Can - Anthology (Remastered) (2014)
Artist: Can
Title: Anthology
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Spoon Records
Genre: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:35:23
Total Size: 379 Mb / 1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Anthology
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Spoon Records
Genre: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:35:23
Total Size: 379 Mb / 1 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Father Cannot Yell
02. Soup
03. Mother Sky (from Deep End)
04. She Brings The Rain (from Bottom - Ein grosser Graublauer)
05. Mushroom (2011 Remastered)
06. One More Night (2004 Remastered Version)
07. Outside My Door
08. Spoon (2004 Remastered Version)
09. Halleluhwah
10. Aumgn
11. Dizzy Dizzy
12. You Doo Right
13. Don't Say No
14. Aspectacle
15. Below This Level (Patient's Song)
16. Hoolah Hoolah
17. Last Night Sleep (Soundtrack: Until The End Of The World)
CD 2:
01. Uphill
02. Mother Upduff (May 69)
03. Doko E (Aug. 73)
04. Musette (Jan. 70)
05. Blue Bag (Inside Paper) (Oct. 70)
06. TV Spot (Apr. 71)
07. Half Past One
08. Moonshake
09. Future Days
10. Cascade Waltz
11. I Want More
12. Animal Waves
Line-up:
Bass – Czukay
Drums – Liebezeit
Guitar – Karoli
Keyboards – Schmidt
Vocals – Damo Suzuki, Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Malcolm Money, Michael Karoli
German experimental rock band formed in Cologne circa 1968, initially as Inner Space and becoming "The Can" when fronted by American vocalist Malcolm Mooney. Can are well-known as one of the key pioneers of Krautrock, particularly during the era when fronted by Japanese singer Kenji "Damo" Suzuki who "turned their sound towards a crazy mixture of improvisation, noise, mantra and funk rhythms". They were constantly at the forefront of the Krautrock scene during their 10+ year history, composed music for films by directors including Roland Klick and Wim Wenders, and had an international hit with their pop satire single "I Want More" (1976).
The first Can member to go solo was Holger Czukay, and after Can split keyboard player Irmin Schmidt established a successful solo career. Other Can members also went solo and/or participated in other projects. In 1986 Czukay, Karoli, Mooney, Schmidt, and Liebezeit reformed, resulting in the album "Rite Time" (1989). In March 2003 Can received the German music industry's Echo Award for lifetime achievement.
The first Can member to go solo was Holger Czukay, and after Can split keyboard player Irmin Schmidt established a successful solo career. Other Can members also went solo and/or participated in other projects. In 1986 Czukay, Karoli, Mooney, Schmidt, and Liebezeit reformed, resulting in the album "Rite Time" (1989). In March 2003 Can received the German music industry's Echo Award for lifetime achievement.