John Cale References
The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide.
You can sort the references by the title of the article or the article's date of publication.
| Reference Title | Date Sort descending |
|---|---|
| Reviews: Sabotage/Live (SP 004). Record World, 13. |
1979-12-22 |
| Reviews: Sabotage/Live (SP 004). Billboard, 76. |
1979-12-22 |
| John Cale's Last Dance. S. Savage. Creem, 11:18. | 1979-10 |
| John Cale's Military Madness. M. Gilmore. Rolling Stone, 323:16. | 1980-8-7 |
| Records: Sabotage Live. Rolling Stone, 320:75-6. | 1980-6-26 |
| Let's Go to Moscow. W. Wasacz. Creem, 11:15. | 1980-4 |
| John Cale Plays Bottom Line (photo). Record World, 21. |
1980-4-12 |
| Talent In Action. Richard Nusser. Billboard, 92:73. |
1980-4-5 |
| Records: Sabotage Live. Creem, 11:57. | 1980-3 |
| Mercenaries (Ready For War) (IR 9008) review. Record World, 24. |
1980-3-29 |
| Riffs: John Cale Betrays Everybody. R. Montifoglio. Village Voice, 25:57-8. | 1980-2-25 |
| Sabotage/Live. Paul Rambali. NME. | 1980-1 |
| Honi Soit (SP 4849) review. Billboard, 92. |
1981-3-21 |
| Honi (SP 4849) review. Record World, 16. |
1981-3-28 |
| John Cale Does More Than Make Records. Eliot Sekuler. Record World, 28. |
1981-3-28 |
| Albums: Honi Soit. Melody Maker, 56:17. | 1981-3-28 |
| Review: Honi Soit (SP 4849). Billboard, 88. |
1981-4-4 |
| Caught In the Act. Melody Maker, 56:23. | 1981-4-25 |
| Rock's Honorable Psychotic. Paul Rambali. NME. | 1981-4 |
| John Cale. Paul Bridge. Cash Box, 26. |
1981-5-16 |
| Records: Honi Soit. Rolling Stone, 348:52. | 1981-7-23 |
| Honi Soit. Robert A. Hull. Creem. | 1981-8 |
| The Academic in Peril. Dave DiMartino. Creem. | 1981-8 |