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Tago Mago (40th Anniversary 2CD set)
CD (Item 590082) Spoon (Germany), 1971 — Condition: New Copy
Moody genius from Can – and one of the greatest albums of its time! Tons of spooky spare atmosphere, vocals that go from a lull to a cathartic echoey shriek, and that rollicking and propulsive backbeat that makes Can a band for the ages. Not just a landmark in what was to be dubbed Krautrock – truly an indispensable masterpiece regardless of genre, and a record so influential to so many movements in underground music that it is really impossible to imagine the world without it. Timeless! Tracks include "Paperchase", "Mushroom", "Oh Yeah", "Halleluwah", "Aumgn", "Peking O", and "Bring Me Coffee Or Tea". Expanded 2CD version features previously-unreleased live tracks from 1972 – 3 really long tunes that include a 30 minute workout on "Spoon", plus "Halleluwah" and "Mushroom", both in nice extended takes! © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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