Album Info
| Artist: | John Cale |
| Album: | Mercy |
| Released: | Worldwide, 20 Jan 2023 |
Tracklist:
| A1 | Mercy | |
| Featuring, Effects, Synth [Synths], Vocals [Additional] - Laurel Halo | ||
| Mixed By - Mikaelin "Blue" BlueSpruce | ||
| Vocals, Synth [Synths], Piano, Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| A2 | Marilyn Monroe's Legs (Beauty Elsewhere) | |
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Featuring, Synth [Synths], Effects, Producer [Additional] - Actress | ||
| Mixed By - Seven Davis Jr. | ||
| Vocals, Synth [Synths], Piano, Drums, Noises - John Cale | ||
| A3 | Noise Of You | |
| Bass - Joey Maramba | ||
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Drums [Acoustic Drums], Timpani - Deantoni Parks | ||
| Guitar - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Mixed By - Mikaelin "Blue" BlueSpruce | ||
| Synth [Synths], Vocals, Keyboards [Vintage Keys], Drums - John Cale | ||
| Viola - Caroline Buckman, Leah Katz, Rodney Wirtz | ||
| Violin - Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain, Jenny Takamatsu, Marissa Kuney | ||
| B1 | Story Of Blood | |
| Bass - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Bass [Bowed] - Joey Maramba | ||
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Drums [Additional] - Nita Scott | ||
| Featuring, Vocals - Weyes Blood | ||
| Mixed By - Mikaelin "Blue" BlueSpruce | ||
| Viola - Caroline Buckman, Leah Katz, Rodney Wirtz | ||
| Violin - Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain, Jenny Takamatsu, Marissa Kuney | ||
| Vocals, Piano, Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| B2 | Time Stands Still | |
| Acoustic Guitar - Nick Sanborn | ||
| Bass - Joey Maramba | ||
| Featuring - Sylvan Esso | ||
| Mixed By - TOKiMONSTA | ||
| Synth [Additional] - Deantoni Parks | ||
| Synthesizer [Swarmatron], Vocals, Keyboards [Vintage], Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| Vocals - Amelia Meath | ||
| B3 | Moonstruck (Nico's Song) | |
| Backing Vocals - Destani Wolfe | ||
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Mixed By - Seven Davis Jr. | ||
| Viola - Caroline Buckman, Leah Katz, Rodney Wirtz | ||
| Violin - Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain, Jenny Takamatsu, Marissa Kuney | ||
| Vocals, Keyboards [Keys], Bass - John Cale | ||
| C1 | Everlasting Days | |
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Drums [Acoustic & Electronic] - Deantoni Parks | ||
| Featuring - Animal Collective | ||
| Mixed By - Justin Raisen | ||
| Noises - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Synth [Synths] - Brian Weitz | ||
| Viola - Caroline Buckman, Leah Katz, Rodney Wirtz | ||
| Violin - Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain, Jenny Takamatsu, Marissa Kuney | ||
| Vocals - Dave Portner, Noah Lennox | ||
| Vocals, Keyboards [Keys], Piano, Bass, Drums - John Cale | ||
| C2 | Night Crawling | |
| Backing Vocals, Producer [Additional] - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Drums [Additional] - Deantoni Parks | ||
| Mixed By - Seven Davis Jr. | ||
| Vocals, Synth [Synths], Piano, Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| C3 | Not The End Of The World | |
| Effects - TOKiMONSTA | ||
| Mixed By - Seven Davis Jr. | ||
| Percussion [Additional] - Nita Scott | ||
| Vocals, Synth [Synths], Piano, Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| D1 | I Know You're Happy | |
| Acoustic Guitar - Dev Hynes | ||
| Featuring, Vocals - Tei Shi | ||
| Mixed By - Mikaelin "Blue" BlueSpruce | ||
| Rhythm Guitar, Guitar [Guitar Solo] - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Vocals, Synth [Synths], Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Bass - John Cale | ||
| D2 | The Legal Status Of Ice | |
| Backing Vocals, Drum Programming [Additional] - Nita Scott | ||
| Drums [Acoustic], Backing Vocals - Jack Everett | ||
| Featuring - Fat White Family | ||
