Moving to Island Records, he released a trilogy of influential albums— Fear , Slow Dazzle , and Helen of Troy —which featured a sparser, more unsettling rock sound.
This era included the haunting Music for a New Society (1982) and his 1990 collaboration with Lou Reed, Songs for Drella , a tribute to their mentor Andy Warhol. Audio Fidelity and "Lossless" Cale, John (1972-2005) Lossless
During this time, Cale became a prolific producer for legendary artists, including Patti Smith ( Horses ), The Stooges , The Modern Lovers , and Squeeze . Moving to Island Records, he released a trilogy