Halleluhwah

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Halleluhwah is a song by the krautrock band Can, on their 1971 album Tago Mago. The track, which originally took up a whole side of vinyl, lasts for 18 minutes and 28 seconds and is typical of the band's sound around 1971 in that it features improvised guitars and keyboards, tape editing, and the rhythym section "pounding out a monster trance/funk beat" [1].

On frontman Damo Suzuki's album V.E.R.N.I.S.S.A.G.E, a version of this song is performed along with one of Mushroom. His band at the time featured Can's Jaki Liebezeit on drums.

Can
Holger Czukay | Michael Karoli | Jaki Liebezeit | Irmin Schmidt
Malcolm Mooney | Damo Suzuki | Rosko Gee | Rebop Kwaku Baah
Discography
Albums: Monster Movie | Soundtracks | Tago Mago | Ege Bamyasi | Future Days | Soon Over Babaluma | Landed | Flow Motion | Saw Delight | Out of Reach | Can | Rite Time
Compilation albums: Limited Edition | Unlimited Edition | Opener | Cannibalism | Delay 1968 | Incandescence | Cannibalism 2 | Anthology | Cannibalism 3 | Peel Sessions | Radio Waves | Can Live | Sacrelige
Famous songs: "Yoo Doo Right" | "Mushroom" | "Halleluhwah" | "Vitamin C" | "Spoon" | "Moonshake" | "I Want More"
Related articles: Krautrock | Spoon Records