Honi Soit (album)

Honi Soit

Cover art by Andy Warhol
Studio album by John Cale
Released March 1981
Recorded CBS Studios, East 30th St. & Media Sound, New York City, United States
Genre Art rock
Length 37:45
Label A&M
Producer Mike Thorne, John Cale
John Cale chronology
Sabotage/Live
(1979)
Honi Soit
(1981)
Music for a New Society
(1982)
Singles from Honi Soit
  1. "Dead or Alive"/"Honi Soit"
    Released: 1981

Honi Soit is the seventh studio album by Welsh musician John Cale, released in 1981 by record label A&M.

Content

All songs were written by Cale, except "Streets of Laredo", a traditional song arranged by Cale. The track "Need Your Loving" was left off the album in favour of "Riverbank".[1]

Andy Warhol suggested the album should be called John and Yoko,[2] and provided the cover art, in black and white, but against Warhol's wishes Cale colorized it.[2] In a tongue-in-cheek allusion to the song "Fighter Pilot", the credits on the sleeve give each of the musicians a mock military aviation role, with Cale described as "flight surgeon". The album's title is an abbreviation of the phrase ″Honi soit qui mal y pense″ (French: "shame upon him who thinks evil of it"[3]), the motto of the British Order of the Garter.[4]

Release

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Trouser Pressmixed[6]

Honi Soit was released in March 1981 by record label A&M. The album is Cale's only album to date to chart in the US, reaching number 154.

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Cale; except where indicated

Side A
  1. "Dead or Alive"
  2. "Strange Times in Casablanca"
  3. "Fighter Pilot"
  4. "Wilson Joliet"
  5. "Streets of Laredo" (Traditional)
Side B
  1. "Honi Soit (La Première Leçon de Français)"
  2. "Riverbank"
  3. "Russian Roulette"
  4. "Magic & Lies"

Personnel

Technical

Thank you "Michael Leon and A&M Records"

References

  1. https://werksman.home.xs4all.nl/cale/disc/honi_soit.html
  2. 1 2 Cale, John; Bockris, Victor (1999). What's Welsh for Zen. London: Bloomsbury. p. 196. ISBN 0 7475 3668 6.
  3. nb : The spelling of the word "Honi" is old French, it would nowadays be spelt "Honni".
  4. Cale, John; Bockris, Victor (1999). What's Welsh for Zen. London: Bloomsbury. p. 197. ISBN 0 7475 3668 6.
  5. Deming, Mark. "Honi Soit – John Cale | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  6. Grant, Steven; Sheridan, David; Robbins, Ira. "TrouserPress.com :: John Cale". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
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