This is the complete guide for CAN with Holger Czukay and Krautrock collectors
This section of the Vinyl Record Collectors guide lists the complete gramophone aka vinyl LP record discography of the German Krautrock band: CAN. On this summary page you will find album/record catalognrs, album titles, year of issue and country in which the record was issued.
Detailed information incl collector's information, production information, and photos of the album covers can be viewed by selecting the records below individually.
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| Album catalognr | Band/Performer - Album Title | Year | Country |
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Future Days is the last album to feature Japanese vocalist Damo Suzuki. On Future Days, the band employs more of an ambient sound than on their previous efforts, especially on the title track and the twenty minute "Bel Air". |
1973 | Germany | |
| Can - Future Days | 1973 | Germany | |
| United Artists UAS 29505 |
CAN - Future Days | 1973 | UK / England |
| United Artists Records |
CAN - Limited Edition | ||
White Spoon Records Spoon 004 / 66.22.237-01 |
Monster Movie is the debut album by the German krautrock band Can, recorded and released in 1969. After the release of their first two singles in 1968, Can produced an album that was to be their full-length debut, entitled Prepared to Meet Thy Pnoom, but no record company was willing to release it. Monster Movie was Can's attempt to make a more accessible record for commercial release. |
1989 | Germany |
| CAN - Out Of Reach | 1999-2001 | Germany | |
| Tago Mago Records Salem TM-2215 |
"Prehistoric Future is supposed to be Can's first-ever jam, "spontaneously composed by Can at Scholss Nörvenich, West Germany, June 1968". The core lineup of Karoli / Czukay / Schmidt / Liebezeit are joined by David Johnson (flute, tapes) and Manni Löhe (vocals, percussion, flute) |
France | |
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Radio Waves is a collection of rare CAN live and studio recordings recorded between 1969-1972 |
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SOON OVER BABALUMA was Can's last album which was recorded straight onto stereo without a multi-tracking machine. An era came to an end |
1974 | England | |
| Can - Soon Over Babaluma | 1974 | Germany | |
| Liberty LBS 83 437 |
Soundtracks is a soundtrack album by the Krautrock group Can. It was first released in 1970 and consists of tracks written for various films. The album marks the departure of the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney, who sings on two tracks, to be replaced by new member Damo Suzuki. |
1970 | Germany |
| Can - Spoon / Shikako Maru Ten 7" Single | |||
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TAGO MAGO was CAN's official second album and was an attempt in achieving a mystery musical world from light to darkness and return. The album consisted not only out of regularly recorded music, but for the first time CAN combined 'in-between-recordings', that means the musicians were secretly recorded in the pauses when a new microphone and recording set up was being established. In that time the rest of the group just played in order to make the time pass by instead of waiting till the technical problems were solved. And there was always one microphone and one recorder on standby position for such cases. Altogether certainly a psychedelic experience, and the studio itself even turned into something new e.g. by changing dramatically the whole illumination. |
1971 | Germany | |
| CAN - Unlimited Edition | 1976 | Germany | |