
Can- Delay 1968
You either love Can or hate 'em. I love 'em. This Album consists of Various Studio potterings from 1968, which did'nt see the light until the early 80's.
However, what most impreesed me about this early work, is the power and dynamicism of Jaki Leibezeit's drumming. its Awesome.
You can hear shades of things to come...particularly TAGO MAGO, although by then, Damo Suzuki had taken over on Vocals...in my opinion Suzuki better suited to Can's particular brand of madness.
Musically it's a fascinating study of what early Can were about, and in my opinion is essential for any selfrespecting Can fan.
If I have a critiscm, and this is only personal, I don't particularly like Malcolm Mooneys voice...never have done, and for that reason I found Rite Time dissapointing.
However, This is about Delay, and if you like Can, you really should own this !!
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