The word Hobosapiens derives from an article John Cale wrote about Bob Dylan, but there's little other evidence...
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Inspired by the uninhibited bravado of Beck and the nonchalant eclecticism of The Beta Band, amongst others, Cale has spent much of the last two years billeted in his Greenwich Village basement studio, mastering the 21st century musicians paint box, Pro Tools - revelling in the freedom and complete creative control the digital technology affords. The first fruit of this recording renaissance, in which shimmering, disembodied electronics couch remarkable new songs and densely detailed arrangements are ratcheted up to new heights, is HoboSapiens, Cales first full-length album of songs in seven years. A twelve-track cavalcade of sample-laden rock, Grand Guignol balladry and unclassifiable instrumental exotica, HoboSapiens is a consummate John Cale album in the noble tradition of Paris 1919, Fear, or Music For A New Society - albeit with a modernist twist. Holding a magnifying glass to global human Diasporas, its lyrics zoom cinematically from Zanzibar to Pacific Palisades via Niagara Falls and the Norfolk Broads its frame of reference positively encyclopedic.
Hobo Sapiens
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Hobo Sapiens
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Hobo Sapiens
John Cale Manufacturer: Or. Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VEPSK Release Date: 2004-09-07 |
Tracks:
- Zen
- Reading My Mind
- Things
- Look Horizon
- Magritte
- Archimedes
- Caravan
- Bicycle
- Twilight Zone
- Letter from Abroad
- Things X
- Over Her Head
- Set Me Free (US Bonus Track)
Album Description
Inspired by the uninhibited bravado of Beck and the nonchalant eclecticism of The Beta Band, amongst others, Cale has spent much of the last two years billeted in his Greenwich Village basement studio, mastering the 21st century musician's paint box, Pro Tools - revelling in the freedom and complete creative control the digital technology affords. The first fruit of this recording renaissance, in which shimmering, disembodied electronics couch remarkable new songs and densely detailed arrangements are ratcheted up to new heights, is HoboSapiens, Cale's first full-length album of songs in seven years. A twelve-track cavalcade of sample-laden rock, Grand Guignol balladry and unclassifiable instrumental exotica, HoboSapiens is a consummate John Cale album in the noble tradition of Paris 1919, Fear, or Music For A New Society - albeit with a modernist twist. Holding a magnifying glass to global human Diasporas, its lyrics zoom cinematically from Zanzibar to Pacific Palisades via Niagara Falls and the Norfolk Broads - its frame of reference positively encyclopedic.Customer Reviews:
Great Again.......2006-03-16
Hobosapiens sounds like an album that Cale made to his own specifications. It is as though he recognizes that today's shallow music scene will not accept him on their terms, so he opts to stick to his own. Mankind's inability to find resolution within ourselves appears to be the overriding theme here, and it makes for some interesting listening. The results are sometimes bitter ("In Zen and the Art of forgery, we're losing control of light"), sometimes introspective ("What a shame we carry with us the residue of fools"), but always fascinating. Critics often bemoan Cale's artful approach to music...as if that's a bad thing. Cale is obviously a fan of fine art, and he uses this knowledge to draw parallels, referencing everyone from Magritte and Picasso to El Greco along the way, thus demanding attention from the listener. It is music that rewards multiple listens, as meanings unfold within the framework of his delicately constructed soundscapes.
Despite his reputation as an avant-garde composer, Cale's approach remains accessible throughout Hobosapiens. The mood here is restrained and introspective, and perhaps a bit playful, but never manic. Diversity is tantamount, with each track occupying a unique space among the twelve tracks represented here. In an alternate universe, where intelligence, talent and artful expression determine a record's popularity, this collection of songs would be in the top 10. Unfortunately, John Cale doesn't live in that universe, but Hobosapiens offers us the opportunity to live in his universe for a while. I suggest that you take it. A- Tom Ryan
Contemplative excursion.......2005-05-31
The same goes for The Look Horizon, a rock ballad that contains a spoken female vocal. Magritte has some moving lyrics over a jagged rhythm with innovative tempo changes and instrumentation, whilst Archimedes is a brooding experimental track embellished by great instrumental touches.
The slow song Caravan is a poetic contemplation of death in moving lyrics and imagery, whilst the up-tempo pop song Twilight Zone mercifully breaks the mould with its buoyant vocals and lilting beat. Letter From Abroad has a harder edge with a complex structure and atmospheric parts, quite an experimental outing.
In general, Hobo Sapiens is a quiet, contemplative album with many similar sounding mid-tempo tracks. It lacks the type of powerful rock song that is so brilliantly displayed on the Island Years compilation. I recommend that album or the other excellent compilation, Seducing Down The Door, if you want to own his best work. But Hobo Sapiens will satisfy the fans.
Wow!.......2005-03-23
we are all stars..........2004-11-17
10 stars, actually.......2004-10-15
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