John Cale Discography - Productions

Productions

  • The Stooges (by The Stooges) (Elektra) 1969
  • The Marble Index Arranged by John Cale produced by Frazier Mohawk (by Nico) 1969
  • Desertshore (by Nico) 1970
  • Jennifer (by Jennifer Warnes) 1972
  • The End... (by Nico) 1973
  • Chunky, Novi & Ernie (by Chunky, Novi and Ernie) (co-produced with Ted Templeman) (Warners) 1973
  • Horses (by Patti Smith) (Arista) 1975
  • The Modern Lovers (by The Modern Lovers) (Beserkley) 1976
  • I don't wanna EP (by Sham 69) (Step Forward) 1977
  • Packet of three EP (by Squeeze) (Deptford Fun City) 1977
  • i need nothing/Electrocutioner (by Menace) (Illegal)1977
  • Squeeze (by Squeeze) 1978 (U.K. Squeeze in North America and Australia)
  • Model Citizens EP (by Model Citizens) (Spy) 1978
  • Some things never change (by David Kubinec) (A&M) 1978
  • Shopping for clothes EP (by Snatch) (Fetish) 1980
  • Une nouvelle vie (by Modern Guy) (Dorian) 1980
  • Camera Obscura (by Nico) 1985
  • Try To Be Mensch (by Element Of Crime) 1987
  • Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)(by Happy Mondays) 1987
  • Crawl with me (by Art Bergmann) (Duke Street) 1988
  • Lullabies for lager louts (by Big Vern) 1989
  • Louise Féron (by Louise Féron) (Virgin) 1991
  • Rooms (by Goya Dress) (Nude) 1996
  • The Rapture (by Siouxsie and the Banshees) (Wonderland) 1994
  • The Boxing Mirror (by Alejandro Escovedo) 2006

Soundtrack for films Basquiat, American Psycho, Smokin' Aces, I Shot Andy Warhol, 'Maginobi, 'Sid & Nancy, 'Caged Heat, 'Something Wild, Love Me, Paris (film), Rhinoceros Eyes, Who Am I This Time?, Abschied and Wisconsin Death Trip

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