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- Artist(s): Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli, Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit
- Summary: The Krautrock band's complete 1975 90-minutes concert in Stuttgart comes from live tape recordings newly mixed and mastered by Irmin Schmidt and Rene Tinner.
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- Record Label: Mute
- Genre(s): Experimental, Avant-Garde, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Experimental Rock, Art Rock, Experimental Electronic, Kraut Rock
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Jun 4, 2021Mind-blowing on any level. Colossally vital.
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UncutJun 4, 2021Indispensable, but that’s no surprise.
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Jun 4, 2021Sure, 90 minutes of free-flowing instrumental workouts may seem daunting to more casual Can fans who prefer their kosmische musik spiked with more digestible doses of “Vitamin C.” But devoted heads who surrender to the tide will no doubt emerge from Live in Stuttgart 1975 with another Can maxim in mind: I want more.
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MojoJun 4, 2021Each member is the main player in their sphere, while remaining part of the whole. [Jul 2021, p.92]
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Jun 4, 2021Their studio albums solidified Can's reputation as one of the most important and groundbreaking bands of their time, but Stuttgart 1975 exemplifies how that creative spirit translated to the stage, highlighting yet another side of Can's limitless ability.
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Classic Rock MagazineJun 4, 2021Each of its five segments finds nascent chaos metamorphosing into funk-fuelled crescendo as if by inspired osmosis. [Jul 2021, p.93]