Released in 1976 as a double-album expansion of 1974's LIMITED EDITION, UNLIMITED EDITION collects previously unreleased recordings made by Can between 1968 and 1974. Because the group owned their own rehearsal space/studio, Inner Space, they could record pretty much at whim, not only when release schedules dictated. While in some hands, this lack of structure would be an open invitation for endless, boring jams, the members of Can are far too self-disciplined for that.
While a distinct looseness permeates these songs, none of them are unstructured or repetitive enough to truly be called jams. Instead, they're explorations, like the improvisations of a talented, intuitive jazz combo. While many of the 19 tracks--including several entries in their ongoing Ethnological Forgeries series--are instrumentals, former singers Malcolm Mooney and Damo Suzuki are both represented here.
Recorded at Can Studio, Weilerswist, Germany between September 1968 and July 1975.
Uncut (p.132) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[E]xhibiting both Can's workings and playfulness, particularly on the Faust-like extended patchwork of 'Cutaway'." Mojo (Publisher) (p.112) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Rough, flawed and fascinating, this is Can at their most spontaneous, running through weird skanks, cosmic abstractions, soundtrack pieces and fake folk music."
Can - 'Unlimited Edition' (Mute) Good compilation of Can's previously released material.Originally released as a low-priced two-lp in 1976.Just a couple of the CD's note worthy tracks worth mentioning I really enjoyed was "TV Spot" and the jamming "The Empress And The Ukraine King".However,the entire disc is very well assembled,I thought.A should-have. Submitted by mikereedinusa (Shawnee Mission,Kansas;USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 2 of 4 found this helpful.
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