Soon Over Babaluma (Remastered Sacd/CD Hybrid] ~ Can |
Unlimited Edition (Remastered Sacd/CD Hybrid) ~ Can
£10.98
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| 1. Full Moon On The Highway |
| 2. Half Past One |
| 3. Hunters And Collectors |
| 4. Vernal Equinox |
| 5. Red Hot Indians |
| 6. Unfinished |
The pick is undeniably Future Days, considered by many to be the groups finest hour: the last album to feature deranged Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki, it sees the band working as one, crafting long vistas of blissful ambient sound powered by Jaki Liebzeits steady, machine-like drumming. 1974s Soon Over Babaluma is an underrated Can moment, however: guitarist Michael Karoli switches to violin on "Dizzy Dizzy", even adding a hushed, mantric vocal, while the eleven-minute "Chain Reaction" offers the first taste of Cans disco-influenced future.
Something of a mixed bag, Unlimited Edition is most interesting as an example of Cans musical breadth: a compilation spanning five years, it features everything from the cranked Velvets garage of "Mother Upduff" featuring original vocalist Malcolm Mooney - to "Cutaway", seventeen minutes of dizzying tape-splice experiments. Finally, 1975s Landed: its far from a highlight of Cans back catalogue, but "Hunters And Collectors" and the raging "Vernal Equinox", featuring some furious Karoli soloing, are not without their charms. --Louis Pattison
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