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[prog-rock] (2024) Can - Live in Keele 1977 [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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Prog Rock Britannia
Jan 02, 2009 ⢠1h 29m ⢠Documentary, Music, TV Movie
Overview
Overview of Prog Rock history in the UK: Documentary about progressive music and the generation of bands that were involved, from the international success stories of Yes, Genesis, ELP, King Crimson and Jethro Tull to the trials and tribulations of lesser-known bands such as Caravan and Egg.
Director: Chris Rodley
Cast: Nigel Planer, Robert Wyatt, Mike Oldfield, Pete Sinfield, Rick Wakeman
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Can â Live in Keele 1977 (2024)
Review:
Live in Keele 1977 is a dynamic document of late-period Can. Recorded in March 1977, the core line up of Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Michael Karoli, and Holger Czukay are augmented by the addition of Rosko Gee (Traffic) on bass. Geeâs recent addition to the line-up meant that Holger Czukay was freed up from bass duties to perform âwaveform radio and spec. soundsâ, manifesting here as otherworldly sounds, samples and what one reviewer of a later show described as âmoontalk to a white continental telephoneâ. 1977 was a difficult period for Can; their recently released eighth studio album, Saw Delight, had been badly received and although posterity has been kinder to the album, the reviews on release were savage.
Journalist, broadcaster and author Jennifer Lucy Allanâs meticulous research of the time, place and context of the performance on the accompanying sleeve notes led her to declare of the album:
âOn paper, unremarkable.
In practice, a precious hunk of sonic material.â
Before going on to remind us that âThe heads know â forums and published books alike agree â that â76-â77 is the best of the Can live years (Keele included). A couple of the tracks from this show have been included on fan-made âbest ofâ live bootlegs over the years. And wow, are they right.â The new album is the final release in current series of live documents that launched with Can Live in Stuttgart 1975, (Uncutâs Reissue of the Year, #2 in MOJOâs Reissues of the Year, #7 in The Wireâs Archive Reissues of the Year plus more), followed by Can Live in Cuxhaven 1976, (which again featured heavily in the Reissues of the Year); Can Live in Brighton 1975 (âPure dynamite⌠keep them comingâ â MOJO); Can Live in Paris 1973, the first of the series to feature the late Damo Suzuki (âa vivid tribute to one of rockâs best improvisational groupsâ â Financial Times), and Can live in Aston 1977 (The Quietusâs Reissue of the Week â âItâs undoubtedly music for mind expansion, but it stretches the brain in ways that remain unique â Can have always been purveyors of inner space rock, with each trip into the unknown as different as their showsâ).Founded in the late â60s and disbanded just over a decade later, Canâs unprecedented and bold marriage of hypnotic grooves and avant-garde instrumental textures has made them one of the most important and innovative bands of all time. This collection of albums recorded throughout Europe from 73-77, reveal a totally different perspective to the group. Through the series, yuo may hear familiar themes, riffs and motifs popping up and rippling through the jams, but they are often only fleeting glimpses of familiar faces in a swirling crowd. At other points, you will hear music that didnât make it onto the official album canon. In these recordings Can go to even more extreme ranges than with their studio work: from mellow, ambient drift-rock to the white-dwarf sonic-meltdown moments they used to nickname âGodzillasâ. And even as they adapt and chase the rhythm from minute to minute, you can hear the extraordinary musical telepathy its members shared. â bandcamp
Track List:
01. Keele 77 Eins
02. Keele 77 Zwei
03. Keele 77 Drei
04. Keele 77 Vier
05. Keele 77 FĂźnf
Media Report:
Genre: prog-rock
Origin: Germany
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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