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PIC. DISC
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LR 353LP
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2014 release. 1979's, Can (aka Inner Space), the band's last proper album, was less experimental than its previous releases, with Michael Karoli doing more straightforward vocals and guitar. Having spent the previous decade taking elements of the classical avant-garde (i.e. Karlheinz Stockhausen) and underground rock (i.e Velvet Underground) to create a kind of genreless "new music"--and influencing countless bands in the process--Can had reached the natural end of its journey. Although founding members Irmin Schmidt (keyboards) and Jaki Liebezeit (drums) can still be heard, Rebop Kwaku Baah and Rosko Gee of Traffic fame have been added to the mix, with former bassist Holger Czukay doing the editing.
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LR 352LP
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2014 release. Originally released in 1978, Out of Reach was one of Can's last albums before their official disbandment in 1979. Here original bass player Holger Czukay is replaced by a much more funky Rosko Gee (of Traffic Fame)--who plays a prominent role in shaping the sound of this album, writing and singing on a number of the album's tracks--while drumming duties are shared between Jaki Liebezeit and Reebop Kwaku Baah (also from Traffic), making this one of Can's more groove-heavy releases.
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B 181LP
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"Vocalist Damo Suzuki's departure from Can in 1973 had forced the band to re-evaluate their sound. Now with Michael Karoli and Irmin Schmidt sharing vocal duties, the band had also begun drawing on influences from disco and glam. While still remaining staunchly outside the mainstream, they undoubtedly became more accessible to a wider audience, and soon had a huge fan base in the UK. In fact, just a few months after playing the live show found on this double LP (recorded in Lyon in January of 1976), Can was even on Top of the Pops!" Double 140 gram clear vinyl with multicolored labels in a PVC sleeve. Limited edition of 500 copies.
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SPOON 9537CD
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"Can's seminal albums, Flow Motion and Unlimited Edition, were originally issued in 1976. These remastered CD editions stand to replace the SACD editions, issued in 2004, which are no longer available. Flow Motion (1976) saw Can moving towards a somewhat more conventional style as their recording technology improved. 'I Want More' from Flow Motion became their only hit record outside Germany including an appearance on UK's Top of the Pops, where Holger Czukay performed with a double bass."
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SPOON 9538CD
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2012 remastered edition. "Unlimited Edition is a double compilation album, an expanded version of the 1974 LP Limited Edition which was limited to 15,000 copies (tracks 14-19 were added). The album collects unreleased music from throughout the band's history from 1968 until 1976, and both the band's major singers (Damo Suzuki and Malcolm Mooney) are featured."
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SPOON 9033CD
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1997 release. Can remixes by Brian Eno, System 7, Carl Craig, Sonic Youth with Wharton Tiers, The Orb, A Guy Called Gerald, Francois Kevorkian & Rob Rives, Pete Shelley & Black Radio, U.N.K.L.E., Secret Knowledge, 3P, Westbam, Bruce Gilbert, Sunroof, Air Liquide, and Hiller/Kaiser/Leda.
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