Can: Unlimited Edition
Can: Unlimited Edition
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Can
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 724596953815
Genre: Rock
Can was founded in 1968 by Irmin Schmidt, Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli and Jaki Liebezeit. UNLIMITED EDITION pressed as a double LP features unreleased tracks from 1968 to 1974 recorded in Can's private Inner Space studios. It is an essential album for those who want to know more about the roots of the band. Five cuts listed as 'E.F.S.' refer to the band's continuing Ethnological Forgery Series- a series of songs in which Can self-consciously imitated various 'world music' genres.
Tracks:
1.1 Gomorrha (Dec. 73)
1.2 Doko E (Aug. 73)
1.3 LH 7O2 (Nairobi/München) (March 72)
1.4 I'm Too Leise (March 72)
1.5 Musette (Jan. 70)
1.6 Blue Bag (Inside Paper) (Oct. 70)
1.7 E.F.S. No. 27 (Dec. 70)
1.8 TV Spot (Apr. 71)
1.9 E.F.S. No. 7 (Sept. 68)
1.10 The Empress and the Ukraine King (Jan. 69)
1.11 E.F.S. No. 10 (Jan. 69)
1.12 Mother Upduff (May 69)
1.13 E.F.S. No. 36 (May 74)
2.1 Cutaway (March 69)
2.2 Connection (March 69)
2.3 Fall of Another Year (Aug. 69)
2.4 E.F.S. No. 8 (Nov. 68)
2.5 Transcendental Express (July 75)
2.6 Ibis (Sept. 74)