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  2. Can (band) - Wikipedia

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    At Mooney's suggestion, the band changed their name to Can. [12] Mooney suggested the name for its positive meanings in various languages. [13] Liebezeit later suggested the backronym "communism, anarchism, nihilism", after an English magazine claimed this was the intended meaning. [15]

  3. Can discography - Wikipedia

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    Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) (Spoon, 1999) – collection of live recordings 1972–1977 (originally packaged with the Can Box CD/video/book set) Live in Stuttgart 1975 (Spoon/Mute, 2021) – CD or 3-LP or digital

  4. Rite Time - Wikipedia

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    Rite Time is the eleventh and final studio album by the German krautrock band Can, released in late Summer 1989 by Mercury Records. [2] The album features the vocals of the band's original singer, Malcolm Mooney, who had left the group in 1970 after their debut album Monster Movie. Upon the album's initial release, "In the Distance Lies the ...

  5. Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) - Wikipedia

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    Can Live Music (Live 1971–1977) is a double live album by the band Can, released in 1999 and recorded in the UK and West Germany between 1972 and 1977 (despite the title referencing 1971). It was originally included in the now out-of-print Can box set , Can Box .

  6. Soundtracks (Can album) - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Monster Movie (Can album) - Wikipedia

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    Previously the band had been known as "Inner Space", which later became the name of their recording studio. Some copies of the LP bore the subtitle "Made in a castle with better equipment", [ 16 ] referring to Schloss Nörvenich , the 14th-century castle in Nörvenich , North Rhine-Westphalia , where the band recorded from 1968–69.

  8. Landed (album) - Wikipedia

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    Landed is the sixth studio album by the German krautrock band Can, released in September 1975 by Virgin Records. It is the first Can album to get what producer Holger Czukay described as a "professional mix", marked by a more layered sound provided by the 16-track tape recording process. [1]

  9. Malcolm Mooney - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally known as "Inner Space", but Mooney came up with "The Can", later shortened to Can. [3] Can showed him an instrumental tape and asked to came up with accompanying lyrics, which turned out as "Father Cannot Yell" on Monster Movie , reminiscing about his pilgrimage and taking inspiration from the relationship between Zim ...