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This is a live recording of the band “Kan”, which represents German rock and kraut rock. It may be famous for Japanese fans as the band where the Japanese Damo Suzuki was enrolled, but this live was after Damo left. Apparently he was a Mormon, got a German wife, joined her family’s Jehovah’s Witnesses, and left the group. KAN was mostly an instrumental band during this period, as the vocalist was not settled, with Malcolm Mooney missing and Damo Suzuki missing. The occasional vocals are by guitarist Michael Caroli. All the songs from the masterpiece album “Soon Over Babaluma” released during this time are played here. Of course, the version of the album is not the same. The popular “Dizzy Dizzy” is a must-listen, and you can enjoy a different performance each time. The cans of this period were long and aggressive, reminiscent of the Velvet Underground’s “Sister Ray,” and they were acidic, danceable, and groovy, with ideas from Holger Czukay, the band’s brains, sprinkled throughout. Play. It can also be recommended as an introductory book for those who have never had any experience with kraut rock. Although it is an audience sound source, the cuts between songs have been edited, and the hiss noise has been cut as much as possible by remastering, so if it were not for the occasional applause that can be heard nearby, you could mistake it for a board. It’s different from today’s shiny high-quality sound, but it’s actually a good match for this kind of music. Recorded Live at Bataclan, Paris, France, January , 1975 EXCELLENT Audience Recording // 74 min 1. GLORY 2. DIZZY DIZZY 3. QUANTUM PHYSICS 4. SPLASH 5. CHAIN ​​REACTION 6. UP THE FLOYD ’75 Michael Karoli – guitar, vocal Irmin Schmidt – keyboards Holger Czukay – bass Jaki Liebezeit – drums
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