Cale, John (1972-2005) Lossless Today
For collectors seeking "Lossless" (FLAC or ALAC) versions of Cale's work, modern reissues have significantly improved availability:
has been active in high-quality digital releases of his back catalog. Cale, John (1972-2005) Lossless
During this time, Cale became a prolific producer for legendary artists, including Patti Smith ( Horses ), The Stooges , The Modern Lovers , and Squeeze . For collectors seeking "Lossless" (FLAC or ALAC) versions
Cale signed with Reprise Records, producing the experimental The Academy in Peril (1972) and his critically acclaimed masterpiece, Paris 1919 (1973). Archival releases, such as the Conflict & Catalysis
Archival releases, such as the Conflict & Catalysis production anthology, are often available in high-resolution formats on platforms like Qobuz or Tidal.
This era included the haunting Music for a New Society (1982) and his 1990 collaboration with Lou Reed, Songs for Drella , a tribute to their mentor Andy Warhol. Audio Fidelity and "Lossless"