Animal Justice (extended play)

Animal Justice is the first EP by Welsh musician John Cale. It was released in September 1977 by record label Illegal. "Chickenshit" was Cale's response to his decapitation of a chicken during a gig in Croydon on April 24, 1977. This prompted the vegetarian rhythm section of Mike Visceglia and Joe Stefko to walk off and leave Cale's band.

Animal Justice
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 1977
StudioChalk Farm Studios, London
GenreArt rock
Length14:33
LanguageEnglish
LabelIllegal
ProducerJohn Cale
John Cale EP chronology
Animal Justice
(1977)
5 Tracks
(2003)
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AllMusic[1]

Recording

Animal Justice was recorded at Chalk Farm Studios in London, England. Two other songs were recorded during these sessions, "Jack the Ripper (In the Moulin Rouge)" and "Ton Ton Macoute", but were not released.[2]

Content

The album cover is by rock photographer Jill Furmanovsky.[3]

Release

Animal Justice was released in September 1977 by record label Illegal.[4]

In 1999 this EP was released as bonus tracks on the reissue of the live album Sabotage/Live (1979).

Track listing

  1. "Chickenshit" (Cale) − 3:25
  2. "Memphis" (Chuck Berry) − 3:15
  3. "Hedda Gabler" (Cale) − 7:53

Personnel

  • John Cale − vocals, guitar, piano, viola
  • Ritchie Flieger − guitar, backing vocals on "Chickenshit"
  • Jimmy Bain − bass guitar
  • Bruce Brody − Moog synthesizer
  • Kevin Currie − drums
  • Chris Spedding - guitar on "Memphis"
  • Jane Friedman − backing vocals on "Chickenshit"

"Chickenshit" contains part of a telephone conversation between Cale and Joe Stefko at the Portobello Hotel, London in April 1977.

References

  1. Thompson, Dave. "Animal Justice – John Cale | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  2. Cale, John; Bockris, Victor (1999). What's Welsh for Zen. London: Bloomsbury. p. 176. ISBN 0-7475-3668-6.
  3. Animal Justice (Media notes). John Cale. Illegal Records. 1977.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. Mitchell, Tim (2003). Sedition and Alchemy: A Biography of John Cale. London: Peter Owen. p. 117. ISBN 0-7206-11326.
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