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Can: Malcolm Mooney (vocals); Michael Karoli (guitar); Irmin Schmidt (keyboards); Holger Czukay (bass); Jaki Leibzeit (drums). Recorded at Schloss Norvenich, Germany in 1968 & 1969. Although recorded in the late '60s, the material included on Can's Delay...1968 did not appear commercially until 1981. A collection of cuts featuring early vocalist Malcolm Mooney, these seven songs are among the very first Can tunes ever recorded; while nowhere near as intricate or assured as the group's later work, the visceral energy of tracks like the deranged "Uphill" and "Butterfly" is undeniable. ~ Jason Ankeny A ragged-but-right Can recorded the material found on DELAY before and after completing 1968's official debut, MONSTER MOVIE. Literally delayed, this important document of the band's beginnings was edited from archival tapes by bassist and co-founder Holger Czukay and didn't see release until 1981. It's a surprisingly strong collection that's redolent of the group's influences (Stooges, Hendrix, Velvet Underground, Captain Beefheart, perhaps the 13th Floor Elevators) and sheds light on Can's formative years. "Butterfly" kicks off DELAY in an immediately recognizable mode. Czukay, superb drummer Jaki Liebezeit, and guitarist Michael Karoli lock into a mesmerizing, maze-like groove while expatriate American artist Malcolm Mooney extemporizes a parched mantra about how "dying butterfly began to fly," and keyboardist Irmin Schmidt fills the spaces with dissonant, seesawing electronics. If possible, "Little Star of Bethlehem," a spoken/sung saunter through feedback-streaked Band of Gypsies territory, and the fragment "Pnoom" are even more art-damaged. Schmidt's synthesizers lend an appealingly woozy psychedelic glaze to "Thief," an ambitious number couched in Karoli's spindly, melodic phrasing. "Man Named Joe" is warped rockabilly with a falsetto scat and wheezy, harmonica-like synth. The irresistible "Nineteen Century Man" and "Uphill" mine an arty funk-punk groove between James Brown and Iggy Pop.The Wire (p.53) - "'Nineteenth Century Man' is raw and expressionist avant garage rock..." **Super Audio CD (SACD) Hybrid** This CD will play in standard CD players. A Super Audio CD player is required to take advantage of the SACD sound technology. Can Delay Songs | | Delay CD DELAY 1968: |
| 1. | Butterfly | $1.87 | |
| 2. | Pnoom | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Ninetenn Century Man | |
| 4. | Thief | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Man Named Joe | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Uphill | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Little Star of Bethlehem | $1.87 | |
| Purchase Delay CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Can Unlimited Edition CD (1976) Remastered
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$14.55 Can: Damo Suzuki, Malcolm Mooney (vocals); Michael ...
| | Can Landed CD (1975) Remastered
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| | Can Flow Motion CD (1976) SACD Hybrid; Remastered
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$14.59 Can: Michael Karoli (vocals, slide guitar, electric violin, baglama); Irmin Scmidt (vocals, keyboards); Holger Czukay (bass, djun, background vocals); Jaki Liebezeit ...
| | Can Rite Time CD (1989) SACD Hybrid; Remastered
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$14.49 Can: Malcolm Mooney (vocals); Michael Karoli (guitar, pocket organ, bass, background vocals); Holger Czukay (French horn, synthesizer, bass); Irmin Schmidt (keyboards, kimbele); ...
| | Can Saw Delight CD (1977) SACD Hybrid; Remastered
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| | Can CD (1979) SACD Hybrid; Remastered
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| | Nortec Collective Tijuana Sessions Vol. 1 CD (2001)
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| | Anita O'Day Diva Series CD (2003)
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$8.69 Live Recording
Personnel: Anita O'Day (vocals); Skeets Herfurt, Wilbur Schwartz (alto saxophone); Ben Webster (tenor saxophone); Chuck Gentry (baritone saxophone); Roy Haynes, Cal Tjader (vibraphone); Oscar Peterson, Al Pellegrini (piano); Herb Ellis, Tommy Tedesco (guitar); Ray Brown, JOe Mondragon (bass). Producers: Buddy Bregman, Barney Kessel, Creed Taylor. Compilation producer: Bryan Koniarz. Recorded between 1955 & 1962. Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald. This is part of Verve's Diva Series. Personnel: Anita O'Day (vocals); Herb Ellis, Howard Roberts , Al Hendrickson, Al Viola, Tommy Tedesco , Tony Rizzi, Barney Kessel, Barry Galbraith (guitar); Bud Shank (flute, alto saxophone); Walter Levinsky (clarinet, woodwinds, alto saxophone); Buddy Collette (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Jerome Richardson, Zoot Sims (woodwinds, tenor saxophone); Joe Maini (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ronnie Lang (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Ted Nash, Benny Carter , Skeets Herfurt, Wilbur Schwartz, Charlie Kennedy (alto saxophone); Fred Falensby, Gene Cipriano, Richie Kamuca, Babe Russin, Ben Webster, Bill Perkins, Justin Gordon (tenor saxophone); Chuck Gentry, Jack Nimitz (baritone saxophone); Manny Klein, Uan Rasey, Conrad Gozzo, Conte Candoli, Phil Gilbert, Bill Catalano, John Anderson Concert Orchestra , Doc Severinsen, Don Fagerquist, Frank Beach, Herb Pomeroy, Jack Sheldon, Jules Chaiken, Al Porcino, Pete Candoli, Ray Triscari, Roy Eldridge, Sam Noto, Bernie Glow, Lee Katzman (trumpet); Kenny Shroyer (trombone, bass trombone); Milt Bernhart, Dick Noel, Dicky Wells, Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Eddie Kusby, Joe Howard, Kent Larsen, Murray McEachern, Si Zentner, Willie Dennis , Tommy Pederson , Bill Schaeffer, Billy Byers, Bob Edmondson, Bob Enevoldsen, Archie LeCoque, Jim Amlotte, Lew McCreary, Dave Wells ...
| | Patto Hold Your Fire CD (1971) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Germany
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$19.69 CD contains 3 bonus tracks. Personnel: Ollie Halsall (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, vibraphone); Mike Patto, Clive Griffiths (vocals); John Halsey (drums, percussion). Recording information: Island Studios. Ignore the fact that the opening title track sounds almost exactly like the intro to Neil Young's "Ohio" and Patto's second album kicks into gear from the moment needle strikes vinyl. A driving fiesta of good-time bluesy-rock, Hold Your Fire retains just enough of its predecessor's jazz fusion sensibilities to ensure that you're never sure what will happen next, but similarly imbibes sufficient oxygen from elsewhere on the early-'70s British rock underground to line up alongside any other primal gem of the age. Certainly producer Muff Winwood seems considerably more at ease than he did his last time around, hauling Ollie Halsall's tuneful soloing high up in the mix and framing the album's best tracks -- the melancholy "You, You Point Your Finger" among them -- within some breathtakingly lovely arrangements. Another highlight, the ...
| | Flying High Again - The World's Greatest Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne CD (2006)
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| | Leo Di Gennaro Ways CD (2006)
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| | Cornelius Sensuous CD (2006)
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$12.85 Japanese avant-pop maverick Keigo Oyamada has the kind of restless creative imagination that has been the hallmark of many of pop music's damaged geniuses (Syd Barrett, Brian Wilson). Oyamada's whimsical, often woozy output as Cornelius strays far ...
| | Degradead Out Of Body Experience CD (2009) (Import)
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