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  1. John Cale and Terry Riley - Church of Anthrax - Church of AnthraxColumbia, 1971- John Cale - bass, harpsichord, piano, guitar, viola, organ, producer- Terry ...

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  2. Piano, Organ, Soprano Saxophone – Terry Riley; Producer – John Cale, John McClure; Notes. Some copies with the older "2-Eye" label design. Other Versions (5 of 26) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Church Of Anthrax (LP, Album)CBS, CBS: ...

  3. John Cale & Terry Riley. Church Of Anthrax (Remastered Edition) Auf Esoteric Recordings erscheint eine lang erwartete Wiederveröffentlichung des Kult-Kollaborations-Albums „Church Of Anthrax“ der beiden Ausnahme-Musiker John Cale und Terry Riley. 197 ...

  4. 6. Sept. 2014 · John Cale & Terry Riley – Church Of Anthrax. Esoteric Recordings continue to live up to their name with this reissue of the seminal 1971 release resulting from earlier recordings made by two prime movers in the 1960s avant-garde scene. John Cale, not long out of the Velvet Underground, was offered a two album deal by CBS Masterworks, and this ...

  5. John Cale & Terry Riley - Church of Anthrax (1971) 9:06; Ides of March. 11:04; John Cale and Terry Riley - Church of Anthrax. 9:02; The Protege. 2:55 The Hall of Mirrors In the Palace of Versailles ...

  6. 6. Aug. 2014 · A full feature on minimalist auteur Terry Riley is long overdue in this esteemed digest, and as A fractious exercise in Cale extracting the funk from Riley’s circular synth/sax drones – and succeeding – finds Miles Davis, Can and Pierre Henry in the mix of the title track’s skewed groove, and on the piano-driven The Hall Of Mirrors In The Palace Of Versailles .

  7. 15. März 2017 · An immediate left turn from his debut, John Cale teams up with minimalist & electronic musician Terry Riley to create a rock-infused experimental almost-jazz like album. Mostly instrumental; those 3 lengthy pieces here ("Church of Anthrax", "Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles", and "Ides of March") are my favorites, and they feel like an extended jam session. It isn't cohesive on the ...