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Cale, John (1972-2005) Lossless May 2026

During this time, Cale became a prolific producer for legendary artists, including Patti Smith ( Horses ), The Stooges , The Modern Lovers , and Squeeze .

John Cale is a foundational figure in rock and avant-garde music, best known as a co-founder of . The period from 1972 to 2005 represents the core of his solo career, during which he moved between singer-songwriter pop, abrasive proto-punk, and experimental classical works. Era Highlights (1972–2005) Cale, John (1972-2005) Lossless

Archival releases, such as the Conflict & Catalysis production anthology, are often available in high-resolution formats on platforms like Qobuz or Tidal. During this time, Cale became a prolific producer

For collectors seeking "Lossless" (FLAC or ALAC) versions of Cale's work, modern reissues have significantly improved availability: Era Highlights (1972–2005) Archival releases, such as the

Cale signed with Reprise Records, producing the experimental The Academy in Peril (1972) and his critically acclaimed masterpiece, Paris 1919 (1973).