OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 11/24

ANDREW GARIBALDI andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Wed Nov 28 18:11:59 EST 2001


You have to get 'Rite Time', the 'Live '72-'77' double CD that was witht he
box set that is now deleted and the one called 'Can' or also 'Inner Space'
witht eh spanner on the front if I remember as that gets criticised but it
is surprisingly good for later period Can, but avoid 'Out Of Reach' at all
costs.
If yuo want one of the most Can-like Holger Czukay solo albums, then you
have to get 'Good Morning Story' which we actually have in our sale offers
catalogue right now (copies due to be published in a week for the baragain
Xmas gifts, he said unashamedly) - and we had the new Club Off Chaos double
CD (Liebezeit's electronic project's new ltd editon release) and that is
realy far out stuff. Anyway, I ramble.....happy hunting.
Andy G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Medford" <nick at HERMIT0.DEMON.CO.UK>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: OFF: "Space Does Not Care" Play-list 11/24


> In message <4e.26d3b6a.2935d631 at aol.com>, Chuck Rosenberg
> <Chuckrecs at AOL.COM> writes
>
> >22.Can-- "The Empress and the Ukraine King" (Unlimited Edition;
Mute/Spoon)
>
> Never heard this, or anything else after "Landed" (not counting the recent
> live 70-75 retrospective, which is superb). Landed is pretty good, but the
> conventional wisdom is that things went rapidly downhill thereafter. But-
> since I'm aware that conventional wisdom is often a load of dingo's
kidneys-
> I'd be curious to read opinions on the later Can albums from those in the
> know. My local CD emporium has a surprisingly complete Can section right
> now and I'm thinking of taking some of it off their hands but I'm a bit
wary
> of the post-75 releases (already have everything from Monster Movie
> through to Landed). Guidance please....
> --
> Nick Medford



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