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Originally Posted by Insignificant
I think "Move Right In", "Ride Into the Sun", "Guess I'm Falling in Love", "Stephanie Says", and "Hey Mr. Rain" were slated to be on a third album before Cale was forced out.
"Men of Good Fortune" dates back as early as '66, while "Say Goodnight", later "Goodnight, Ladies", was first performed around 1969. Think about what else might be found on some of Cale's tapes, or Klimek's, or Warhol's. Not just things later released, but unreleased.
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Of the officially released studio 'leftovers' (and I'm not too familiar with the bootlegs), I think it's safe to say that 'Hey Mr. Rain', 'Temptation Inside Your Heart' and 'Stephanie Says' were recorded with the intentions of including them on a third Cale-based album. 'Guess I'm falling In Love' had been floating around in some form or another since the winter of '66/'67; the instrumental version that finally came out on
Another View dates from the
White Light/White Heat sessions in December of '67. It's unclear if they intended to include a completed version of that on the alleged record. However, 'The Story of My Life' and 'What Goes On' had definitely been worked up while Cale was still around--he gets credit as co-songwriter on the former, and there's a Cale-inclusive live version of the latter on the box set. As for 'Ride Into the Sun' and 'Move Right In', those weren't recorded until the fall of '69 long after Cale left--unless, of course, there are earlier versions sitting somewhere in a can....