Live at Rockpalast (John Cale album)

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Live at Rockpalast
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Released25 October 2010 (2010-10-25)
Recorded14 October 1984
6 March 1983
Label Made in Germany
Producer John Cale
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Circus Live
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Live at Rockpalast is a two-disc live album by the Welsh rock musician John Cale. It was released in October 2010 on German record label Made in Germany. It was recorded during his two shows for German music television show Rockpalast on 14 October 1984 at Grugahalle, Essen (first disc; with full band) and 6 March 1983 at Zeche, Bochum (second disc; Cale solo with guitar and piano). This concert is missing "Risé, Sam and Rimsky-Korsakov" (Cale, Shepard) narrated by his then-wife Risé Irushalmi. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Cale; except where indicated

Disc 1

  1. "Autobiography" − 4:39
  2. "Oh La La" (Cale, Larry Sloman) − 2:38
  3. "Evidence" − 3:24
  4. "Magazines" (Cale, David Young) − 3:36
  5. "Model Beirut Recital" (Cale, Young) − 3:29
  6. "Streets of Laredo" (traditional) − 2:40
  7. "Dr. Mudd" − 3:46
  8. "Leaving It Up to You" − 5:43
  9. "Caribbean Sunset" (Cale, Sloman) − 4:40
  10. "The Hunt“ (Cale, Young) − 3:45
  11. "Fear Is a Man's Best Friend" − 3:44
  12. "Heartbreak Hotel" (Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden, Elvis Presley) − 4:01
  13. "Paris 1919" − 3:49
  14. "Waiting for the Man" (Lou Reed) − 6:09
  15. "Mercenaries (Ready for War)" − 9:13
  16. "Pablo Picasso" / "Love Me Two Times" (Jonathan Richman / Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore) − 9:03
  17. "Close Watch" − 2:38

Disc 2

  1. "Ghost Story" − 2:47
  2. "Ship of Fools" − 2:55
  3. "Leaving It Up to You" − 3:58
  4. "Amsterdam" − 2:49
  5. "Child's Christmas in Wales" − 4:03
  6. "Buffalo Ballet" − 2:57
  7. "Antarctica Starts Here" − 2:36
  8. "Taking It All Away" − 2:41
  9. "Riverbank" − 3:36
  10. "Paris 1919" − 3:54
  11. "Guts" − 3:06
  12. "Chinese Envoy" − 3:38
  13. "Thoughtless Kind" − 2:14
  14. "Only Time Will Tell" − 2:22
  15. "Cable Hogue" − 3:37
  16. "Dead or Alive" − 3:17
  17. "Waiting for the Man" (Reed) − 4:46
  18. "Heartbreak Hotel" (Axton, Durden, Presley) − 4:41
  19. "Chorale" − 2:49
  20. "Fear Is a Man's Best Friend" − 3:53
  21. "Close Watch" − 2:50
  22. "Streets of Laredo" (traditional) − 2:25

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References

  1. Ruhlmann, William Live at Rockpalast
  2. Discography John Cale: Live At Rockpalast, Fear is a Man's Best Friend page; accessed 23 June 2019.