John Cale has announced reissues of his second and third solo albums; a new edition of 1972’s The Academy in Peril, as well as a deluxe version of 1973’s Paris 1919, will arrive November 15 via Domino. Both records have been remastered by Heba Kadry, and will be available on vinyl, CD, and digital streaming platforms.
“Revisiting work from the past is a double-edged sword for me. Of course, it’s bound to happen when you’ve been making music for 60 years or so,” Cale said of the reissues in a press release. He continued:
What’s unique about this process with Domino, is their desire to get it right. Not merely reissue something for the sake of an anniversary or racking up a catalogue favorite—but finding new treasures and highlighting what made it special in the first place. After hearing the test pressings, it occurred to me that the new mastering was a major part of how these works will be presented, rather than simply being preserved. There are moments of clarity and even a laugh or two had by revisiting not only the music, but recalling the sessions (and antics) that made up what became these two recordings. It is my pleasure to share these with you… again.
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