, Percussion
Mikael "Count" EldridgeMixing Engineer, Drum Loop, Mixing, Sampling, Engineer
Nick FranglenProducer
Nita ScottExecutive Producer
Rick MyersDesign, Art Direction
RobertoVoices
Ryan CoseboomSampling
Shelly HarlandSampling
The CountSampling, Drum Loop