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SPOON 9543CD
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$22.00
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Triple CD 8-panel digipak release with a 24-page booklet. Same content as the previous version, but now in superior, more manageable packaging; this edition replaces the now out-of-print box version. "Unreleased studio, soundtrack and live material. The Lost Tapes was curated by Irmin Schmidt and Daniel Miller, compiled by Irmin Schmidt and Jono Podmore, and edited by Jono Podmore. When the legendary Can studio in Weilerswist was sold to the German Rock N Pop Museum, they bought everything, including the army mattresses that covered the walls for sound protection, and relocated it to Gronau. Whilst dismantling the studio, master tapes were found and stored in the Spoon archive. With barely legible labeling, no one was sure what was on these until Irmin Schmidt and long time collaborator Jono Podmore started to go through over 30 hours of music. What they found was years of archived material, not outtakes, but rather tracks which had been shelved for a variety of reasons. This set includes material never released anywhere."
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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 9519CD
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"The new 40th Anniversary Edition of this genre-defying album comes packaged in the original UK artwork for the first time since 1971, and includes a bonus CD featuring (almost) fifty minutes of unreleased live material from 1972, remastered in 2011. Tago Mago, the first album with Damo Suzuki on vocals, features the Can line up of Holger Czukay on bass, Michael Karoli on guitars, Jaki Liebezeit on drums and Irmin Schmidt on keyboards, and was recorded at Schloss Norvenich in 1971, released later that year on United Artists. Can's influence is well known and far-reaching and the impact they made on music is felt today as keenly as it ever has been. They themselves have always been impossible to classify and reflecting this, the scope of artists who in recent years have cited Can as a major influence is varied. Of all the band's oeuvre, Tago Mago has been most often cited as an influence for a host of artists including John Lydon, Radiohead, the Fall, Ariel Pink, Fuck Buttons, Sonic Youth, Factory Floor and Queens Of The Stone Age."
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SPOON 9437CD
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$10.00
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2007 remastered release. "Although recorded in the late '60s, the material included on Can's Delay 1968 did not appear commercially until 1981. A collection of cuts featuring early vocalist Malcolm Mooney, these seven songs are among the very first Can tunes ever recorded."
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SPOON 9372CD
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$17.00
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2007 release. "A double CD of 29 classic Can tracks (all remastered); serves as the perfect introduction to the legendary German musical pioneers."
CD1:
01. Father Cannot Yell
02. Soup
03. Mother Sky
04. She Brings the Rain
05. Mushroom
06. One More Night
07. Outside My Door
08. Spoon
09. Halleluwah
10. Aumgn
11. Dizzy Dizzy
12. You Doo Right
CD2:
01. Uphill
02. Mother Upduff
03. Doko E.
04. Musette
05. Blue Bag
06. TV Spot
07. Half Past One
08. Moonshake
09. Future Days
10. Cascade Waltz
11. I Want More
12. Animal Waves
13. Don't Say No
14. Aspectacle
15. Below This Level
16. Hoolah Hoolah
17. Last Night Sleep
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SPOON 9378CD
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$10.00
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2007 remastered release. The group's fourth album, from 1972, originally issued by United Artists. "The follow-up to Tago Mago is only lesser in terms of being shorter; otherwise the Can collective delivers its expected musical recombination act with the usual power and ability. Liebezeit, at once minimalist and utterly funky, provides another base of key beat action for everyone to go off on -- from the buried, lengthy solos by Karoli on 'Pinch' to the rhythm box/keyboard action on 'Spoon'. Liebezeit and Czukay's groove on 'One More Night', calling to mind a particularly cool nightclub at the end of the evening, shows that Stereolab didn't just take the brain-melting crunch side of Can as inspiration."
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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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SPOON 9161CD
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$10.00
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2001 release. "Aptly titled Masters of Confusion is the first recorded fruit of the collaboration between Irmin Schmidt, founder member of the legendary German avant garde rock group Can, and Kumo, the artist name of drum programmer, sound engineer and producer Jono Podmore. For this album, Kumo spontaneously constructs, collapses and reshuffles towercards of rhythms sprayed with pointillist beats, over, under and between which Irmin's grand piano and keyboards dance with the poise of a Nuevo Tango player, the reflex of a gymnast and the wit of a joker on the run. Quite naturally the music carries traces of their combined experiences, which range over raging rock and incantatory trance improvisations, contemporary composition, techno and drum 'n bass." -- Wire
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SPOON 9069CD
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1998 reissue, orginally released in 1984. A combination of spacey electro-pop, dub and dark avant-rock influences, Phantom Band is one of the most authentically weird, essential and yet surprisingly overlooked organisms orbiting the Can universe. This is the third and final album from the project, masterminded by Can drummer Jaki Liebezeit, featuring Dominik von Senger (Dunkelziffer, Damo Suzuki Band/Network) on guitar, Helmut Zerlett (e.g. Dunkelziffer, Unknown Cases) on keyboards and Sheldon Ancel on vocals. Mixed and processed by Holger Czukay.
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