Can the Lost Tapes review?

Can the Lost Tapes review?

Thirdly an excellent repertoire of unreleased live performances that showed CAN in its prime and was far from a studio only band. With a playing time of roughly 196 minutes, THE LOST TAPES is a massive sprawling collection of music that proves impossible to take in on a single listen but who would really want to.

Can the lost tapes vinyl?

The vinyl issue of The Lost Tapes will come with a 24” square poster and a 28 page booklet with sleeve notes by Irmin Schmidt and Ian Harrison. …

Can records ranked?

The best album credited to Can is Tago Mago which is ranked number 152 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 11,671. Can is ranked number 95 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 25,665.

Can Lost Tapes pitchfork?

The Lost Tapes is a compilation album of studio outtakes and live recordings by the German experimental rock band Can, which was originally released as an LP in 2012 by Spoon Records in conjunction with Mute Records….The Lost Tapes.

Aggregate scores
Source Rating
AllMusic
Pitchfork 7.1/10

Can Lost Tapes discogs?

Godzilla Fragment** was recorded/mixed by John Moon (3) for Radio Trent in 1976 at Nottingham University not 75….Tracklist.

Millionenspiel 5:49
Deadly Doris 3:10
Graublau 16:47
When Darkness Comes 3:48
Blind Mirror Surf 8:39

Can Future Days review?

The closing “Bel Air” is a gloriously expansive piece of music that progresses almost imperceptibly, ending abruptly after exactly 20 minutes. Aptly titled, Future Days is fiercely progressive, calming, complex, intense, and beautiful all at once. It is one of Can’s most fully realized and lasting achievements.

Can best albums ranked?

Rite Time (1989)

  • Out Of Reach (1978)
  • Flow Motion (1976)
  • Saw Delight (1977)
  • Live Tapes 1971–77 (1998)
  • Un/Limited Edition(s) (1974)
  • Can (aka Inner Space) (1979)
  • Sacrilege (1997)
  • Can Future Days Wikipedia?

    Future Days is the fourth studio album by the German experimental rock group Can, originally released in 1973. It is the last Can album to feature Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki.

    Can future days all music?

    Future Days
    SprayMoonshakeBel Air
    Future Days/Songs

    Can Future Days genre?

    Rock
    Future Days/Genres