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Forums > Rock & Prog > Can - Ege Bamyasi (1972) (Japan Remastered 2005), EAC, WavPack, Full Scans |
Posted by: mosquito on 08-01-2008, 13:07 | ||||||||||||||||||
Line-Up: Holger Czukay (bass) Michael Karoli (guitar) Jaki Liebezeit (drums) Damo Suzuki (vocals) Irmin Schmidt (keyboards) Review Ege Bamyasi drops the haze and hits with a sharp pang from the get-go. Often described as the "tense" Can album, Ege Bamyasi is actually the band at its most focused, bolstered in part by the surprisingly good performance of the single "Spoon". The proto synth-pop (or synth-rock) song was used as the theme to a popular German television show, and made enough money for the band that they could afford a better recording environment and a chance to do justice to their ideas. "Pinch" is reminiscent of concurrent Miles Davis; a tough, dissonant take on rock, always kept sparse enough as to be unsettling. Likewise, "One More Night" was dry and efficient in the extreme, though, musically having more in common with Steve Reich than Davis. "Sing Swan Song" was Can's best ballad, while "Vitamin C" is still the best funk ever to come out of Europe. The band would refine their sound even more in coming years, but they wouldn't really ever get better than this. (Pitchfork, Rating: 9.8) |
Posted by: mosquito on 08-01-2008, 13:08 | ||
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Posted by: kokiku on 08-01-2008, 23:25 |
Как я люблю людей, который постят релизы и не задают надоевших вопросов! Thanks! ![]() |
Posted by: OlCh on 08-01-2008, 23:37 |
и которые, к тому же, постят правильно ![]() |
Posted by: kokiku on 08-01-2008, 23:51 |
ОК Добавлю: и к ним не возникает вопросов. ![]() |