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Soundtracks is a 1970 compilation album by the German krautrock group Can, containing music written for various films. The album marks the departure of the band's original vocalist Malcolm Mooney , who sings on two tracks, and his replacement by Damo Suzuki .
Kamasutra: Vollendung Der Liebe (Crippled Dick Hot Wax!, 2009) – movie soundtrack recorded in 1968, released as Irmin Schmidt & Inner Space Production [2] The Lost Tapes ( Mute , 2012) – 3-CD or 5-LP box set compilation of unreleased studio and live recordings from 1968 to 1977 (UK #77)
Contortion acts often accompany acrobatics, circus acts, street performers and other live performing arts. Contortion acts are typically performed in front of a live audience. An act will showcase one or more artists performing a choreographed set of moves or poses, often to music, which require extreme flexibility. The physical flexibility ...
The soundtrack was produced by Lennie Hayton, who also conducted the MGM Studio Orchestra and Chorus for the film. The album was released in 1947 by MGM Records, originally as four 78-rpm records featuring various artists and songs from the film and cover artwork by Lennie Hayton. It was MGM Records' first soundtrack album.
Can " Yoo Doo Right " is the closing track on Can's 1969 debut album, Monster Movie , edited down from a six-hour improvisation to a twenty-minute song. "Yoo Doo Right" features a pounding, tribal drums, along with a "colossal, grinding riff, subjected to endless variation and intensification", while Malcolm Mooney chants excerpts from a love ...
The 25th anniversary re-release version contains a re-recorded music soundtrack, re-mixed for stereo, plus 15 minutes of deleted scenes following the film, [20] introduced by Waters. Certain musical excerpts used in the original version, including Igor Stravinsky 's The Rite of Spring , had to be removed and replaced in the re-release, since ...
Several of the album's songs are reworked songs from Apparition, featuring new lyrics written by Carpenter with slightly different musical passages. The band's second album, Intrinsic, was released on July 17, 2012. A month before the album's release, the Contortionist released their first music video for the song "Holomovement."
Monster Movie initially came out in late August 1969 on a small German label "Music Factory". Kalle Freynik, the head of the label, as a part of his contract with the band had a goal to "promote the product as good as the label can, and when there's any reaction the label will try to get it on a major label".