| Guitar, Backing Vocals - Adam J. Harmer, Dustin Boyer | ||
| Keyboards [Juno], Backing Vocals - Nathan Saoudi | ||
| Mixed By - Justin Raisen | ||
| Vocals - Lias Saoudi | ||
| Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards [Keys], Bass, Drums - John Cale | ||
| D3 | Out Your Window | |
| Cello - Matt Fish | ||
| Double Bass - Ian Walker | ||
| Guitar - Dustin Boyer | ||
| Mixed By - Justin Raisen | ||
| Viola - Caroline Buckman, Leah Katz, Rodney Wirtz | ||
| Violin - Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain, Jenny Takamatsu, Marissa Kuney | ||
| Vocals, Piano, Strings [Additional] - John Cale |
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John Cale announces Mercy, his first new album of original songs in a decade, out January 20th via Double Six / Domino. For nearly 60 years, or at least since he was a young Welshman who moved to New York and formed The Velvet Underground, Cale has been reinventing his music with dazzling and inspiring regularity. There was the bewitching chamber folk of Paris 1919 followed instantly by the gnarled rock of Fear, the provocative and spare song cycle Music for a New Society followed more than 30 years later by mighty and unabashed electronic updates. Once again, here is Cale, reimagining how his music is made, sounds, and even works. His engrossing 12-track Mercy moves through true dark-night-of-the-soul electronics toward vulnerable love songs and hopeful considerations for the future.
On Mercy, Cale enlists some of music’s most curious young minds: Animal Collective, Sylvan Esso, Laurel Halo, Tei Shi, Actress. They’re only some of the astounding cast here, brilliant musicians who climb inside Cale’s consummate vision of the world and help him redecorate there. Cale turned 80 in March, and he’s watched as many peers have passed away, particularly during the last decade. Mercy is the continuation of a long career’s work with wonder. Cale has always searched for new ways to explore old ideas of alienation, hurt, and joy; Mercy is the latest transfixing find of this unsatisfied mind.
The writings and recordings that shaped Mercy piled up for years, as Cale watched society totter at the brink of dystopia. Trump and Brexit, Covid and climate change, civil rights and right-wing extremism—Cale let the bad news of the day filter into his lines, whether that meant contemplating the sovereignty and legal status of sea ice melting near the poles or the unhinged arming of Americans. Lessons from a life (still being) richly lived floated to the fore, too, nodded to on the previously released “Night Crawling.” If we’re always regretting our past, aren’t we conscripting ourselves to permanent disappointment?
During “Story Of Blood,” after the piano prelude gives way to a frame-rattling beat and synthesizers that feel like sunshine splashed across a snowfield, the voices of Cale and Weyes Blood’s Natalie Mering slide past one another, two phantoms trying to find a partner amid the modern din. “Swing your soul,” they both sing in aspiration. In the final verse, Cale remembers this existence is not just about himself. “I’m going back to get them, my friends in the morning. Bring them with me into the light.” The accompanying video by Emmy-winning director Jethro Waters is a mix of disturbing and serene featuring both Cale and Weyes Blood. Its deep tones and religious images emphasize the track’s dark, spiritual mood.
Cale elaborates: “I’d been listening to Weyes Blood’s latest record and remembered Natalie’s puritanical vocals. I thought if I could get her to come and sing with me on the ‘Swing your soul’ section, and a few other harmonies, it would be beautiful. What I got from her was something else! Once I understood the versatility in her voice, it was as if I’d written the song with her in mind all along. Her range and fearless approach to tonality was an unexpected surprise. There’s even a little passage in there where she’s a dead-ringer for Nico.”
