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Tago Mago (Can, 1989) 
Can - Tago Mago (CD 1989)

 
Can - Tago Mago (CD 1989)

Title: Tago Mago
Artist: Can
Record Label: Spoon
Release Year: 1989
EAN: 4015887000063
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID4018152
Description: Can: Damo Suzuki (vocals); Michael Karoli (guitar); Irmin Schmidt (keyboards); Holger Czukay (bass); Jaki Leibezeit (drums).Recorded at Inner Space Studio, Weilerswist, Germany in 1971. The influence of these seminal '70s Krautrockers on...
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Track Listing
1. Paperhouse
2. Mushroom
3. Oh Yeah
4. Hallelujah
5. Aumgn
6. Peking O
7. Bring Me Coffee Or Tea

Details
Number of CDs:2
Producer:Can
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Can: Damo Suzuki (vocals); Michael Karoli (guitar); Irmin Schmidt (keyboards); Holger Czukay (bass); Jaki Leibezeit (drums).Recorded at Inner Space Studio, Weilerswist, Germany in 1971. The influence of these seminal '70s Krautrockers on the alternative music of the '80s and '90s has been quiet but enormous. Blending the ethics of acid rock with a more forward-looking penchant for subtle sonic experimentation and atmospherics, Can dismantle traditional song structures to pursue lengthy explorations of pulsing polyrhythms, floating, associative guitar lines, keyboards, tape loops, hard, sometimes danceable grooves, and enigmatic, often indecipherable singing.TAGO MAGO is one in a triumvirate of essential Can albums (also including EGE BAMYASI and FUTURE DAYS). The least "ambient" of the three, TAGO MAGO retains much of the group's early hard-edged, guitar-based sound while still creating tapestries of rhythm, space, and texture. Shimmering pieces such as "Bring Me Coffee Or Tea" alternate with full-fledged journeys into electronica ("Aumgn"), while the nearly 20-minute psych-groove opus that is "Halleluhwah" serves as the album's centerpiece. This disc is a crucial addition to any "alternative" record collection.

Editorial Reviews
Included in Spin's 5 Essential Krautrock Records - ...'Post-rock' starts right here....one tough, streamlined groove...
Spin (09/01/2001)


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