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by cjh_Archive
tmidgett wrote:Soundtracks is my favoriteSoundtracks was the first Can LP I bought, this was just before the 90s Spoon reissues were common and I found an original on United Artists. I didn't eat proper food for about two weeks but always thought that was a fair trade. It's a great album and one to come back to when you've blazed through the others to explore the tracks that aren't Mother Sky. Soul Desert, Don't Turn On The Light, first rate.Gramsci: each early Can album is its own universe. You could do worse to explore them chronologically as it's fascinating how they develop (Monster Movie is the most rock, simple, stark, the others add complexity) but however you approach them they break down like this for me.Essential: Monster Movie, Soundtracks, Tago Mago, Ege Bamyasi, Future DaysAlso essential but come to them later: Delay, Lost TapesWorthwhile, excellent in places: Unlimited Edition, Soon Over Babaluma (side 2).Landed is pretty cool but it's clear we're dealing with a somewhat different animal from this point forward. The rest contain some great moments (if I have a Can guilty pleasure it's Sunday Jam from the 1978 Can LP, it sounds like Balearic disco prog) but the albums lose coherence and become curate's eggs at best.But that early run of five or six albums covers a ridiculous amount of ground and as as good as experimental rock music gets. Once you've absorbed them you'll hear their influence everywhere.