G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
Comments:
still in shrink, comes with cd!
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Genre:Electronic, Rock Style:Krautrock, Space Rock, Experimental
Tracklist:
A1. All Gates Open LP-A2. Safe LP-A3. Sunday Jam LP-B1. Sodom LP-B2. A Spectacle LP-B3. E.F.S. Nr. 99 ("Can Can") LP-B4. Ping-Pong LP-B5. Can Be CD-1. All Gates Open CD-2. Safe CD-3. Sunday Jam CD-4. Sodom CD-5. A Spectacle CD-6. E.F.S. Nr. 99 ("Can Can") CD-7. Ping-Pong CD-8. Can Be
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Originally released in 1979.
180 gram reissue of the original vinyl release.
CD contains the same material.
No track timings given.
"This BONUS CD is not for sale separately"
Info from the Obi-strip which holds the CD:
"DIG-A-LOG with Lilith!
180 gram HQ vinyl albums featuring a bonus CD of the same album, so that you can have the "analog" and the "digital" for the price of one.
BEAT THAT!
CAN
Inner Space
1979's, Can (aka Inner Space), the band's last proper album, was less experimental than its previous releases, with Michael Karoli doing more straightforward vocals and guitar. Having spent the previous decade taking elements of the classical avant-garde (i.e. Karlheinz Stockhausen) and underground rock (i.e Velvet Underground) to create a kind of genreless "new music" - and influencing countless bands in the process - Can had reached the natural end of its journey. Although founding members Irmin Schmidt (keyboards) and Jaki Liebezeit (drums) can still be heard, Rebop Kwaku Baah and Rosko Gee of Traffic fame have been added to the mix, with former bassist Holger Czukay doing the editing."
KEYBOARDS + Electronics:
Alpha 77, Zurich
Polymoog,
Dynacord - Echolette Orgeltonkabinett,
Crumar: Organiser II, Multiman S
Farfisa,
AKG
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